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3-4 point Josekis
Keywords: Opening, Joseki, Index page
This gives an overview of 3-4 point Josekis that have a page (or several pages) on Sensei's Library. For each joseki, here or at the linked page a standard sequence is given (this is one of the more common ones, but need not be the absolutely most common one), and an overview of pages dealing with that joseki and its variations. Black may get to play another stone in this corner before white does. See 3-4 point enclosure josekis.
Low approach
High approach
Distant low approach
Distant high approach
Distant very high approach
Approach 'from the wrong side'Distant high approach from the wrong direction
Low approach from the wrong direction
Very distant high approach
Could maybe some strong player add a statement when the different approaches are appropriate? I read somewhere that the distant approaches are good when a pincer in answer to a normal low or high approach would be even better than the distant approach. but what's the big difference between low and high approach? There are so many Joseki for these moves I can't see any tendency in the results. I can't believe this is just a 100% matter-of-taste-decision. Basti
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