3-4 point high approach three-space high pincer, tenuki
Difficulty: Advanced Keywords: Joseki
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White's tenuki
When White ignores , the local position is one that is familiar in the Chinese opening.
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Black's keima
Normally is played, when White can continue at a for a small base; or at b first with the intention of using a sabaki technique next. These variations are studied in the Chinese opening, in the context of a 4-4 point in the upper right corner.
Black can also play for the corner with and
. After that
is the 'book' shape; but in pro games the other marked points have been tried too.