Systematic Joseki 4-4 3-6 6-3
Summary - Joseki Hoshi Keima Keima
Where did black play next? after a White tenuki?
The low extension of aims to take territory and sente and has in the last decade generally been prefered over the high extension.
Moves explained
Joseki:
- The slide at a is common as a simple a peacefull variation.
- Tsuke at b is a defensive move for easy life.
- Tenuki? is also possible.
Common non joseki moves:
- Second approach from the opposite side at z is outdated joseki.
- An invasion is also often seen in amateur games.