3-4 point high approach
Keywords: Opening, Joseki, Index page
This gives an overview of 3-4 point high approach 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.
Inside Contact at
3-4 point high approach inside contact
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at a, see below
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at b: BQM77
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at 4: Non Joseki Exercise 2 / Solution
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at b: Non-Joseki Exercise 1 / Solution
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at c: Non-Joseki Exercise 3
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at b,
at d: BQM 25
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tenuki: 3-4 point high approach, inside contact, tenuki variation, see also double threat ladder-maker
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at e: Migeru's Question 1
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at f: Judging forcing plays 1 / Discussion
- white g: Pushing battles in joseki 2
- See also: Joseki and tenuki, Migeru's Question 1
Nadare Joseki
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at 9: Ten Kyu Nadare
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at 6: Ten Kyu Almost Nadare
- this variation (
here): Large Avalanche
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at 9: Nadare Connection, Nadare connection, tenuki variations
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at 7: Small Nadare
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at a: Nadare Double Hane
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at 10: Nadare descent
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tenuki: BQM92
- Any variation for
or
: Large Avalanche Simple Variations
Outside Contact at
- 3-4 Point high approach outside contact
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at a: see below.
- This variation: 3-4 point high approach outside contact, tsukehiki hanging connection
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at b: 3-4 point high approach outside contact, tsukenobi main line and 3-4 point high approach outside contact, tsukenobi simple lines
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at c: 3-4 point high approach outside contact, tsukehiki solid connection]
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at d: 3-4 point high approach outside contact, tsukehiki extend up
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at a: unexplored joseki
- this variation (
here): 3-4 point high approach, double contact, push, extension
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at 10: 3-4 point high approach, double contact hane
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at a: 3-4 point high approach, double contact, wall
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at b: 3-4 point high approach, double contact, push, cut
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at 10: 3-4 point high approach, double contact, push, atari
Keima at
Two space extension with
- 3-4 point high approach one-space low pincer
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at a (some variations): BQM34
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tenuki: 3-4 point high approach one-space low pincer, tenuki
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at 9: Pushing battles in joseki 8
- 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer
- This variation: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, ogeima, Deviating From Joseki In Games 1, 3-4 point high approach two-space high pincer, ogeima, tenuki
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at 6: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, one-point jump
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at a: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, keima
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at 10: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, outside attachment
- black 7: Magic sword
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at b: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, two-point jump, 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, two-point jump, tenuki
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at c: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer daidaigeima
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tenuki: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, tenuki
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at 9: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, inside attachment
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at 6: 3-4 point high approach, two-space high pincer, ogeima, Kajiwara's variation
- See also: Deviating From Joseki In Games 1