I'm black. This situation came up in a recent game and I spent a fair bit of time considering the possible responses before ultimately going with the first track. I've included two possible alternatives. I would appreciate comment from more experienced players.
Fuseki question from recent game of mine
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Re: Fuseki question from recent game of mine
After white 14, IMHO everything is wrong.
Black 15 should be O17.
White 16 is little better than a pass.
Black 17 should be O17.
Black 15 should be O17.
White 16 is little better than a pass.
Black 17 should be O17.
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Re: Fuseki question from recent game of mine
In general, you can block at either C3 or at E3. Blocking at C3 means you want the corner territory, and you are willing to let W break up the right side. This would be the correct strategy if the right side was not valuable. Blocking at E3 means you want outside thickness facing the right side, and you are willing to let W live in the corner. This would be the correct strategy if the right side was very valuable. In this game, you already have a stone at J4, which makes the right side moderately valuable. I think you could block either way. Just make sure your subsequent play is consistent with whichever strategy you choose, and you will have a good game.
In the game sequence,
is consistent with the strategy of taking the corner, but simply descending to C2 is better shape, giving W no extra forcing moves.
In your first alternate sequence,
should be at E2, consistent with the strategy of making outside thickness and territory to the right. (Your stone at C6 already inhibits W if he moves in that direction; adding an extra stone at C4 is inefficient.)
In the game sequence,
In your first alternate sequence,