This joseki by Elf and Leelaz only appears in 3 games in my pro database:
Played by Elf, Leelaz, and Cho
additional Info:
Cho Chikun 9p - Rin Kaiho 9p, W+0.5 (Komi 5.5)
8th Japanese Kisei, title match #6, 1984-03-07
Commentary in Go World 36
What do you think?
New 3-3 Joseki by Elf and Leela Zero
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Re: New 3-3 Joseki by Elf and Leela Zero
First thing that comes in my head is that it's relatively slow for white, but still I like white better in this position than black. (of course, the rest of the board is too important to judge it quarantined)
I feel R5 is an important point later on for both players.
On the other hand, white has invested one extra stone here, so his advantage might not be worth a stone.
Anyway, for a Kyu player, I'd say white has the better position, because we have a hard time using these black stones to the max advantage. While playing as white is "simpler" for a kyu player
But I'm just a DDK so don't take my opinion too seriously
I feel R5 is an important point later on for both players.
On the other hand, white has invested one extra stone here, so his advantage might not be worth a stone.
Anyway, for a Kyu player, I'd say white has the better position, because we have a hard time using these black stones to the max advantage. While playing as white is "simpler" for a kyu player
But I'm just a DDK so don't take my opinion too seriously
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Re: New 3-3 Joseki by Elf and Leela Zero
Didn't imamura toshiya play something like this in the recent nhk match against yamashiro hiroshi?
12k: 2015.08.11; 11k: 2015.09.13; 10k: 2015.09.27; 9k: 2015.10.10; 8k: 2015.11.08; 7k: 2016.07.10 6k: 2016.07.24 5k: 2018.05.14 4k: 2018.09.03 3k: who knows?
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Re: New 3-3 Joseki by Elf and Leela Zero
Go Seigen was the first to play it, in 1948.This joseki by Elf and Leelaz only appears in 3 games in my pro database:
Once again Go and Alpha no Go is remarkably reminiscent of Sai and Hikaru no Go.
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Re: New 3-3 Joseki by Elf and Leela Zero
Murashima Yoshinori 
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Re: New 3-3 Joseki by Elf and Leela Zero
Yes, Bill, but I make it a rule to consider josekis in an empty quadrant. I know that pros don't ignore the rest of the board even if a quadrant is empty, but even they seem to stick to empty 10/11 x10/11 quadrants in joseki books.