What is your preference for opening moves?
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What is your preference for opening moves?
4-4 seems to be the most popular opening move for both black and white in the games I play. I have always disliked this move and rarely play it.
My preference is for 4-3. Second choice would be 3-3, then 3-5, 4-5 and then finally 4-4 if I cannot see a reason for any of the others. Of course, I try to fit the fuseki, but all other things being equal this is the order in which I consider possible moves.
I was curious as to what other people's preferences may be.
My preference is for 4-3. Second choice would be 3-3, then 3-5, 4-5 and then finally 4-4 if I cannot see a reason for any of the others. Of course, I try to fit the fuseki, but all other things being equal this is the order in which I consider possible moves.
I was curious as to what other people's preferences may be.
Last edited by DrStraw on Wed Dec 04, 2013 8:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I once thought as you did. I didn't play 4-4 stones regularly until about a year ago.
But for now, I would say this is my preference list:
However, I have an uneasy relationship with the 4-4 stone. It is almost like an old arranged marriage. It's not that I was that upset about the 4-4 stone. She has a lot of attractive qualities. It's not even that I don't love the 4-4 stone anymore. It's just that I didn't really choose her - I feel like I got stuck with her. And, as I've gotten to know her, I've also found things I don't like about her. But I think we can work things out, and there are still a lot of things I like about her. There is a reason she is my number one choice even after all this time.
My preference for opening moves has changed as my play has evolved. I've had 3 main fusekis that I've used. My favorite opening move used to be 3-3. Then 3-4. If you are interested, here is my history of fuseki and opening move preferences as black:
But for now, I would say this is my preference list:
- 1. 4-4
2. 3-4
3. 3-3
4. 5-4
5. 5-3
6. 6-4
However, I have an uneasy relationship with the 4-4 stone. It is almost like an old arranged marriage. It's not that I was that upset about the 4-4 stone. She has a lot of attractive qualities. It's not even that I don't love the 4-4 stone anymore. It's just that I didn't really choose her - I feel like I got stuck with her. And, as I've gotten to know her, I've also found things I don't like about her. But I think we can work things out, and there are still a lot of things I like about her. There is a reason she is my number one choice even after all this time.
My preference for opening moves has changed as my play has evolved. I've had 3 main fusekis that I've used. My favorite opening move used to be 3-3. Then 3-4. If you are interested, here is my history of fuseki and opening move preferences as black:
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
DrStraw wrote:4-4 seems to be the most popular opening move for both black and white in the games I play. I hae always disliked this move and rarely play it.
... why?
As you say, it seems pretty popular. (I have trouble thinking of professional games I've seen recently which don't feature at least one 4-4 during the first 4 moves of the game.)
I usually play 4-4 and 3-4 with white, because I have little idea what I'm doing as white anyway and trying to play too territorially usually ends up very bad for me. (I'm much better at threatening big frameworks and chasing/killing groups than at invading/reducing.)
With black I usually only play 3-4, but that doesn't mean I'll always take the corner. Even with a finished shimari (3-4 with a small keima added and no enemy stones around) I'm usually happy to let my opponent invade "my corner" with a tripod in gote while I get outside influence.
My only problem with 4-4 is that often people will try to be sneaky and get both the influence and a large corner, preferably in sente, so you always have to keep an eye on that. But that's just a timing question. People who really want the corner probably shouldn't play 4-4 in the first place.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
1) 4-4
2) 3-4 (I usually play one of each.)
3) 3-5
4) 5-5
5) 4-5
2) 3-4 (I usually play one of each.)
3) 3-5
4) 5-5
5) 4-5
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I like 4-4 as my first move as either black or white. I like that it makes directional choices more flexible. Maybe that's just in my mind, but I find that the game is easier to think about when I play this way.
As white, I prefer nirensei unless I want play more actively against Chinese opening variations because of my mood.
As black, I prefer to play 3-4 (direction depending on white's moves) as my move immediately after 4-4.
