4-4 double keima approach disaster
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4-4 double keima approach disaster
Hello there, I started playing on Tygem again and in the process losing a lot of hair over unexpected moves that keep throwing me off over and over again. How should I play after white's E17? Just connecting seemed common sense to me, but that didn't turn out so great in the end.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: 4-4 double keima approach disaster
So it looks ok like this then? Thanks for your answer.
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Re: 4-4 double keima approach disaster
I tend to screw up a lot with moves like 11 at the most crucial time of an exchange... ^^; Should I focus on tsumego, joseki or something else to get these kind of moves right?
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I've noticed that this depends on the individual.ShinLyuu wrote:I tend to screw up a lot with moves like 11 at the most crucial time of an exchange... ^^;
Should I focus on tsumego, joseki or something else to get these kind of moves right?
Some people can study and improve nicely all by themselves.
Some find a good teacher to be very helpful. (I belong to the latter group.
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( my emphasis. )ShinLyuu wrote:How should I play after white's E17? Just connecting seemed common sense to me,
but that didn't turn out so great in the end.
Hi Shin, it turns out the
If you compare the variation where W hanes up at G16 on
B's shape is less solid than yours in the game -- the
Once again, important to tell the good moves (
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Re: 4-4 double keima approach disaster
Ok, next time I'll get it right and not lose so easily (I hope). Thank you for sharing your wisdom, EdLee!
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Re: 4-4 double keima approach disaster
But something seems to be wrong with this variation. Wg16 (atari) and then Wd15 would lead to complications. I wouldn't play double hane in this position.ShinLyuu wrote:So it looks ok like this then? Thanks for your answer.
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Re: 4-4 double keima approach disaster
Oh yeah, I didn't think of that, best to avoid the double hane before the shape D15 cut is fixed then.
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Re: 4-4 double keima approach disaster
I think Vlack can throw in at F18 to get the second line stone. I haven't read any way for White to gain from those lines, and Black's shape is a bit nicer, IMO.
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Re: 4-4 double keima approach disaster
yeah, there's no reason for the double hane in the final position... you already got value for your sacrifice
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