Push And Teleport
The Push and Teleport is a standard pattern appearing in Stanley Style Go that consists of pushing your opponent from behind, and then making a placement behind the wall you've created for them.
Kirk: Seems to me this is too close to White's thickness. How does Black reply to White a?
Jared: Kirk: You'd have to ask Stanley. None understand his Go but him.
Ubiquity: In accordance with Stanley Style Go Black would respond to a by attaching to it.
Andy Pierce: Accordingly, White could instead play at b which is just as cramping, but harder for Black to play sabaki.
Kirk: a or b both lead to white gaining influence facing the upper left and black with a weak group which will likely allow white plays in sente along the black/white border. Where is the genius, Stanley?
rcc?: This similar pattern occurs from time to time in professional play for example this game between Go Seigen and Hayashi Utaro (1935)