Systematic Joseki 3-4 6-3 4-3

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

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Discussion

What does Black play here? after a White tenuki?

B3 is played to secure the corner and settle, in sente against W2 (unless W2 has support).


Moves explained

  • The two space extension at a is a common continuation. However b, c? or d? might be possible choice, depending on the the upper side and upper left corner.
  • A tenuki? is a rather weird continuation. If White wanted a move to tenuki from, a closer or a higher move would make more sense than W2.

Historical notes


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