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1 kyu tournament game - would appreciate mid-dan comments.

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I played black in this game. Have made a few comments throughout but was hoping for some insights from others.

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I'm no mid-dan, 1k myself IRL, but one commment on the top left corner/top side anyways (I agree mostly with your analysis on bottom before that).

I don't like 33+35 for B at all. Seems like really asking for trouble. First idea that comes up instead is standard sente 33-point invasion in upper left (rarer variations for W don't look that good at a glance), and extension on right side (probably Q10) after that. As a refinement, I would look into whether I could play M3 before the 33-point invasion - I don't have enough strenght to say anything definite about that though.

Finally, if I for some reason played 33 at H17, I would follow up with H15, not M17.
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TIM82 wrote:I'm no mid-dan, 1k myself IRL, but one commment on the top left corner/top side anyways (I agree mostly with your analysis on bottom before that).

I don't like 33+35 for B at all. Seems like really asking for trouble. First idea that comes up instead is standard sente 33-point invasion in upper left (rarer variations for W don't look that good at a glance), and extension on right side (probably Q10) after that. As a refinement, I would look into whether I could play M3 before the 33-point invasion - I don't have enough strenght to say anything definite about that though.

Finally, if I for some reason played 33 at H17, I would follow up with H15, not M17.
Thanks for the comments. H17 is maybe an awkward spot for an invasion in this position, but in this kind of double star point double wing formation, what are the alternative invasion points other than 3-3? I think I can agree with you that M17 might have been a bit much, mainly because I couldn't afford to treat H17 lightly in the game.
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no mid-dan myself, but some ideas:

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cdybeijing wrote:
Thanks for the comments. H17 is maybe an awkward spot for an invasion in this position, but in this kind of double star point double wing formation, what are the alternative invasion points other than 3-3? I think I can agree with you that M17 might have been a bit much, mainly because I couldn't afford to treat H17 lightly in the game.
Whats the reason to look for alternative invasion points? 3-3 looks ok instead of H17 (golem7 had similar idea in his variations...)? :scratch:
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TIM82 wrote:
cdybeijing wrote:
Thanks for the comments. H17 is maybe an awkward spot for an invasion in this position, but in this kind of double star point double wing formation, what are the alternative invasion points other than 3-3? I think I can agree with you that M17 might have been a bit much, mainly because I couldn't afford to treat H17 lightly in the game.
Whats the reason to look for alternative invasion points? 3-3 looks ok instead of H17 (golem7 had similar idea in his variations...)? :scratch:
I know instinctually that there is no problem with the 3-3 invasion but I think, partially out of a desire to be creative and partially not wanting to cooperate fully with white, it is unsatisfying to play.
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The clamp at :b23: is a nice move. But after W connects, which B stone is most important, F5 or E6? Clearly F5, right? B must protect this cutting stone to attack the three W stones which have been cut off. So for move 27, F6 seems like the obvious move. The moves played in the game force W to take a large territory on the left and do not do much to protect the important cutting stone.

:b31: is the wrong direction. B must strengthen the still weak center group; it is premature to take away the W base, because when W jumps into the center, his stones are stronger than the B cutting stones. In fact, W found such a good move that B gave up on those stones. This was clearly a failure for B. If instead B played something like G5-H5-H6-J5-G7, it would be a reasonable fight.

The invasion at :b33: is fine. I do not much like :b35: though. It seems like the wrong direction, trying to make territory near strength, while giving the opponent an extra move to attack the weak invasion stone. Jumping out to H15 directly seems better. Still, this move does make some territory and keeps W from making a base, so I cannot criticize it too strongly. It just feels like an overplay to me. Not as clearly bad as :b31:, but much the same idea.

:b61: seems like a reasonable alternative to invading the upper left corner. Actually, I like this move better. But :b65: is not a good continuation. Do you really think you have a chance to kill W here? If not, this move will end up as a very small play. Much better would be to expand the right side with a large move like N4, making full use of previous moves. This move would also be harder for W to ignore, as it threatens to capture the W stone on a fairly large scale (compared to M2 and N2 in the game).

