I was a lot braver this game!
or is 2 better because it is the bigger space
Interesting question. I used to ask myself this question too.Unusedname wrote:Any suggestions on what I should think about during a game?
I really like this advice. It's something I've read before but I don't get many chances to apply it so it quickly becomes forgotten.mitsun wrote: As a simpler alternative, B could cut at O14 to force W to make a commitment. If W lets B capture the cutting stone, B gets a great result, with a large corner territory and no weak stones. If W extends to P15, B could still play Q15 as in the game, but with much more impact. There is no way W could save everything. Force your opponent to force you to make the move you want to play.
The most memorable quote I know about inducing moves is from Invincible, or maybe one of JF's game collection books. It basically says that the correct use of inducing moves is the sign of a high-dan amateur. Not exactly an encouraging description, but I suppose it's something to aspire to.SoDesuNe wrote:Inducing moves in Attack and Defend ; )
Well then i suppose it's okay that I don't know how to do them. I'm not even a low dan player. :]skydyr wrote:The most memorable quote I know about inducing moves is from Invincible, or maybe one of JF's game collection books. It basically says that the correct use of inducing moves is the sign of a high-dan amateur. Not exactly an encouraging description, but I suppose it's something to aspire to.SoDesuNe wrote:Inducing moves in Attack and Defend ; )
At move 22, you could P18-Q18-P16-Q17 to keep sente one more timeUnusedname wrote:here's another game i played where i sacrificed like 11 times to keep sente. I was pretty happy about that.
mitsun wrote:At move 22, you could P18-Q18-P16-Q17 to keep sente one more timeUnusedname wrote:here's another game i played where i sacrificed like 11 times to keep sente. I was pretty happy about that.
The sequence up to 43 was too good for B, better to take gote![]()
(Note that P7 is huge and sente for W, because of the aji of R2.)