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Author: | ivanzypher [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:03 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | The art of fighting without fighting | ||
For those of you who read my welcome post, I'm the new guy. You know, the one who reads about go, but rarely plays. In fact, I have 5 games under my belt in my entire life! I decided to play a game today, even though it tires me out and makes me stressed! I know that you all say that 'it's better to analyse losses than wins' and I know that winning by a large margin isn't conducive to game analysis, but I'm just SO CHUFFED I forced myself to play a real person, and I'm glad to win too ![]() So, I was wondering, is the rabbity 6 shape dead in the lower left hand corner? I didn't have the brain power to work it out. I think it might be but the other guy played a stone in the eye shape before I could. If anyone has any comments, I will avidly absorb them ![]()
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Author: | Joaz Banbeck [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The art of fighting without fighting |
That's your fifth game??? That's very good for a fifth game. |
Author: | jts [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The art of fighting without fighting |
You started out playing rather fast - don't let your opponent bluff you into playing at blitz-speed when you have a huge amount of time on the clock. 22: My instinct is that L16, cutting B's position apart, is better. The second-line territory isn't that important. 26: What do you think B can do if W omits this move? 27: It is hard to express how little this move helps B. 32: I would stick to g16. If black follows up with h18 g16 k18, W hasn't accomplished much. The middle part of the game was rather painful for black, there's not too much I'm inspired to say... 189: From here on, B can live, but W can play A2 to capture. :/ 194: Not entirely sure what this does. 196: F12! 200: Now that B is connected, this point is wholly irrelevant. N2 is big. |
Author: | Bill Spight [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The art of fighting without fighting |
Congratulations! ![]() The bottom left is not Rabbity Six. But White can kill. See move 182. |
Author: | ivanzypher [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 5:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The art of fighting without fighting |
You started out playing rather fast - don't let your opponent bluff you into playing at blitz-speed when you have a huge amount of time on the clock. I was actually worrying about how much time I had left! Black seemed to be playing much too quickly. I didn't want to get in to byo-yomi too fast because I knew I would start to panic. 22: My instinct is that L16, cutting B's position apart, is better. The second-line territory isn't that important. 26: What do you think B can do if W omits this move? I see what you mean. I threw away sente with this move. 27: It is hard to express how little this move helps B. Agreed - why play by your own wall? 32: I would stick to g16. If black follows up with h18 g16 k18, W hasn't accomplished much. Ahh, yes! I didn't read that. The middle part of the game was rather painful for black, there's not too much I'm inspired to say... 189: From here on, B can live, but W can play A2 to capture. :/ Missed that one! Gah. 194: Not entirely sure what this does. 196: F12! 200: Now that B is connected, this point is wholly irrelevant. N2 is big. Some of the yose moves I played in byo-yomi and I just couldn't think quickly enough, so I made some irrelevant moves because I needed more than 30 seconds to find a big move! Thanks, those pointers were helpful. |
Author: | ivanzypher [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 5:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The art of fighting without fighting |
Bill Spight wrote: Congratulations! ![]() The bottom left is not Rabbity Six. But White can kill. See move 182. Thanks, Bill, those variations were instructive. Powerful eye-stealing tesuji! |
Author: | jts [ Fri Nov 09, 2012 6:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: The art of fighting without fighting |
ivanzypher wrote: You started out playing rather fast - don't let your opponent bluff you into playing at blitz-speed when you have a huge amount of time on the clock. I was actually worrying about how much time I had left! I know the feeling! But since you'll never have less than 30 seconds, there's no real sense in playing faster than that in order to keep yourself from going into byoyomi. |
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