For an invasion of the upper left corner, I like C16. It takes a bigger corner than C17 if W blocks on the outside, and it breaks up the left side nicely if W takes the corner. The B stone at F13 should make it fairly easy for B to live or escape. The game move makes less use of the existing B stones in this area, and in the end left W with too much territory here.
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mitsun wrote:The clamp at :b23: is a nice move. But after W connects, which B stone is most important, F5 or E6? Clearly F5, right? B must protect this cutting stone to attack the three W stones which have been cut off. So for move 27, F6 seems like the obvious move. The moves played in the game force W to take a large territory on the left and do not do much to protect the important cutting stone.

:b31: is the wrong direction. B must strengthen the still weak center group; it is premature to take away the W base, because when W jumps into the center, his stones are stronger than the B cutting stones. In fact, W found such a good move that B gave up on those stones. This was clearly a failure for B. If instead B played something like G5-H5-H6-J5-G7, it would be a reasonable fight.

The invasion at :b33: is fine. I do not much like :b35: though. It seems like the wrong direction, trying to make territory near strength, while giving the opponent an extra move to attack the weak invasion stone. Jumping out to H15 directly seems better. Still, this move does make some territory and keeps W from making a base, so I cannot criticize it too strongly. It just feels like an overplay to me. Not as clearly bad as :b31:, but much the same idea.

:b61: seems like a reasonable alternative to invading the upper left corner. Actually, I like this move better. But :b65: is not a good continuation. Do you really think you have a chance to kill W here? If not, this move will end up as a very small play. Much better would be to expand the right side with a large move like N4, making full use of previous moves. This move would also be harder for W to ignore, as it threatens to capture the W stone on a fairly large scale (compared to M2 and N2 in the game).

For an invasion of the upper left corner, I like C16. It takes a bigger corner than C17 if W blocks on the outside, and it breaks up the left side nicely if W takes the corner. The B stone at F13 should make it fairly easy for B to live or escape. The game move makes less use of the existing B stones in this area, and in the end left W with too much territory here.
Thank you mitsun, very helpful commentary.
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Tewari analysis on black 33-35:
Imagine if black played m17 immediately, and white responded with k17 (both moves would be kind of OK in this position).
Then black h17 would obviously be a very bad move (and white f17 a good answer to it).
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gustav wrote:Tewari analysis on black 33-35:
Imagine if black played m17 immediately, and white responded with k17 (both moves would be kind of OK in this position).
Then black h17 would obviously be a very bad move (and white f17 a good answer to it).
I am a very logical person but I've often had difficult understanding some tewari analyses. It's clear that if black played M17 directly and white responded with K17, H17 would be a bad invasion. But if black played M17 directly and white responded with F17, H17 would be less-obviously a bad move.

To make a deduction from a tewari analysis, do we only need to create one possible resequencing of the moves in question that gives a bad result?
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cdybeijing wrote:
gustav wrote:Tewari analysis on black 33-35:
Imagine if black played m17 immediately, and white responded with k17 (both moves would be kind of OK in this position).
Then black h17 would obviously be a very bad move (and white f17 a good answer to it).
I am a very logical person but I've often had difficult understanding some tewari analyses. It's clear that if black played M17 directly and white responded with K17, H17 would be a bad invasion. But if black played M17 directly and white responded with F17, H17 would be less-obviously a bad move.

To make a deduction from a tewari analysis, do we only need to create one possible resequencing of the moves in question that gives a bad result?
I think the point is that if you can create a sequence in which one move is inefficient, then you know the resulting position is bad for the side that played the inefficient move; and if the position favors one side, it favors that side regardless of what order the moves came from.

That said, I'm not sure including k17 in the tewari is valid, since it was played earlier and the game would have gone differently if the top side had been completely open.
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As the white player in this game, I'd like to have some comments too. We had a good discussion after the game, but there are still some points that are bothering me. Here are some thoughts/questions:

- Up to :w22:, I was quite satisfied with the way the game was developing.
- :w28: and :w30: : Should have I played at C8 directly instead? I thought pushing once kept the black stones short on liberties, but now that I look at it, I'm not so sure it was any good.
- :w38: to :w44: : This sequence felt right during the game, but are the two knight's moves on the outside too thin?
- :w50: : This move feels slow/overplayish. I wanted to preserve the attacking potential on the left by preventing the connection, but maybe capturing the cutting stone was better?
- :w56: : I played this one without even considering the possible ladder breakers. I felt quite silly when black played Q10.
- :w62: : The right side is bigger. I'm not sure what I was aiming at...

Feel free to comment on any move you find questionable.

Thanks in advance!
-Vincent
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