3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, ogeima, kado, cut-variation

    Keywords: Joseki, Tactics

3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, ogeima, kado, cut-variation

[Diagram]

dia. 1: variation with cut 8

tderz: The cut B8 is meant. It looks rather violent and premature but is very difficult to handle properly when encountered the first time.
(Afterwards it is just a known path which you can walk)

[Diagram]

dia. 1: variation with cut 8

tderz: W1 and B2 both look natural and the problem of continuation occurs after B4.

This is documented in some European/Western language Go magazine (I forgot which one: German 'DGoZ' ?, Dutch 'Go', 'Go World'? )


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