3-4 point low approach, upper attachment
Keywords: Joseki
The upper attachment at
almost forces
. Unlike the 4-4 point low approach upper attachment joseki, there is little for a side switch to occur in this joseki. Typical followups include a and b.
The end result is that black has better influence outside, but white is very thick and cannot be attacked. For more on this joseki, see attach-crosscut corner patterns.
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