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Large Avalanche Simple Variations
Path: NadareJoseki · Prev: LargeAvalanche · Next: NadareConnection
Difficulty: Advanced Keywords: Joseki
In this diagram we see the beginning of the large avalanche joseki. This joseki is quite complex, and one might want to avoid it. On this page, we will go into some variations where after
For White, a simple variation is the one in this diagram. White sometimes plays tenuki instead of
White playing tenuki after the marked black stone is not uncommon. White treats her stones here in a light way. Because Black has played all his stones on the inside, it might be argued that the white stones are merely forcing moves. If White does so,
The same position can arise through this forcing sequence against the ogeima enclosure. This sequence is joseki, but in general advised against playing too early, so probably the result must be regarded slightly better for Black, but not disturbingly so.
If Black wants to avoid the large nadare,
Black's profit makes this a good result for him.
Another simple variation for Black. -- AndreEngels (feel free to edit this, but please do denote where you made changes or additions) Path: NadareJoseki · Prev: LargeAvalanche · Next: NadareConnection This is a copy of the living page "Large Avalanche Simple Variations" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |