1P-761.P-262.P-343.P-254.B-335.S-386.R-327.S-278.S-429.S-2610.P-1411.P-1612.P-4413.P-3614.P-5415.P-3514.S-4315.P-3516.B-4217.Px3418.Rx3419.P*3520.R-3221.P-7622.P-542P-343P-264P-445P-255.S-486.R-327.K-688.P-35If they dont push pawn 25 then you can go for Ishida style, but in my experience this rarely happen9.P-2510.R-346B-337S-488R-329K-6810S-4211K-7812K-6212.S-7213.G49-5814.P-9412.G41-5213.G49-5814.P-9413G49-5814P-94I often push pawn here to ask my opponent: Hey are you going to build anaguma or not?
(This is just a personal choice, not joseki)15P-56If they haven't pushed back yet, then the answer is: Maybe
At this position, static rook formation is basically completed. From here they can choose to go for rapid game or a slow game15.P-96If they push back: It means they probably wont, and they will go for left Mino or rapid attack
(Although I've seen pro games where they push back the edge pawn & still go for anaguma)16S-72If you push 72 silver - Then you can only build Mino (and its development like high Mino & silver crown). But if your opponent build anaguma you can play counter anaguma strategies here (tomahawk or Koyan style)16.K-72For this you leave the possibilities of going for anaguma yourself if your opponent also go for anaguma.17P-9617.S-5717.P-3617.S-6817.B-7718K-7119P-36This move signalling that your opponent is going for rapid attack20G41-5221P-46This pawn push is for 45 rapid attack.21.S-68This is means your opponent could go for 2mai-gin (2 silvers) -> Which will lead to 35 rapid attack21.S-57This is setting up for 35 rapid attack22K-82Fully entering Mino is always better than leaving it at 7123P-1624S-4325N-3726P-54