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Author: | Anzu [ Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Taking your time... |
What's the longest time you've taken on a move? I was browsing Sensei's Library (http://senseis.xmp.net) idly, and came across an interesting tidbit - Apparently, Takemiya Masaki once thought for five hours before making a move. Unbelievable, isn't it? What a complicated game Go is.. For myself, the longest time I ever spent on a move was about three minutes. |
Author: | Uberdude [ Sat Mar 12, 2016 11:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
In a casual online game, maybe 5 minutes. In a 1 hour main time tournament, it's not uncommon for me to spend 10 minutes, maybe even 15 on a key move. That's probably not a good idea given how badly I play in byo-yomi, indeed I just lost the Cambridge tournament yesterday like this! In the 3-hour British Championship games I think I spent 20-30 minutes on some moves. On OGS the move can take days or weeks, but how much of that is thinking time? In my game against breakfast I spent over 1 hour studying variations on some moves. There was also a game on OGS I played against Prodigious many years ago which I paused to go on a holiday around the Balkans, which included a long train journey from Serbia to Montengro (beautiful scenery, highly recommended!). During this journey (and other times sitting on buses etc.) I drew the game position (which was in early endgame but still with some fighting and trades potential) and counted and planned the rest of the game for a total of probably more than 8 hours, so that's my record. |
Author: | Anzu [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 12:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
According to http://senseis.xmp.net/?LongestTimeSpen ... AboutAMove ..the longest time taken by a professional on a move was eight hours, by Honinbo Shusai. Unbelievable! |
Author: | Bill Spight [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 3:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
When I was a shodan I had a 2 dan friend who was a slow player. My games typically lasted about one hour, but a game against him would last about two and a half hours. Once we played a ten game match and we agreed to play without time limits. Not that we used clocks, but I wanted to use about as much time as he did, which could mean four or five hour games. In one game I saw an unusual sacrifice in the center of the board that would allow me to cut his groups in two, but without a clear advantage. I took two and a half hours on that move. ![]() |
Author: | singular [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 4:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
I love to take my time to make a move I think is good. But I don't, usually. No matter what time settings I offer in online games, even if just 20 minutes each, I always feel that my opponent is exasperated with how long I take to play. I'm pretty sure I just play at a kind of normal pace, but when my opponent consistently places his or her stone right after I've place mine, it makes me feel on edge. Against my better judgement, I hurry up a little. Sometimes I get a comment, like "play", or "pls hurry up", or sometimes it's just a dreaded question mark "?". Bearing in mind, these are games where the opponent has accepted the time limit. I recently had a teaching game where the teacher urged me to slow down. That was nice to hear. I've never taken longer than three minutes to make a move. |
Author: | DrStraw [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 4:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
I don't know the answer, but I doubt I have taken more than a couple of minutes over a move in the last twenty years. Maybe in the previous twenty I reached ten minutes once or twice, but I don't actually recall doing so. The longest time it took me to make a move was the first one I ever made. It took me all of 21 year and 4 months to get round to playing that first ever move. |
Author: | Fedya [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 4:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
Quote: love to take my time to make a move I think is good. But I don't, usually. No matter what time settings I offer in online games, even if just 20 minutes each, I always feel that my opponent is exasperated with how long I take to play. If my opponent complains about how long I'm taking to play, I remind him that he accepted the time settings I put up, and I'm going to use that time if I feel I need to. That having been said, unless I'm trying to read out a ladder/L&D position or count score, if I can't find anything good to play after 60-90 seconds, all the time in the world isn't going to help me. |
Author: | hyperpape [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 6:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
I've played a few 3 minute moves in tournaments. Online, I often play blitz in slow motion, but will slow down for particular moves. Sometimes I will come back to the same move day after day. On those occasions, I might end up taking 30 minutes, but it's not consecutive, and I probably end up revisiting the same versions. |
Author: | quantumf [ Sun Mar 13, 2016 11:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking your time... |
singular wrote: I always feel that my opponent is exasperated with how long I take to play. ... I've never taken longer than three minutes to make a move. If you haven't gone into byoyomi by the end of the game, you're playing too fast. It's difficult, I know, but you have to ignore those "?" comments. Personally, in general I find it quite hard to play long/serious games on the Internet. I find reading hard/effortful, so am generally not motivated to put in this effort for games where little is at stake. I thus avoid long game offers, and stick to games with main time < 10 minutes. |
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