3-4 point high approach, double contact, noseki
Keywords: Joseki
This is a variation of the 3-4 point high approach, double contact joseki, which is not joseki itself.
is noseki, but White must be careful to obtain a good result.
to
are forced. At
, White has as many as 6 choices.
This is comparable to but worse than variation a, for
is not on the circled point and thus not efficient.
Again White is cut.
Since 1 of 6 choices produces a good result, and the others not a favorable one, we could perhaps classify this as a trick play.
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, White can cut at
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