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Author: | Shaddy [ Sat Jan 15, 2011 4:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
Quote: Continuation attempt: 3 must connect for black, he can't fight the ko. Then w can probably make something happen there |
Author: | gowan [ Sat Jan 15, 2011 4:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
dtslife wrote: If Black captures with B8 then W should usually play atari at a. This is a forcing move and usuall Black must connect because the ko is too big for Black to fight. Here is the expected sequence in this situation: Now White has a good shape and has accomplished his goal of reducing the Black framework. |
Author: | dtslife [ Sat Jan 15, 2011 5:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
Thanks gowan and shaddy for the advice. I'm not sure if I'm seeing the same ko. Follow up question: My attempt: My attempt: White five, ![]() I only see ko threats for white at A and at other points at that region. |
Author: | ethanb [ Sun Jan 16, 2011 10:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
dtslife wrote: Thanks gowan and shaddy for the advice. I'm not sure if I'm seeing the same ko. I only see ko threats for white at A and at other points at that region. I think you're making it harder than it is... If black extends, white should atari immediately. Black takes the ko, white plays at A. White has yet another ko threat there after black blocks, while black has one ko threat at most in the upper left. If black tries to resist by connecting, he only makes it harder on himself: (7 connects) Will black try to connect to the 4th line stone? Sorry, can't do it. Black will still have to come back and capture two stones, and this way gives white wonderful thickness while damaging black's outside stone. |
Author: | dtslife [ Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
thanks for the clarification ethanb |
Author: | flOvermind [ Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
ethanb wrote: Black takes the ko, white plays at A. White has yet another ko threat there after black blocks, while black has one ko threat at most in the upper left. If black tries to resist by connecting, he only makes it harder on himself: (7 connects) ... Isn't every single black move in that sequence an internal ko threat? That is, black can recapture the ko in between every move of that sequence. It seems awfully hard for white to win that ko... |
Author: | cyclops [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
I love this discussion. It adresses the kind of questions I ask myself but fail to answer because they are too difficult for me. What will the dans answer at Flovermind's clever question? |
Author: | Magicwand [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
cyclops wrote: I love this discussion. It adresses the kind of questions I ask myself but fail to answer because they are too difficult for me. What will the dans answer at Flovermind's clever question? too tell you the truth..i do not read that varation too deep unless i am forced to. if my opponent plays such move then i will read and find the answer. although i do not know the sequence but i know the answer good or bad. if i had to read i will and find correct sequence because i know the answer. (lazy magicwand) am i the only one who does this? |
Author: | amnal [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
flOvermind wrote: ethanb wrote: Black takes the ko, white plays at A. White has yet another ko threat there after black blocks, while black has one ko threat at most in the upper left. If black tries to resist by connecting, he only makes it harder on himself: (7 connects) ... Isn't every single black move in that sequence an internal ko threat? That is, black can recapture the ko in between every move of that sequence. It seems awfully hard for white to win that ko... I haven't really been following the thread, so I don't know if the ko is best, but looking at this situation alone... It isn't obvious to me that white doesn't have enough ko threats. He doesn't need to actually capture anything, pushing black along the second line or sealing him is more than enough - black's 8 stones on the first and second lines are hard to claim are efficiently placed ![]() I think white has 3 good ko threats in the bottom right. As such... [sgf-full](;GM[1]FF[4]AP[qGo:1.5.4]ST[1] SZ[19]HA[0]KM[0]PW[White]PB[Black]DT[2011-01-18]PC[http://lifein19x19.com/] AB[jd][nb][nq][oa][pb][pf][pq][qc][qd][qj][qn][qq][rp][rq]AW[ce][cq][dc][nc][ob][od][oe][op][pc][pn][pp][qo][qp][ro]LB[oq:a]PL[B]C[Diagram from http://lifein19x19.com/ ] ;B[mb]C[B1]MN[1] ;W[qb]MN[2] ( ;B[pa]C[B3]MN[3] ;W[na]C[W4]MN[4] ;B[ma]C[B5]MN[5] ;W[qa]C[W6]MN[6] ;W[lc]C[W8]MN[8] ;LB[oq:a] ) ( ;B[oc];W[oq];B[or];W[ob];B[pa];W[na];B[oc];W[nr];B[mr];W[ob] ;B[ma];W[qa];B[oc];W[pr];B[ns];W[ob];B[na];W[lc] ( ;B[mc];W[md];B[ld];W[lb];B[oc];W[kd];B[nd];W[le] ) ( ;B[kb];W[lb];B[la];W[kc] ( ;B[jc];W[mc];B[oc];W[jb];B[pd];W[ka] ) ( ;B[jb];W[jc];B[ic];W[ka];B[ja];W[mc];B[oc];W[id] ) ) ( ;B[oc] ( ;W[kb] ) ( ;W[mc] ) ) ) )[/sgf-full] (My variations are added to the game tree, not the main variation) I think it is hard for black to get a good result. He can answer in the bottom right differently, but I think white will get good compensation if black ignores a ko threat or answers differently. So white seems to have enough threats on the top. |
Author: | cyclops [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
amnal wrote: (My variations are added to the game tree, not the main variation) I think it is hard for black to get a good result. I understand that you consider W to be better off in all your variations ( including his loss in the bottom right corner ) than in the main variation below. I guess I can grasp that. |
Author: | amnal [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
cyclops wrote: amnal wrote: (My variations are added to the game tree, not the main variation) I think it is hard for black to get a good result. I understand that you consider W to be better off in all your variations ( including his loss in the bottom right corner ) than in the main variation below. I guess I can grasp that. I don't know if white is inevitably better off, but I couldn't find anything to make me feel terrible if I was white. I also said that I didn't know if the ko was best. But I would probably play it on general principle if it came up in a game, it is hard to win but also hard to lose. |
Author: | ethanb [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
Magicwand wrote: cyclops wrote: I love this discussion. It adresses the kind of questions I ask myself but fail to answer because they are too difficult for me. What will the dans answer at Flovermind's clever question? too tell you the truth..i do not read that varation too deep unless i am forced to. if my opponent plays such move then i will read and find the answer. although i do not know the sequence but i know the answer good or bad. if i had to read i will and find correct sequence because i know the answer. (lazy magicwand) am i the only one who does this? I tend to do the same; I play mostly on instinct a lot of the time, unless my opponent's shape strikes me as funny or something. Then I stop and read... |
Author: | Dusk Eagle [ Tue Jan 18, 2011 11:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Question on Sabaki Sequence in The Basics of Go Strategy |
Why not just play at ![]() After ![]() ![]() ![]() With so many options, I think white has probably ended up better in this situation than in the game. That's my opinion anyway. |
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