My opponent played this large knight slide (at R18) from the small knight approach to the 4-4. I had to play black wit this board. I misplayed it in the game, but on review, my approach seemed to give a good result as long as I don't overplay like I did in the game. Was this the right direction?
Right way to respond?
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Re: Right way to respond?
Extended discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mJqE4KftwM
If I recall correctly,
If I recall correctly,
- Q18 (as you played) is exactly what White wants.
- Black's best play may be to tenuki, since White doesn't have a great followup.
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Re: Right way to respond?
Wow! That was stunningly on-point. Thanks! Turns out that neither I nor my opponent had a clue how to play it...dfan wrote:Extended discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mJqE4KftwM
If I recall correctly,
- Q18 (as you played) is exactly what White wants.
- Black's best play may be to tenuki, since White doesn't have a great followup.
Out of curiosity, I looked at this position from the video with Lizzie:
Her preference is to play the standard joseki starting with B, where white takes a position on the left and black builds influence facing right. This also seems to have the effect of negating the pincer at D that was the motivation for A in the video. Compared to B, however, she only thinks that A is 0.3-0.4 percentage points worse. So, it certainly seems playable. In response to white A, her preference is to play C offering to trade the corner for a position on the bottom.