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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 :) I apologise to the person I was playing. I hope they didn't think I was sandbagging :s it's just I have not much clue about my level! I know that it's impossible for anyone to estimate strength after 1 game, but could anyone give me a ballpark so that people don't accuse me of said sandbagging?

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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