Trick play example 3

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[Diagram]

Black sets up the trick play

With B3 Black sets up a trick play. With W6 White falls for it - he should have played at a instead.

Bob McGuigan: I think W4 may be the first mistake by White. When B3 is present it is usually better for White to play at the 3-3 point instead of W4.



[Diagram]

White is tricked

This is joseki, but . . .

[Diagram]

White is tricked, continued

. . . because of black+circle Black can fence in the marked white stones instead of making the joseki move at a.

Example by danoontje

Harleqin: I wouldn't call this a trick play (hamete), since this B3 (first diagram) is a good move. A trick play is a bad move where it is a bit difficult to find the counter. edit: I just found the discussion page, where someone already raised this objection. I'd support renaming this page to joseki mistake. You may delete this comment afterwards, of course.


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