Systematic Joseki 4-4 3-6 4-8 3-3 3-4

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  • First Known Appearance:
  • Played Since 2000:
  • White plays next:
  • Black plays next:


B1 was bad because after this sequence Black is facing a dilemma - Still needs to add a move at a to hold White down but after such a move Black is over-concentrated.

Note: The marked Black stone is misplaced. This sequence is noseki. If the marked Black stone is one line closer to the edge, then the identical sequence is joseki.


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