Systematic Joseki 3-4 5-4 4-6

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Summary - Joseki - Komoku High approach Keima

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SJ 3-4 5-4 4-6 (Tenuki??)

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Exercises?

B3 is chosing the right side with an oppenning to the corner while giving White the top. (ADVANCED: It's been shown that b? is possible, asking to change direction but it may lead to complications and requires a tesuji)


Moves Explained

  • a, joseki, is a common move, resulting in a touch in the corner but having it open with White on the top and Black on the right side.

Other moves

  • b?, is possible. Check kogo for more details.
  • c?, special strategy.

Historical Notes

b? has appeared once in a match between Rin Kaiho and Yoshio Ishida, 1974 oza, 3rd game.


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