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4-4 point one-space low pincer invasion, interception, hane underneath
Keywords: Joseki
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/26/8e3c0089bc1f506c0fac8435a7d76a97.png) | Hane underneath |
hane here is probably a special plan, for example if Black has strength in the direction of a. This play looks for more territory, but the white pincer stone remains as a more serious problem; so Black cannot claim a thick position.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/13/1da810e9497db3bb59dfa36edd37a25b.png) | Settle quickly |
One variation from pro games is this, with allowing at the key bulge point. is for immediate life, leaving Black to worry about .
tenuki is also seen here, with a different feeling.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/6/ae6939ca4bc18f34d4e3cb8fd5624de7.png) | Tenuki |
Here White makes a ponnuki, and has sente once more.
Velobici: can White tenuki at this point? Assuming
a black stone at a (as we assumed in the first diagram),
it would seem that White must immediately play to support the
four stones that comprise the ponnuki.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/0125361a41cb4b05d32e0536d7b0249a.png) | Steady joseki |
Assuming no black stone at a, White can also play steadily with this and , leaving the question of the aji of the marked stone for later. Black may be able to take sente, but White shouldn't omit because Black b is severe.
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