Systematic Joseki 4-4 3-6 6-4

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Summary - Joseki - Hoshi Low approach Ikken tobi

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The high extension of B3 was the common old answer to white's approach move to Hoshi, but recently the low extension has become more popular with both pros and amateurs


Moves Explained

Joseki moves

  • a, slide, generally leads to a peacefull result.
  • b?, far high extension?.
  • c?, high extension?.
  • d, low extension?.
  • e?, far low extension?.
  • f?, far high extension?.

Common non joseki moves


Historical notes


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