Time wrote:I really don't understand your objection to the statement about knowing life and death shapes. Do you honestly believe that strong players don't immediately recognize that an L+1 group is dead, and that they are reading it out every time it may occur in one of the branches of their reading? Or, do you believe that somehow it would not make them weaker if they had to do that extra reading every time?
Did you actually read my post? Of course knowing an L+1 group is unsettled is convenient, but it is not that important because they could just read it out instead. I never said having intuition was a bad thing, and I even said that it was important.
Time wrote:Yilun Yang's problem books are exactly the type of thing that some pros dislike because they show you a bunch of weird shapes that never show up in real games, and so you're training your mind to see moves that are rarely going to work. If you actually looked at the types of life and death problems that show up in life and death problem books, the vast majority of them are not "complicated and artificial"
Do you have any sources that show that pros dislike them? Yilun Yang is a very respected teacher, and I have never heard a complaint about one of his books.
Time wrote:For example, if you look at Cho Chikun's life and death dictionary, it's all basic life and death shapes, and they build upon each other. Same with Lee Chang Ho's life and death books (http://senseis.xmp.net/?LiChangHoJingjiangWeiqiSihuo), same with Graded Go Problems for Dan Players, same with http://senseis.xmp.net/?StepByStepWeiqiClassroom.
Obviously, because having a good intuition is important. But it still isn't the main point.
Time wrote:Hell, even books that are known among weaker players for having bizarre problems (xuan xuan qijing, gokyo shumyo) are mostly very typical life and death situations that arise in common joseki. Also, I have yet to have a 6d+ player tell me that studying the Igo Hatsuyoron is an effective use of time for improving at go.
See above. Also the reason no one has recommended you study the igo hatsuryon, is probably because it is to hard for you.