zac wrote:
Hi all,
Apologies to anyone that is also posts on /r/baduk as I also posted this question there.
I have been playing the Chinese Opening as black for the last couple of weeks, playing the sequence as shown;
Is it OK for black to just jump to 3-3?
Yes, but, as has been pointed out, it is not currently a pro choice. However, Lee Changho jumped into the 3-3 after he played the 3-3 in the top right corner and White extended on the top side.
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Is there some other response that is more consistent with the chinese opening?
I don't think so. If Black can jump out and then build a wall on the bottom side while White lives underneath, maybe. But White can just sacrifice the stone on the bottom side, which is what pros do these days.
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Is white ending up with a wall that faces the lower side, with my 3-4 in the bottom right corner good for White/Black, neutral?
Well, it's not such a great wall, is it? In the Lee Changho game mentioned above, White (Choi Myeonghun) made a two space extension from it on the bottom side.
The AlphaGo teaching tool does not recommend the one space pincer, but the two space high pincer, instead, or the keima response. The two space high pincer makes sense to me, versus the Black moyo on the right side.
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Am I overthinking it a bit and blacks response from here is more a matter of taste than anything else?
Hard to say if you are overthinking. I also thought a lot about the opening at your level, and I don't think that that hurt me too much. OTOH, I think that it is important to try out a lot of different ideas. Don't strain at gnats.
In the short run, trying out a lot of different ideas may not be so good for your win rate, since some of the ideas will not be very good. However, trying out different ideas teaches you lessons you might not otherwise learn. And that will make you a better player.

Edit: IMX, the SDK level seems to be where players get into ruts. You can't make the right play if you never even consider it.
