4-5 point 4-3 approach ogeima, main line

    Keywords: Joseki

White often plays tenuki after B3. See: 4-5 point 4-3 approach ogeima tenuki

So perhaps this is not the main line. But it is 43 moves long, so I didn't know what else to call it. -Jared

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Moves 1 to 10

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Moves 11 to 20

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Moves 21 to 30

W4 at B7

Kogo's Joseki Dictionary say W4 at B7. Let's look at that: 4-5 point 4-3 approach ogeima, main line, hane at the head of six -Jared

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Moves 31 to 40

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Moves 41 to 43

Dudzik: Fixed this diagram to be less confusing--move 40 was repeated twice.


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