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In Go, a joseki is a common pattern of moves that leads to a locally even result. Usually focused on the corners during the opening.

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What joseki, if any, yields this position on page 60 of 38 Basic Joseki?

The joseki This is, as mafu pointed out, the result of a joseki starting with high and low near kakaris against a hoshi, shown in 38 Basic Joseki, page 188, Dia. 4 (with colours swapped and rotated to … I also failed to find it in 38 Basic Joseki, and in Ishida’s Dictionary of Basic Joseki; that was mainly due to not guessing correctly how the joseki started. …
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