4-4 point, double low approach, attach-extend
Keywords: Joseki
The attach-extend response to the 4-4 point double low approach is very common. Some of the more common White follow-ups include a, b, and c.
See easy way out of a double kakari for the josekis after
and
.
can attach underneath, and a simple response is to hane at
, obtaining a base in the corner.
However, a more common play is to wedge at
, which should also be a basic instinct. After
, Black may pincer the White stone on the left.
If Black has a supporting stone at
,
almost always choose to seal in the White group.
For this 3-3 invasion variation, see 4-4, double low approach, attach-extend, 3-3 invasion.
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