Systematic Joseki 3-4 5-4 4-6 3-3

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Summary - Joseki - Komoku High approach Keima Jump to-Corner

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SJ 3-4 5-4 4-6 3-3 (Tenuki??)

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Jumping into the corner is a common joseki continuation. Usually resolving as planned - Black on the right and a White top with either side covering the corner with a gote move.

Kenn: I just noticed on Koosh's page b is referred to as a trick play (and if I've seen it, I can't remember it). What is a good response? Nothing I've come up with can justify calling it a trick play...



something like:

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trick play refutation

W gives up the WC stones. W trying to take/hold the corner leads to grief, if I'm recalling this correctly. Usually this trick is done with BS at z as in 34PointHighApproachLowExtensionWholeBoard

Kenn: Thanks, I also came across the 34PointHighApproachLowExtensionTrickPlay (with BS at z) and the external article linked below.


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