Systematic Joseki 3-4 5-3

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Summary - Joseki - Komoku Low approach

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

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Discussion?

The basic approach to the komoku. Because of it's common use, it together with the high approach have a very large amount of known joseki.


Moves Explained

%temporary explanation:

f? is traditionally played as an extension from Black's shimari (possibly from hoshi stone) in upper left corner.

All moves in the diagram but p? are playable, it should only be played when there's some support on the left of the positions.


Historical Notes


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