(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[0.00]

(;B[me]C[The main idea of this fuseki: you don't have to use classic josekis. Nobody can use trick moves against you!
It's a very good choice for fighters!

You will not need classic josekis, but we have to learn few special josekis, which can be very useful in our unusual fuseki]
(;W[pd]C[White has few ways to invade the corner. We will start from 4-4]
(;B[pf]C[Usually B plays here
W has few ways to answer, including tenuki]
(;W[ss]C[Only play tenuki if there is something really urgent going on]
;B[mc]
;W[qc]C[In case of tenuki, W can still live inside, but now B has such a good thickness.
Tenuki must be used by W only if there is something very urgent on the board])
(;W[qf]
;B[qg]
;W[qe]
;B[pg]LB[pb:A]C[W may think about this attachment, but it's not a good idea usually. Now B is too thick and W 
still has a weakness at A]
;W[ss]C[If W plays tenuki here -]
;B[pb]C[B has an active move for attacking the corner])
(;W[of]C[Once I used this fuseki against my student, European 3d. He attached here]
;B[oe]
;W[pe]
;B[qf]
;W[og]
;B[od]C[We got this fight, which is not easy for W])
(;W[mc]C[Here is the most common answer]
;B[lc]C[B plays attachment next]
(;W[nc]
;B[ld]
;W[rd]C[Simple way, but too passive for W])
(;W[lb]
;B[ld]
(;W[kc]
;B[oc]
;W[pc]
;B[nc]C[Very dangerous for W])
(;W[nb]C[New joseki - the result is equal]))
(;W[ld]C[Cutting here leads to a difficult fight]
;B[md]
;W[kc]
;B[lb]
;W[nc]C[W can try to fight. It's very complicated now]
;B[od]
;W[oc]
;B[kb]C[This fight depends on outside stones
You can study it by checking attached collection ]))
(;W[nc]C[Also a standard answer]
;B[mc]
(;W[mb]
;B[nd]
(;W[oc]
;B[kc]
;W[lc]
;B[ld]
;W[lb]LB[kd:A]C[New joseki - it's a very common shape. Here Black can defend around A or play tenuki])
(;W[lc]C[White can not play atari here]
;B[oc]
;W[md]
;B[nb]
;W[mc]
;B[od]C[White may consider furikawari, but the corner is too big
B is favorable]))
(;W[nd]
;B[md]LB[rd:B][of:A]C[Another good plan. Here W may consider A, B or tenuki])))
(;B[mc]
;W[qf]C[In some cases B can also play from the other side, if top is more important]))
(;W[qc]LB[pe:A]C[If White invades at 3-3, Black plays at A next]
;B[pe]
;W[nc]C[The result is equal])
(;W[qd]LB[pf:A]C[If White invades at komoku, Black usually plays A -]
(;B[pf]
(;W[oc]
;B[mc]LB[pc:A]C[Standard shape. Shimari still has some weak points inside. Later B may attack it at A])
(;W[nc]
;B[pd]
;W[pc]
;B[qc]
;W[rd]
;B[oc]
;W[pb]
;B[od]
;W[ob]
;B[mc]
;W[nd]
;B[ne]
;W[md]
;B[ld]
;W[nb]
;B[qe]
;W[le]
;B[kd]
;W[re]
;B[rf]
;W[qg]
;B[qf]
;W[oe]
;B[pe]
;W[rc]
;B[lf]LB[ke:A]C[Joseki. Black is solid, but he has to add one stone later at A])
(;W[od]C[Good answer for W]
;B[qe]LB[pd:A][rd:B]C[Black always plays this probe next. White has 2 ways to answer it: A or B]
(;W[pd]
;B[nf]
;W[mc]C[Kind of joseki. It's equal])
(;W[rd]
;B[mc]LB[oc:A][of:B]C[Here White can defend solidly at A or fight at B
]))
(;W[dp]C[Tenuki is a good choice for W here, because Black cannot kill the corner in one move]))
(;B[oc]C[In some cases, it's better to play on the top, but usually it's a bad move]
;W[pc]
;B[od]
;W[qf]LB[me:A]C[Now Black has a weird stone at A])
(;B[od]
;W[oc]
(;B[nc]
;W[pc]
;B[nb]C[Joseki])
(;B[pc]
;W[pd]
;B[qc]C[If Black is thick outside, he can try this]
;W[rc]
;B[rb]
;W[rd]
;B[ob]
;W[nc]
;B[nb]
;W[mc]
;B[oe]C[This fight can be very dangerous for W, if Black has stones around])))
(;W[oe]C[White can invade at 5-5 but it's unusual]
(;B[og]
(;W[qe]
;B[mg]
;W[oc]C[Equal])
(;W[nf]
;B[pd]LB[od:A][pe:B]C[Not attractive for White. A-B are miai]))
(;B[qd]C[Probably the best way for B to answer 5-5 invasion]
(;W[oc]
;B[pf]
;W[of]
;B[pg]
;W[og]
;B[ph]C[W got wall, B got big territory. It's even])
(;W[pf]
;B[oc]
;W[nd]
;B[mb]
;W[md]C[This shape is possible. It's equal too
W is thick, but in some cases we can call it weak group])))
(;W[ne]C[I also saw this invasion, but it's weird and we will not discuss it])
(;W[dp]
(;B[qd]C[Black creates this shimari, if he has time. This shimari is better than at 4-4 -]
(;W[pp]
;B[mc]C[If B has time later, he can add 1 more stone here]
;W[qc]
;B[rd]C[If Black is solid outside, he may try to kill the invasion])
(;W[oc]LB[mc:A][pe:B]C[White can invade like this. Here B has lot of choices, but most common moves are A or B
]
(;B[pe]
;W[lc]C[Equal result])
(;B[mc]LB[qc:A][oe:B]C[Here W may choose A or B, according to position
It was never played by tenzaru2 though])))
(;B[pd]
;W[qc]
;B[pc]
;W[qd]
;B[qe]
;W[re]
;B[qf]
;W[rf]
;B[qg]
;W[pb]
;B[ob]
;W[qb]
;B[nc]TR[me]C[Now Black has very bad stone - it's too close to the wall
It's the reason, why B must not play at the star point])))
(;B[go]
;W[dp]C[Black can play tenuki here]
;W[gq]C[White will continue here]
;B[ip]C[We also have to learn this joseki, because we can often meet this shape]
(;W[eq]C[If W has time, it's very good for him to defend here.
Later he can fight actively, because the corner is solid])
(;B[fq]C[Attachment is great here, if W plays tenuki]
(;W[cn]
;B[gp]SQ[gq]C[I think, it's the right way for W
It's too greedy for him to save the marked stone
I saw lot of tenzaru's games, where his opponent saved it and got a bad position])
(;W[fp]
;B[gp]
;W[eq]
;B[fr]
(;W[gr]
;B[fo]
;W[ep]
;B[hq]
;W[hr]
;B[ir]
;W[er]C[W got corner, but B has nice wall in sente
B is favorable,])
(;W[hq]
;B[er]
;W[dr]
;B[cq]
;W[dq]
;B[fo]
;W[ep]
;B[dn]
;W[iq]
;B[jp]
;W[cp]
;B[jq]
;W[jr]
;B[kr]
;W[is]C[Also looks good for B
He got influence in sente which works well in the ninja star fuseki])))))
