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Swedish Fuseki
Keywords: Opening
This 'fuseki' was made up in the swedish channel on KGS partly because they/we wanted their own fuseki/opening, partly as a joke and partly since god said that 6-7 is the best opening. A swedish opening begins with a 6-6 or a 6-7 in one corner and followed up by a 5-5, 6-6 or 6-7. The swedish fuseki has mainly 4 strengths:
Large corner enclosing swedish fuseki
A variation of the swedish fuseki, the large corner enclosing swedish fuseki (just made a name up) is to souround each corner and build side/center influence, if black, tengen is usualy the first move.
Example sequence and likely not a joseki.
(Upper right is an example of how the fuseki user should emphisize the sides/center moyo). A more useful variation would be the corner enclosing swedish fuseki where the moves are played closer to the corner in a sente sequence.
Small corner enclosing swedish fuseki
In order to suceed with this fuseki, the opponent should ignore your approach and play in another corner, before sourounding the last corner, you then attack the corners in sente attacks which will give you side/center moyo but leave some cutting points behind. The last corner is usualy left open.
Example sequences and likely not josekis.
(Personally, I kind of like the small corner enclosing SF) This is a copy of the living page "Swedish Fuseki" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |