This tip may be regarded as a no-brainer. Anyway I still think it's worth mentioning. When playing white, to avoid a cross-fuseki you must play on the diagonal corner. Cross-fuseki games usually end up being territorial instead of moyo based, so a further corner enclosure is a good idea. (Thanks
Ben!)
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W 2 avoids a cross-fuseki, if B wants a corner he must play at A or B |
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Once again, I'm so sad it took so long for me to realize you had a blog. But yes, this is the way to avoid the cross-fuseki (though as you grow into your style, realize that cross-fuseki is usually a good thing for White!) =)
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