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Author: | Simba [ Mon May 30, 2016 6:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Joseki Continuation Question |
Been experimenting with a new joseki (I'm white), and was taken a little off-guard by my opponent's move 10 in the below diagram. It looks a bit crude to do this, but the best response isn't obvious to me. Any ideas? I'm not finding many results for white 9 in professional games but it's documented on Josekipedia, and looks fairly reasonable to me instinctively. Perhaps it's wrong but I'm not convinced. Continuations: I like this one; I'd be happy to play from here as white. The thickness I've got feels like enough, and I finish in sente (or most likely can fix somewhere around P13 depending on the board). But if black just plays P18 directly like this, I'm not a fan. The top is totally sealed off but black has sente to play P13. And ladder breaker stuff. I don't like this. Any better ideas that I might be missing? ![]() |
Author: | DrStraw [ Mon May 30, 2016 8:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Joseki Continuation Question |
Depending on the rest of the board this seems playable. After ![]() |
Author: | hyperpape [ Mon May 30, 2016 9:47 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Joseki Continuation Question |
Simba wrote: I like this one; I'd be happy to play from here as white. The thickness I've got feels like enough, and I finish in sente (or most likely can fix somewhere around P13 depending on the board). |
Author: | Simba [ Mon May 30, 2016 12:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Joseki Continuation Question |
DrStraw wrote: Depending on the rest of the board this seems playable. After ![]() I thought about this, but I was a little worried about black attaching like this after white has already committed to drawing back, i.e. using O16 as a probe before choosing to attach. Agree that the variation you show is good for white, but it seems a bit too passive by black. hyperpape wrote: I realize I'm super weak compared to you, but I'm not seeing how this is thickness unless white immediately reinforces. After the atari at a, White has to give black the ponnuki or tolerate a lot of potential black shenanigans. On an empty board, I don't think there's any reasonable local move for B, but it does seem like it's a lot of aji. Agree; as I mentioned, I'd probably play P13 immediately, but depending on other stones something else might be possible. In the other variation though, it's black's turn and he can play the atari here before white even has chance to defend it. |
Author: | Uberdude [ Thu Jun 02, 2016 1:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Joseki Continuation Question |
White 9 doesn't look like a joseki to me, and there's only 1 hit in ps.waltheri from Honinbo Shusai who can play non-joseki overplays and weird moves because he's so strong and can get away with it against weaker players. But anyway I agree with DrStraw that giving way with p15 to blight ![]() |
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