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44 Point Low Approach Low Knights Move Block / Discussion
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Bill: Calling these patterns joseki is a bit strange. unkx80: In Chinese joseki literature, I frequently see the term 场合定式, which can be roughly translated to "circumstancial joseki". The idea is, in the circumstances, there is already a fixed sequence of moves, but the results may favour one player locally, but may be acceptable to both players based on the whole board configuration. Bill: I think that's what the Japanese refer to as baai no te, a play that depends upon circumstances. This is a copy of the living page "44 Point Low Approach Low Knights Move Block / Discussion" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |