Systematic Joseki 3-4 6-3

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Summary - Joseki - Komoku Ogeima

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SJ 3-4 6-3 (Tenuki?)

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What does White play here after a Black tenuki?

W2 is usually played with some friendly support to avoid a pincer. It isn't a very light move - If White wants a move to tenuki from, 6-4?, 5-3 and 5-4 are better choices.


Moves explained

Joseki:

Rare:


Historical notes


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