(;GM[1]FF[4]CA[UTF-8]AP[CGoban:3]ST[2]
RU[Japanese]SZ[19]KM[0.00]
PW[baduk]PB[movies]
;B[pc]
;AW[qe]AB[pp]LB[pg:A][qg:B][ph:D][qh:C][pi:E][qi:F]C[When white plays the low kakari against a stone on the 3-4 point black has the option of playing a pincer if he wants to. Traditionally the pincers from A till F have been explored and all kinds of josekis have been established.]
;W[]
(;B[qj]C[However in this episode we would like to have a look at a recent development. The very far pincer with the marked stone. It has occured in some recent games. The pincer is so far from the kakari that it almost can't be called a pincer anymore.]
(;W[qh]C[This move looks like a good move to make a base, however this falls into blacks plan with the far pincer.]
;B[qd]
;W[pe]
;B[nc]C[Black makes white overconcentrated and is happy.]
;W[]
;B[rf]C[Later, when black is strong in the surrounding areas black can aim at this move to destroy whites base]
;W[re]
;B[qg]
;W[pg]
;B[rh])
(;W[od]C[However this move does not work well when the black pincer is further away.]
;B[oc]
;W[nd]
;B[mc]
;W[ql]C[This move is an overplay now. ]
;B[qn]C[White gets attacked.])
(;W[rc]C[Therefore this knights move is being played a lot against the far pincer]
;B[qg]C[Now this move is good, taking profit while attacking white. This move is why we called this episode the "Two step pincer". White needs to settle his stones.]
(;W[oe]C[Jumping like this is not good]
;B[nd]C[Black is happy to have played on both sides and white is still unsettled.])
(;W[od]LB[nc:B][oc:A]C[Instead white presses here. Black can consider A or B now.]
(;B[oc]
;W[nd]
;B[nc]
(;W[md]
;B[lc]C[Black is happy again to have played on both sides, white needs to find more severe moves.])
(;W[mc]LB[mb:A]C[Whites hane here is strong. Black can crawl at A, but this gives him a very low position, which is not good.]
;B[md]C[Black can also try to cut]
;W[lc]SQ[md]C[But when white extends here he has a good fight. The marked cut is an overplay.]))
(;B[nc]C[Crawling did not work out well for black, so he tries this jump instead.]
;W[oc]
;B[ob]LB[nb:B][pb:A]C[White can consider cutting at A or B now]
(;W[pb]C[White would like to cut here, because..]
(;B[nb]
;W[pd]C[Like this he gets a solid shape, however..])
(;B[qb]C[Black will resist]
;W[nb]
;B[pa]
;W[mb]
;B[qd]
;W[rd]
;B[pe]
;W[pd]
;B[qc]C[White has too many weaknesses to be able to play like this, he is in trouble now.]))
(;W[nb]C[The cut on the other side did not work out for white, so he tries the other side instead.]
;B[mb]C[When black takes the stone, white can also take a stone]
(;W[pb]
;B[na]
;W[pd]C[Now black can tenuki. This is playable, but there is a better way.])
(;W[nd]C[A common technique is to atari from this first]
(;B[na]C[If black captures he gets a weak and low shape]
;W[mc])
(;B[mc]C[So he connects here.]
;W[pb]C[Now white takes the stone]
;B[na]
;W[pd]LB[mc:B][nd:A]C[White is happy to have exhanged A for B now.]
;B[ic]C[This can be considered a new joseki.])))))))
(;B[qi]C[When the black pincer is a bit closer, a usual idea is to..]
;W[od]
;B[oc]
;W[nd]
;B[mc]
;W[qk]C[Play like this, when black escapes..]
;B[oi]
;W[qn]C[White still has room to make a base.]))
