emerus wrote:Around 3k, I had an uncanny ability to blunder decisive victories away. This didn't shake me much because I believe that it is important to fight over every point and learn from every confrontation. To me, winning is secondary. I thought I would share my mindset on that because it sounds like you're beating yourself up.
The issue in this case was L3 to J2 but in a general sense, it's your positional judgement. Have you heard of DrStraws counting lessons? I feel like that's a good first step towards positional judgement. Start by applying it in endgame situations. Did you really need to cut so deep at :black:215 if you had a comfortable lead? Was the potential 1-2 points by playing at j2 instead of h2 worth the risk? That would be a good start on positional judgement. The next step would be determining things like invading/reducing and expanding/solidifying frameworks in the middle game.
These two steps really helped me gain a few ranks quickly and are important skills to have. For our levels, I think if we studied and applied these, it wouldn't be hard to gain some rank.
I seem to have gotten to the point where I know how to count but just forget or am worried about so much other things I don't have time for it.
I guess it comes down to the fact that I need to be more disciplined ?
Joaz Banbeck wrote:There is an important concept that could help your play......
Wow! I think you just discovered a huge bad habbit in my play.
I will think of the different posibilities in this situation instead of just 3-3 and treating my stone light.
Indeed no need to ALWAYS sacrifice in this situation, only when needed.
Thank you so much!
Loons wrote:What was up with S16?
I've seen this played against me a few times in games against stronger players and wanted to try it out.
Keep in mind that I'm trying to provoke a fight towards the center rather than make teritory or a stable group.
Is this move bad ? What would you have played ?
I understand a little bit but really not more than a little bit.
Isn't this just another style of playing?
Or did my oponent fail to punish my mistake, should he have played at O17 aproach instead ?
Can you elaborate ?
Thanks,
Otenki