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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 is this alternate cut after 3-3 against double keima round hoshi?
It seems to me that playing 3 and 'a' cuts the E15 stone from the F17 stone.
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