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4-5 point 4-3 approach keima, tenuki
Difficulty: Advanced Keywords: Joseki
One of the most complex and interesting of tenuki joseki is met when White ignores
Black's main choices here are at a, to close off the top side, or at b, which can turn into a play for the left side. Other plays known in pro games are Black at c or d.
This is the common line in pro practice. After
All these possibilities come up in pro games. There is another way to play
Black can play
Black's other main move can set off a joseki-like sequence. With
Black's other main move can set off a joseki-like sequence. With This is a copy of the living page "4-5 point 4-3 approach keima, tenuki" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |