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Author: | johanesek [ Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:01 am ] | |||
Post subject: | Two beginners games | |||
Hi, please take a look at these games and try to find my biggest weaknesses. I'm currently doing GGPfB vol.2 and reading Opening theory made easy. This first game i won, but i felt i would lose easily if my opponent would take some time to read. It was played pretty quickly. I had feeling he was trying to play for territory really hard. This is game i lost due to stupid mistake by not giving enough attention (happens sometimes to me, i hope GO will improve my attention span), but before that i tried to play my best and took some time before placing stones. Thank You for Your help!
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Author: | aurik [ Sat Sep 10, 2011 8:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Two beginners games |
Hello, I feel like you sometimes make extremely defensive moves that are not needed. For example from game 1, Move 21 (B@A4): What was the reasoning there? Are you afraid of coming under attack? Move 27 (B@S4): Same thing. You are spending a move reinforcing needlessly, when you could instead be attacking. Move 43 or 45: What do you think would happen if you attacked white with p9 here, instead of strengthening your own group? Move 81: What happens here if you don't defend and play elsewhere? I see this theme a lot in the first game, but your opponent really helps you by playing lots of small moves. This also runs through the second game. Move 21: B@C15? Why not B16 instead? Move 54: B@C4? Does this group really need reinforcement right now? Why not take this time to attack W with a base-stealing move around C9, (which also extends from your wall above!) |
Author: | jts [ Sat Sep 10, 2011 8:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Two beginners games |
A few comments on some life and death from the second game: 26: This is the right general idea (reduce his eyespace) but the wrong technique. Play B17 first; there's more eyespace in the corner. 28: No, this is a mistake. Unless you're sure he can escape, it's okay for him to capture 1 or 2 stones on the edge. If he captures two stones, just throw in a third stone to make the eye false. If, after capturing, he tries to get out - say, with H19 - play J18 and let him crawl along the first line for as long as he likes. Play B17 instead. 30&32: You can still get a ko in either diagram by playing B17. 38: This is the right general idea (jump towards the center), but you can't make a knight's jump when there are enemy stones on both sides of it and you're weak in the area. Your opponent can slice right through it. (It would be like making a 1-point jump where there was already an enemy stone peeping it.) 206: You can make a small capture here by threatening to kill. Play a7; If he tries to save a5, you then go back to playing d9 and kill. If he plays d8, capture a5. |
Author: | Joaz Banbeck [ Sat Sep 10, 2011 5:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Two beginners games |
As other reviewers have noted, your play is excessively defensive. When a defensive move is required, often you play very well. But there are many times when you defend one stone ( such as all of the possible kos in the above game ) for a total profit of one point or less, when there are bigger moves available. When you a group does need to be defended, often it is better to run out than to stay home and make eyes. |
Author: | johanesek [ Sat Sep 10, 2011 11:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Two beginners games |
Thank You for Your help. Move 21 was a missclick, i'm used to spamming clicks from SC:BW , but APM doesn't matter in this game apparently ![]() |
Author: | Solomon [ Sun Sep 11, 2011 12:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Two beginners games |
johanesek wrote: i'm used to spamming clicks from SC:BW , but APM doesn't matter in this game apparently Sure, but you have to macro territory harder and micro your groups.
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