
Joseki - Sensei's Library
Joseki Choice - Making in-game decisions about which joseki to play. Joseki Discussions – 101 discussion about joseki. Joseki Pages – List of many joseki pages in SL.
4-4 point Josekis - Sensei's Library
4-4 Point Joseki are standard sequences of moves played around the 4-4 point that result in a locally even exchange. Joseki related to this position can be classified into approaches, invasions , enclosures , attachments, and extensions .
Joseki Resources - Sensei's Library
Whole Board Thinking in Joseki vol. 1-2 Yang Yilun & Phil Straus. Video Courses. Joseki ABCs or WTH Is Happening in the Corner — Basic Joseki Course on Go Magic
3-4 point Josekis - Sensei's Library
3-4 Point Joseki are standard sequences of moves played around the 3-4 point that result in a locally even exchange. Joseki related to this position can be classified into approaches, enclosures, and attachments .
Beginners guide to the opening - Sensei's Library
Joseki Joseki are set sequences of reasonable moves, which give both players a normal result. There are myriad joseki available, and it is beyond the scope of this article to go into them now. In the following section, you will find some general guidelines for choosing joseki.
Joseki pages - Sensei's Library
Deviating from Joseki in Games Joseki and tenuki Kogo's Joseki Dictionary covers all basic joseki and secondary variations, common non-joseki plays, and many trick plays.
Taxonomy of Joseki - Sensei's Library
Here is a taxonomy of joseki, which means an organized list of the main joseki, grouped according to how the lines of play branch.
How Do You Learn Joseki - Sensei's Library
Knowing what issues dictate the choice of a joseki is about as important as knowing the moves of the joseki itself. Otherwise you might happily play all the moves correctly and end up with a terrible result from a whole-board perspective.
Joseki, when to tenuki, when not, example 1 - Sensei's Library
Grauniad: The main message of this page is apparently that when studying joseki it's important to analyze whether or not a player can tenuki after each move and if not why not. This analysis should be included with the description of the joseki.
First moves - Sensei's Library
Joseki show actual moves. The Fuseki Exercises give a good indication of the reasoning applied to these moves. Looking at the types , or intended function of the first moves in the corner just a few sequences emerge.