FUSEKIDICTIONARIES

Below are links to some large-scale variations for several popular go openings (fuseki).

Chinese fuseki: A popular fighting formation along the edge where Black invites White to invade, in order to develop the sides when attacking the invading group.
Small Chinese fuseki: A smaller-scale formation, played as an approach to White's hoshi stone.
Anti-Small-Chinese: Different countermeasures against Black's attempt to deploy a small chinese formation.
Kobayashi fuseki An opening pattern that was made famous by Koichi Kobayashi.
Ikken basami: One space pincer is a very common response to a keima approach to the 4-4 stone.
Bowed pincer: Bowed pincer to a high approach to 3-4 stone.
Magic Sword Magic Sword of Muramasa: a difficult joseki with some hair-rising variations.
Oo-Nadare Large Avalanche - how to apply this advanced joseki with complicated variations.
Nikken Takabasami Openings that follow from a two-space high pincer to a keima approach to the 4-4 stone.