4-4 Attach joseki
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 1:12 pm
This is the joseki I have in mind:
I get the flow of the joseki. Black and white trade off making poor shape. Has a certain ugly beauty to it.
What I don't get is what white gets in compensation for black's now huge corner. White has nice side influence, but black has gotten apparently the entire corner and, if the joseki continues like this:
Black has apparently 4th line territory and the corner. Black seems to get way too much out of this.
This other attach 4-4 joseki has similar issues for me:
Compare with this "classic" super vanilla 4-4 joseki that ends in gote for black.
I greatly prefer white in this last joseki than in the two previous. Black has a bit nicer position, but not overwhelmingly so, since there are weaknesses that can be invaded later (such as 'a'), and black should expect a slightly nicer position since he moved in the area first. I use this joseki as a measuring stick to get an idea of what I should expect from an approach against the corner when I play: there are two sides, center influence, and corner territory to share. Black and white share corner territory, white makes a solid position on one side, and black gets a bit of center influence and invadable side territory.
Since the attach joseki are considered joseki (and therefore even with the "vanilla" 4-4 joseki), I think I'm missing something fundamental here. Black seems to get center influence, corner territory, and side territory/influence, and white gets only side territory/influence. So something of black's needs to be less strong than I think it is for the books to balance.
Is the corner invadeable? I've tried in a few games to form a tripod group invasion as white on different variations of these joseki, but I think with optimal play white can't form a tripod group that can live.
I guess I feel like I really understand (grok) the "vanilla" joseki. I understand each of the moves, and I understand how they work together and how to work with and around them later in the game. With the attach joseki, I understand the individual moves (or they at least jive with my understanding of how to handle contact fights), but I don't really understand follow-up moves, aji or invasion potential later in the game, so it's all a bit of a mystery and I find myself experimenting with different approaches unsuccessfully in-game.
Since white looks more solid than black (who has bad shape and is floating a tad high off the edge), I feel like there should be some big mid to late game moves for white in the area but I can't really find them. And if I do nothing the whole thing becomes black territory.
I get the flow of the joseki. Black and white trade off making poor shape. Has a certain ugly beauty to it.
What I don't get is what white gets in compensation for black's now huge corner. White has nice side influence, but black has gotten apparently the entire corner and, if the joseki continues like this:
Black has apparently 4th line territory and the corner. Black seems to get way too much out of this.
This other attach 4-4 joseki has similar issues for me:
Compare with this "classic" super vanilla 4-4 joseki that ends in gote for black.
I greatly prefer white in this last joseki than in the two previous. Black has a bit nicer position, but not overwhelmingly so, since there are weaknesses that can be invaded later (such as 'a'), and black should expect a slightly nicer position since he moved in the area first. I use this joseki as a measuring stick to get an idea of what I should expect from an approach against the corner when I play: there are two sides, center influence, and corner territory to share. Black and white share corner territory, white makes a solid position on one side, and black gets a bit of center influence and invadable side territory.
Since the attach joseki are considered joseki (and therefore even with the "vanilla" 4-4 joseki), I think I'm missing something fundamental here. Black seems to get center influence, corner territory, and side territory/influence, and white gets only side territory/influence. So something of black's needs to be less strong than I think it is for the books to balance.
Is the corner invadeable? I've tried in a few games to form a tripod group invasion as white on different variations of these joseki, but I think with optimal play white can't form a tripod group that can live.
I guess I feel like I really understand (grok) the "vanilla" joseki. I understand each of the moves, and I understand how they work together and how to work with and around them later in the game. With the attach joseki, I understand the individual moves (or they at least jive with my understanding of how to handle contact fights), but I don't really understand follow-up moves, aji or invasion potential later in the game, so it's all a bit of a mystery and I find myself experimenting with different approaches unsuccessfully in-game.
Since white looks more solid than black (who has bad shape and is floating a tad high off the edge), I feel like there should be some big mid to late game moves for white in the area but I can't really find them. And if I do nothing the whole thing becomes black territory.