Since I am only 4k (OGS) and never really studied Go formally, would anyone be willing to check over my edits to check if they are accurate or a fair representation/overview of the position? I sort of believe that the Sensei's Library joseki pages are targeted most to ddk and sdk players (people trying to study without spending a lot of money buying books or lessons), so I hope we can digest information to present the big picture.
Here are some pages that I've updated:
- 4-4 point Josekis
- 4-4 point low approach
- 4-4 point low approach low extension
- 4-4 point low approach low extension, contact
- 4-4 Point Low Approach Low Extension, Slide
- 4-4 point low approach low extension, slide, pincer (partial)
- 4-4 point low approach low extension, slide, 3-3
- 4-4 Point Traditional Slide Joseki (working on this)
- 4-4 Point Traditional Slide Joseki, 2-8 Invasion
- 3-4 point Josekis
- 3-4 point high approach
- 3-4 point, high approach, inside contact
- 3-4 Point High Approach, Inside Contact, Hane
- 3-4 Point High Approach Attach-Drawback Joseki (working on this)
If the wiki interface is too difficult to work with, you can write things in this thread and I'll try to transfer it over to the wiki somehow (although I'm only one person).
Collating threads / forums posts / reddit discussions / youtube videos on a particular subject are particularly valuable. If you remember a discussion or video about a subject, please link it, and I think people would find it useful if Sensei's Library was an index to those discussions. People can also summarize the discussion from multiple places and present it on the wiki, and doing this is totally great even if you're afraid that that you're not knowledge enough on a particular subject. Don't be afraid to be wrong -- Sensei's Library is a wiki and other people will correct it (or debate it) -- and we can all learn from something~!