BQM129
Keywords: Joseki, Question
Klaus: I know two local "joseki" sequences when White tries to stabilise his stone by using a cross cut. But what about the third diagram? What is White going to do about that?
Klaus: Maybe this is the reason, why I cannot give 6 or more stones handicap! I just do't know how to punish that stuff.
unkx80: I am not too sure. How is this?
DJ: Is this a handicap game? Black can now squeeze White in the corner by playing a, but then wouldn't the
stones be just useless?
Dieter: One has to think about using the marked stones effectively. Unfortunately for Black, White can escape in this position. So ...
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/19/79087ba58391566238997d716b63077b.png)
here??!?
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/749c37fbbd50d2ed05e1fbe129c44cf6.png)
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/17/78f73403420232f867ad3d3163db7fcb.png)
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/8/1814dba9d2db81b37dc680448039af96.png)
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/3/9a6062f5006668150f5ba20411ea3946.png)
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/49/b50b33f174374b2bf2ea0ed1a100c5c1.png)
can be effective. Black keeps the corner and his influence towards center and top.
![[Diagram]](../../diagrams/37/54843f8bfbd90fc9a7f4f0a35274fb4f.png)
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