BQM 390
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The following is given as joseki in KJD (9/07):
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/50/06ff2c0aa64e792fd3479ece7aa7afeb.png)
A 4-4 distant low approach joseki:
Point A is given as a follow-up move by black later, with the following variation given as a mistake for white:
White should not try to save with 2, according to KJD which shows the White group in the corner dying after White moves 4 at A... My question is how Black should followup if White plays 4 at B? Is a play at A or C or somewhere else the best local response?
Thanks! golearner (8k)
MrTenuki:
at A seems sufficient. If anything, it applies the one weak group between two principle and can be said to be a splitting attack:
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/12/27df0fb553174b08faf5b4042cbeea86.png)
at A seems sufficient. If anything, it applies the ![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/36/aa9cec59c2c923bc628284b0d7ed6a0f.png)
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/35/67cee55853257142592fe3c35d02d363.png)
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