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Three Three Point Invasion With Keima
In addition to the hoshi there is now a keima present. White invades. Black blocks off the wider side. In this position, making the hanging connection with 6 is a safe, thick move.
This joseki most often arises when the marked keima is a response to the marked keima kakari. In this position, connecting at 6 is almost obligatory.
What happens if Black tries to kill the invasion stones with 6 here ?
This is Black's severest continuation. The fight will depend on the surrounding stones. Locally, white is dead: after White 'b', Black 'c', 'd' and 'e' are miai. Note that Black 4 cannot be played at 'a'. What about this?
unkx80: The result should be a ko. See Tripod Group for a more detailed discussion. Author(s): This is a copy of the living page "Three Three Point Invasion With Keima" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |