When is the chosen pincer here, White (in pro games) as often as not ignores it (see 3-4 point high approach three-space high pincer, tenuki). When White does reply here, White at a is most commonly played; after that, White at b.
This normal variation of a 5-4 point joseki, played in the presence of , was adopted by some top players having White in this position. After
Black has sente and
is at a safe distance from White's strength. It is known for Black to play
at
to avoid this result.