IGS 3k vs 3k I failed in Fuseki

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IGS 3k vs 3k I failed in Fuseki

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A few ideas:
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I thought that part of the theory of double komoku was to pincer when approached...
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Joaz Banbeck wrote:I thought that part of the theory of double komoku was to pincer when approached...


To black's high approach, attaching underneath is by far the most common professional move, with ~750 hits in my version of GoGod (ignoring black's corner moves). Attaching on top and playing the two space high pincer are also popular, at ~130 each. Of course, many other moves are also possible.
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