![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/25/f7221226e6523a8740566ebebf36fe1a.png)
Example similar to a recent game of mine (don't mind
being odd-looking :)
The situation is simplified. I want to explore a here - and want to know whether white can live locally, in the game black was so strong outside that establishing a running group won't help.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/12/85cab78326a06452f869201abd2e8024.png)
What happens now?
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/41/092266fe9bdc3c4d155bc8b867b6611f.png)
Black too passive?
hhw: Maybe live this way?
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/50/27f566ba2f95e44484c1af98bada6445.png)
variation
hhw: Black can certainly stop White from getting the corner. Unless Black completely dominate the part of the board we don't see (like what tapir implies), the marked stone may come under pressure if Black plays this way.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/19/a1f44640fc8e510cae20d646fbd1c104.png)
counter hane
Dieter: With
low,
should explore life on the left side.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/26/85897dbe485ebde6e16500cab18fc6a2.png)
counter hane, continuation
hhw: Checking joseki gives this. After
, Black a, White throws in at b for ko. Joseki includes a push by White at c, Black can answer d here and give White another ko threat.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/38/ae07a5a6da24e5f9a3e331b0be975abb.png)
counter hane, variation?
hhw: However, going back, it seems like Black's one-space jump (
) may still allow him to play
.