daal wrote:My post? Your post? [..]
See here: viewtopic.php?p=107922#p107922, I guess another correction of Robert’s use of “invaluable”.
daal wrote:My post? Your post? [..]
daal wrote:Is anybody comfortable with this?
Is he out to get me?
RobertJasiek wrote:daal wrote:Is anybody comfortable with this?
Yes, if there is potential for using your newly gained thickness to an extent that gives you back at least as many points as you expected where your opponent's invasion lives.
topazg wrote:RobertJasiek wrote:daal wrote:Is anybody comfortable with this?
Yes, if there is potential for using your newly gained thickness to an extent that gives you back at least as many points as you expected where your opponent's invasion lives.
How amusing. I read from his comment that he was uncomfortable with the low / small territory, and felt that the thickness was too good a result
daal wrote:Did w make a steal? Did black?
RobertJasiek wrote:daal wrote:
Is he out to get me?
No, I am out to inform you about the basics.
In response to white's avalanche joseki, the connection of black 11 is a move without nuance. Usually black extends at "a" and why this is no good I don't know.
White 14 and 16 are also inexplicable to me. With this, the scale of the game in general becomes small. It is a way of playing that I hope none of the readers imitates.
daal wrote:The book bears quite a bit of similarity to O Rissei's Catching Scent of Victory
The Best of Kido: The Art of Positional Analysis[/i]
RobertJasiek wrote:The Best of Kido: The Art of Positional Analysis
daal wrote:Kobayashi does a count
RobertJasiek wrote:daal wrote:Kobayashi does a count
IIRC, the counts are not shown as diagrams to the reader, who does not want to learn that Kobayashi can count but wants to learn how to count, I hope.
Blake wrote:I find it a little weird when pros like Takemiya (11 major titles) criticize pros like Kobayashi (39 major titles) and Kato (31 major titles) so vociferously. Playing "without nuance" seems to have done well.
Blake wrote:I find it a little weird when pros like Takemiya (11 major titles) criticize pros like Kobayashi (39 major titles) and Kato (31 major titles) so vociferously. Playing "without nuance" seems to have done well.