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The keima joseki in fuseki
Keywords: Opening, Joseki
Charles Since it is played rather frequently by my fellow-countrymen at my level[1], I'm quite interested in pro use of the keima joseki. That is, it is quite hard to show that this way of playing is bad in typical positions, since both sides make reasonable shape; I want to approach the question of its proper employment from the side of ideal deployment.
When Black plays
The main line joseki to
In contrast
On the other hand this
Black hasn't any reason to be dissatisfied with the plays to 7: Black has textbook development.
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There are five examples in the 21 games from the British Championship just posted at This is a copy of the living page "The keima joseki in fuseki" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |