4-5 point Josekis
This gives an overview of 4-5 point joseki that have a page (or several pages) on Sensei's Library.
For each joseki a standard sequence is given (this is one of the more common ones, but need not be the absolutely most common one), and an overview of pages dealing with that joseki and its variations.
Table of contents | Table of diagrams Knight's move - first attachment Knight's move - second attachment Inside attachment Outside attachment Ogeima (Taisha) Pincer Thrust 3-3 Invasion Keima kakari 2 elsewhere My Game1 My Game2 My Game2 |
4-3 approach
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach keima
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach keima, contact at 3-5
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach keima, contact at 3-5, hanedashi
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach keima, tenuki
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach keima, contact at 6-3
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at a, black b, white 5: Get Strong at Joseki problem discussion
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach inside contact
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach inside contact, follow-ups
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach inside contact tenuki
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at a: BQM 16
- 4-5 point 4-3 approach outside contact
- Capture the Cutting Stones in Joseki 1, Cut the side you don't want
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tenuki: 4-5 point 4-3 approach outside contact, tenuki
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at a: Six Kyu Noseki
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at c: BQM92
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at b: What Grade Is This Fuseki
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at 8: Pushing battles in joseki 3
3-3 invasion
Other moves
That joseki for "ogeima" with White attaching at a is 45 moves long.
unkx80: Which diagram are you referring to?
what about this?
it went like this in my game. there were only hoshistones at the rest of the board. was it a mistake to invade or did he make a mistake in the joseki?
ichundso?: i had exactly the same situation in my game i think this kills white and 1 there is better