Trick play example 2
Difficulty: Advanced Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/0/a71e5288467c3cfba57864297dd9b8b7.png) | Trick play |
is a trick play.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/40/4d32654e24b512180403c9d330d05668.png) | White is tricked |
White is tricked in this diagram.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/20/879e84e30e8303883cbb53de7fe49e41.png) | White is tricked |
White cant protect against both a and b.
A favourable ladder is desired for black.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/17/86800f59d8d995cac1ab3113c7fc4286.png) | Correct answer |
is the correct answer, the position is joseki again after .
example by danoontje
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/4a5be7bf6be6f18e42b2c4b8cbe8f9d8.png) | Hane Naoki - Yi Se-tol 3rd CSK Cup 2004-03-22 |
Dave: Yi played in order to end in sente to play . Note that in this and the other pro games where has appeared Black always plays tenuki after . This is a normal, although quite rare, joseki. It may offer opportunities for White to go wrong but what joseki doesn't? :-)
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