Variation numbers

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Variation numbers

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Hi,

Behind "9" we see "_"
Not really easy to understand a comment like : a pincer attack by playing say 11.
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see this position and read the text

http://www.josekipedia.com/#path:qdoc
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yes, this is definitely a problem. i'll improve it at some point... thanks
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Hi,

When you think to change that ?
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How can we understand the comments ?

http://www.josekipedia.com/#path:qdoc

If black were to tenuki, white could play 3-3 to wrest away some profit, can build outward influence by pressing with 3 or start a pincer attack by playing say 11.

As for black, against the approach he can adopt solid measures such as 3, 6, and 11, Otherwise, a positive, attacking direction could be adopted by a pincer attack on the white stone with 4,5,7,8,9, or 10.

You could say that the variations against the small knight's approach to the three-four point are the richest among all joseki.

Rui Naiwei, 9D
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