3-3 point josekis
This gives an overview of 3-3 point josekis that have a page (or several pages) on Sensei's Library.
For each joseki a standard sequence is given (this is one of the more common ones, but need not be the absolutely most common one), and an overview of pages dealing with that joseki and its variations.
Table of contents | Table of diagrams Shoulder hit Low approach High approach Distant low approach Distant high approach Very distant low approach |
Shoulder hit
- 3-3 Point Shoulder Hit
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at a: BQM58
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at 3: BQM 23
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at b, White c: BQM 15
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at d: BQM 87
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tenuki: 3-3 point shoulder hit, tenuki variations
- see also: 3-3 point shoulderhit - which way to push
iopq: What about at
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erikpan: I'm only mid-level kyu but that seems as if it's too low and has little future. White could for example stretch back into the corner, getting a strong wall going facing to the right while black gains little in terms of territory or influence. Line 2 is played for yose and for saving and killing, traditionally; 2 at 4 would not accord with this quite as well as the above diagram, where 4 is used to save.