In blitz internet games I've encountered non joseki plays in the following position:
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I'd like to talk about shape here. Joseki is 'a'. Several opponents have played 'b' or 'c'. If white tenukis or pincers then Black should attach at the 5-4 point (E4). This pushes white down. (The joseki's diagrammed under the tag).
Moves like 'b' and 'c' are interesting because they spoil this line for Black, but they don't really seem to fix White's shape correctly. How should one react?
I'm trying to resist my urge to start throwing stones at White simply because I see a non-joseki move. I have a feeling that Black might just be able to complete the joseki, tenuki, and attach later on. If White spends another move to fix shape, that would seem overconcertated.
On the other hand, I really want to cut off White's last stone! That's basic instinct, I hope.
Attached are some lines I came up with. I'm not entirely comfortable with this fight here, and that concerns me because I have to learn to make the most of my stones, especially when my opponent plays a move one or two spaces too loose. However, White's still got an extra stone ('b' and 'c' play some role in any fighting).
This is the 'b' move:
And the 'c' move I think black might be able to ask for even more:
Anyone have any general advice for dealing with non-joseki slack shapes? And is my fighting instinct here okay? Any comments -- even those that say I'm going about all this the wrong way -- would be appreciated.