I guess overall, I like 4-4 > 3-4 > 5-4 > 3-3 > 3-5.
As white, I prefer nirensei unless I want play more actively against Chinese opening variations because of my mood.
As black, I prefer to play 3-4 (direction depending on white's moves) as my move immediately after 4-4.
I guess overall, I like 4-4 > 3-4 > 5-4 > 3-3 > 3-5.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
4-4 all the time
I'd like to add 3-4 at some point, but I have enough trouble with the game as it is, no need to confuse myself further and 4-4 seems to produce easier corner-situations most of the time.
I'd like to add 3-4 at some point, but I have enough trouble with the game as it is, no need to confuse myself further and 4-4 seems to produce easier corner-situations most of the time.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I'm most comfortable with 3-4 all along - for Black and for White. But sometimes I play 3-4 and 4-4, mostly as White and only as White I rarely play double 4-4 aswell.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I currently prefer a diagonal opening, and will offer it as white and accept it as black. I often play double 3-3s as white, but as black I don't have much of a preference - though I don't play any 5-3s or 5-4s anymore.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
leichtloeslich wrote:DrStraw wrote:4-4 seems to be the most popular opening move for both black and white in the games I play. I hae always disliked this move and rarely play it.
... why?
As you say, it seems pretty popular. (I have trouble thinking of professional games I've seen recently which don't feature at least one 4-4 during the first 4 moves of the game.)
Probably because when I was learning to play it was rarely seen in pro games in the material I used to study. I used Sakata's books to learn fuseki and he used a lot of 3-4 and 3-3. To this day 4-4 leaves me with an unsatisfied feeling because I feel very comfortable with 3-4 joseki and my ability to choose one appropriate to the position.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I started with the 4-4 when i was beginner, then I changed to 3-3 or 3-4, but now since I rediscovered how influence works I changed again to 4-4.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
For black, I have started playing the one space jump surrounding tengen that Shapenaji and Bill discussed a while back. I find it refreshing, as it doesn't match at all with my usual style.
In the past, I played the enclosure opening, a mini chinese (with either a 3-4 or 4-4 point in the other corner) or the orthodox fuseki as black.
For white, I play any combination of 4-4 and 3-4 points I feel like.
In the past, I played the enclosure opening, a mini chinese (with either a 3-4 or 4-4 point in the other corner) or the orthodox fuseki as black.
For white, I play any combination of 4-4 and 3-4 points I feel like.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I play two adjacent 4-4 points with either color, my idea being to have games that are familiar as possible, learn the 3-4 josekis when my opponent plays them and to spend my study time on life and death and fighting, but am really starting to wonder if I should be playing a broader range of moves in the opening. I see lots and lots of players weaker than me with very complex ideas about what they want to do in the opening. I'm not sure at what strength just playing 2 hoshis is too basic.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I guess my most frequent first move as Black would be 3-4 (or 4-3
) but I often play 4-4 and even more frequently as White. I enjoy thinking about direction issues, balance, and development potential in the opening and I get more of that with 3-4. I think 4-4 starts are popular now-a-days because of speed of development and flexibility. Among amateurs 4-4 starts may be more popular because it is easier to get a level of understanding of direction and development issues. That's probably why there is such a lot of san-ren-sei playing by kyu players. Also, many people came up playing handicap games with stronger players and in that case, of course, Black always starts with star point stones.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I like the 3-3. Initially the smaller number of Joseki appealed to me, and of the alternate openings(3-4,3-5,5-4) it appeared to be the strongest against the 4-4, which is so popular. If go weren't so cut throat, I would like to experiment with other openings, maybe 5-4 and 3-5 and tengen, but there aren't many good resources for studying these openings except maybe an addendum in a joseki book and a few odd pro games, and generally these openings don't mesh well with the traditional handicap ranking systems used by the AGA, which has officially endorsed the 4-4 as the only sanctioned handicap placement.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
My most common openings involve one 4-4 and one 3-4 when I'm black, and two 4-4s when I'm white.
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