BQM 543
I (igoalone) have a question regarding the Orthodox Fuseki. I quite often see this:
This is a good idea as far as kiai goes, but I don't know how to refute this continuation as black.
the shimari feels to cramped and b1 feels useless.
at A I also see.
Any ideas?
Andy: I would reverse the order of
and
, but this looks fine for black. I would call
clearly premature.
Dieter:
should be at
,
should be at
too, I think.
An alternative is
-
, but to my feeling this is easy on White
This lower right pattern is discussed in some detail in BQM274
Tapir: I believe the idea to look for a clear "refutation" is generally unhealthy. See being obsessed with punishing.
is a common answer after
, but previously exchanging
for
now looks pretty bad.
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