Systematic Joseki 4-4 3-6 6-3 2-4

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SJ 4-4 3-6 6-3 2-4 (Tenuki??)

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Discussion?

Where did White play next? after a tenuki?


Moves explained

  • Diagonal block at a is the most common. When the rest of the board is relatively open still, some consider a to slow - for now it just grabs territory - and tenuki.
  • Pincer at b aims to trade the corner for influence. It may lead to some complicated variations.
  • Tsuke at c? is an attempt to develop on both sides.

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