Largest area, a or b ?
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Largest area, a or b ?
I've recently been introduced to the idea of playing first in largest open spaces during the fuseki and tried to apply this in my games. So here is a game I played recently and I'd like to make sure I'm getting the idea more or less right and applying it correctly.
Black just played J3, which move do you think is better, a or b (forgetting for the moment that another move might be the best choice) ? Before I would have played b without much thinking, after all black is approaching so I must stop him and put pressure on the J3 stone, no ?
But the play-in-larger-spaces-first made me consider a (which I played) because there is much space on the side than at the bottom, plus it has a nice follow-up at D10, while b leaves the side open and doesn't have much room for future developpement ?
So, I had the feeling then of having some kind of small-scale epiphany but looking at the board now I'm not sure b wouldn't have been as good (or as bad).
edit. Misplaced stone in the diagram.
Black just played J3, which move do you think is better, a or b (forgetting for the moment that another move might be the best choice) ? Before I would have played b without much thinking, after all black is approaching so I must stop him and put pressure on the J3 stone, no ?
But the play-in-larger-spaces-first made me consider a (which I played) because there is much space on the side than at the bottom, plus it has a nice follow-up at D10, while b leaves the side open and doesn't have much room for future developpement ?
So, I had the feeling then of having some kind of small-scale epiphany but looking at the board now I'm not sure b wouldn't have been as good (or as bad).
edit. Misplaced stone in the diagram.
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Re: Largest area, a or b ?
Thanks a lot for your detailed answer, EdLee. I'll make sure I (re)read it carefully.
I'm 1-2d on KGS but haven't played there a lot in the last few years.
I'm 1-2d on KGS but haven't played there a lot in the last few years.
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Re: Largest area, a or b ?
What's the move order there? Do you have an sgf leading up to that point? I'm curious.
(specifically I'm trying to work out whether Black tenuki'd White's approach at R10 or whether Black played R8 in response to R10?)
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Re: Largest area, a or b ?
Hmm, making me load a sgf file on my first on the forum may not be a good idea
but I'll try. It was played on Wbaduk so I created a sgf of the first moves (and realised I had misplaced a stone in my first post's diagram).
That sequence in the upper left looks terrible, and losing sente with the r17 sequence doesn't feel great either... I guess my only excuse is that I'm currently trying to play more territorial because my usual fighting/reduce immediatly "style" often leads me to attack a lot (which feels good) but also leaves me short on points when the attack fails.
That sequence in the upper left looks terrible, and losing sente with the r17 sequence doesn't feel great either... I guess my only excuse is that I'm currently trying to play more territorial because my usual fighting/reduce immediatly "style" often leads me to attack a lot (which feels good) but also leaves me short on points when the attack fails.
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Re: Largest area, a or b ?
I must admit, I really dislike the R17 sequence. I feel like something on the bottom is much bigger, white's group doesn't need it to live, and by firming up black's wall it limits white's options to reduce black's top later.
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Re: Largest area, a or b ?
My preference between the two would be for 'b'. For one, it increases the pressure on the black K3 stone, allowing for potential invasions of black's lower side in the future. You could even consider one space further to the right of 'b' to put more pressure on the black stone. Another reason I prefer 'b' is because when we consider the extension that may be desired after a shimari, with 'a' the extension to K3 or K4 is already blocked by a black stone. With 'b', there is still an extension to C10 or D10 available afterward.
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Re: Largest area, a or b ?
First, at your level I do not think that you will have any trouble applying that idea well.
Second, I favor b because it will support an incursion into the bottom right moyo. I do not think that the idea applies to this situation. More important is the follow-up. IOW, what is your plan? You may be aware that pros make fun of amateur plays "where the stone makes the loudest sound."
Third, both plays suck, IMO. Because of your low posture and over-concentration in the top right, you are seriously behind. If you do not do something in the bottom right, how are you going to have a chance? Maybe you should invade, maybe you should reduce, maybe you should extend to H-03 first. But if you play you go your way, I'll go mine, you will lose.
Edit: Black has an extra stone on Q-18, so things aren't quite so bad. You are still playing catch-up, however, and need to play enterprisingly.
Second, I favor b because it will support an incursion into the bottom right moyo. I do not think that the idea applies to this situation. More important is the follow-up. IOW, what is your plan? You may be aware that pros make fun of amateur plays "where the stone makes the loudest sound."
Third, both plays suck, IMO. Because of your low posture and over-concentration in the top right, you are seriously behind. If you do not do something in the bottom right, how are you going to have a chance? Maybe you should invade, maybe you should reduce, maybe you should extend to H-03 first. But if you play you go your way, I'll go mine, you will lose.
Edit: Black has an extra stone on Q-18, so things aren't quite so bad. You are still playing catch-up, however, and need to play enterprisingly.
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Re: Largest area, a or b ?
I was going to write something along the lines of what Bill wrote, until I read the entire thread. So I will just add the following.
Asking which of two moves is better is the wrong question. It automatically narrows your thinking. Ask, rather, what you are trying to achieve. As Bill points out, you are behind. So what is your goal? I think you will find that neither move fit it. On the left I would prefer the middle star point to the keima. At the bottom I would prefer a larger extension if I were to play there.
As I said, I don't think either are optimal. But, you need to decide what the goal is for playing on each side and THEN decide which side is the better choice. Only after than should you decide the length of the extension.
Asking which of two moves is better is the wrong question. It automatically narrows your thinking. Ask, rather, what you are trying to achieve. As Bill points out, you are behind. So what is your goal? I think you will find that neither move fit it. On the left I would prefer the middle star point to the keima. At the bottom I would prefer a larger extension if I were to play there.
As I said, I don't think either are optimal. But, you need to decide what the goal is for playing on each side and THEN decide which side is the better choice. Only after than should you decide the length of the extension.
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