(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[0.00]
PW[baduk]PB[movies]
;B[pd]
;W[dp]
;B[pq]
;W[dd]
;B[fq]
;W[cn]
;B[jp]C[This is the kobayashi opening]
(;W[po]C[Approaching here is not considered that good]
;B[pm]
;W[no]
;B[nq]
;W[lo]
;B[mp]C[Black can be satisfied with this peep.]
;W[mo]
;B[pj]C[Black can be satisfied, black got both sides])
(;W[qn]LB[qk:B][qq:A]C[That is why usually white approaches with caution. Making miai of A and B]
(;B[qp]
(;W[qk]C[White makes a base])
(;W[pj]C[Or like this, a bit faster]))
(;B[ql]C[xBlack can also pincer]
(;W[qq]
(;B[qp]C[Normal joseki, but not great here]
;W[pp]
;B[rq]
;W[qr]
;B[po]
;W[op]
;B[qo]
;W[rr]C[The start of a joseki. But the lower side of black does not look impressive anymore.])
(;B[pp]C[The move here!]
;W[qp]
;B[po]
;W[rn]
;B[om]C[Kobayashi would agree on this and give us a warm smile. It reverts to a famous 4-4 joseki.]))
(;W[pp]C[Another strategy for white]
;B[op]
;W[qq]
;B[qr]
;W[qp]
;B[or]
;W[oo]
;B[np]
;W[qi]))
(;B[po]C[However when black prefers influence on the lower side this is a good move]
(;W[pn]C[Pushing up seems natural, but is not played much]
;B[qo]
;W[on]
;B[pj]C[Black is happy to attack white]
;W[oo]
;B[nq])
(;W[rp]LB[pl:B][ql:A][pm:C][pn:D]C[Sliding into the corner is the most frequently played.

To create a moyo, black can afterwards pincer or press white down with moves ranging from A to D.]
(;B[ql]C[This is a classic move that is still popular.]
;W[pn]
(;B[qo]
;W[ro]
;B[qq]C[One of the most popular ways of playing for black.]
(;W[rm]C[White plays here when white wants to make a base on the right side.
This move looks strange, but is a keypoint for eyeshape.]
;B[on]
;W[pl]
;B[om]
;W[pk]
;B[qi]C[Sente for black.]
;W[qk]C[The joseki is concluded: black has moyo on the lower side]
;B[fo])
(;W[nn]C[White jumps here to counter black's moyo strategy.]
;B[rm]C[The keypoint.]
;W[rn]
(;B[mp]C[Black normally plays here.]
;W[pl]C[White will settle himself.]
;B[pk]
;W[qk]C[One way of playing.]
;B[ol]
;W[pm]
;B[qj]
;W[rk]
;B[rj]
;W[rl]
;B[pj])
(;B[pl]C[This is a special strategy: attack!
]
(;W[ol]C[So white usually plays this tesuji first.]
;B[ok]C[If black responds, white can play tenuki.]
;W[mp]C[White has defended his cut.]
(;B[on]
;W[om]
;B[oo]
;W[pm]C[It is difficult for black to cut now. White can fight.])
(;B[mr]C[So black defends]
;W[nl]
;B[nk]
;W[ml]
(;B[lq]C[Black could connect or go for the top.])
(;B[mk]C[Black wants the top.]
;W[lq]C[Fight.])))
(;W[mp]C[The idea is that if white plays here, he leaves a cut behind.]
;B[on]
;W[om]
;B[oo]
;W[pm]
;B[no]C[This however has been played in progames.]
;W[nk]
;B[nm]
;W[pj]))))
(;B[qq]LB[qo:A][ro:B]C[Also possible to play here immediately. Without exchanging A for B.]))
(;B[pn]C[Pushing here is straightforward.]
;W[qm]
;B[pk]
;W[pm]C[White pushes here to create some cuttingpoints in black's shape.]
;B[om]
;W[rk])
(;B[pm]C[Also a possible move]
;W[qm]
;B[pl]
;W[pn]
;B[on]
;W[ql]
;B[qk]
;W[pk]C[Fight])
(;B[pl]
;W[pn]
;B[on]
;W[om]
(;B[pm]
;W[oo]
;B[nn]
;W[pp]
;B[op]
;W[qo]
(;B[no]
;W[oq]
;B[po]
;W[pr]
;B[qp]
;W[qq]
;B[pp]
;W[np]
;B[oo]
;W[rr]
;B[nq]
;W[or]
;B[mp]LB[ip:B][jp:A])
(;B[np]C[Go Seigen recommends playing here]))
(;B[nn]C[A modern variation]
;W[pm]
;B[ql]
;W[qq]
;B[pr]
;W[nm]
;B[mn]
;W[pi])))
(;W[pj]C[Jumping away is light and fast.]))))
