Systematic Joseki 4-6
Keywords: Joseki
Summary - Joseki
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Systematic Joseki 4-6 (Tenuki?)
Notes about
- First Known Appearance: Sekiyama Riichi against Go Seigen in the Oteai, 1934-08-11.
- Played Since 2000: Yes.
- White plays next: 22 matches (8 at a, 3 at b)
- Black plays next: 20 matches (14 at b?, 5 at z)
This is an unusual opening move, making little claim to the territory in the corner. It is very influence oriented.
Main/Joseki Continuations
- a 5-4 point approach common
- b 5-3 point approach rare
Unusuall/Non Joseki Continuations
- z 4-3 Point?
Historical notes
The large takamoku was first developed as part of the shin fuseki experiments. It was used several times by Kitani Minoru. Recently, it has been played by Yamashita Keigo and O Meien.