3-4 point high approach outside contact sansan

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Tsuke at three-three
Hane
Push inside
Connect
Joseki?
Joseki?
Noseki

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3-4 point high approach, double contact, noseki 3-4 point high approach, double contact, push inside 3-4 point high approach, double contact, hane 3-4 point high approach, double contact, wall
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Tsuke at three-three

Black has now at least the choices a and b. a is covered at 3-4 point high approach, double contact, push inside. b is covered at 3-4 point high approach, double contact hane. Black c is a simple variation, which is good if the left side is more important than the upper side. See 3-4 point high approach, double contact, wall. d is not good, but not easy.


Variation 1

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Hane

See 3-4 point high approach, double contact, hane


Variation 2

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Push inside

See See 3-4 point high approach, double contact, push inside

Variation 3

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Connect

See See 3-4 point high approach, double contact, wall

Rare professional variations

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Joseki?



Black Lee Changho, 9p
White Cho U, 9p
Komi 7.5
Date 2005-06-15


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Joseki?

 (Kitani Minoru - Inoue Ichiro 1928) with B5.



Noseki

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Noseki

B1 is noseki, but White must be careful to obtain a good result. At W4 there are some choices. At W6, White has as many as 6 choices.

See 3-4 point high approach, double contact, noseki


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