How can I switch my game style to a more territorial?
I think it is soo much more easier to invade and then just make life than to actually attempt to kill or defend the invading stones.
I hope someone can understand my pain and help
This may be somewhat obvious, but when you create a moyo, you are not creating territory. The idea behind a moyo strategy is that you build on a big enough scale that your opponent has to do something about it, because if it all becomes territory, they will be way behind. As a result, if your opponent invades, this is exactly what you should want.Krama wrote:I constantly go for moyos.. and it frustrates me so much when someone invades them but I don't expect it. Like When I play low or mini chinese I expect them to invade at certain points and I am good with it, but when someone plays vulgar moves inside my moyo or even territory expecting to live and then I fail to kill them I usually just quit cause it enrages me beyond belief.
How can I switch my game style to a more territorial?
I think it is soo much more easier to invade and then just make life than to actually attempt to kill or defend the invading stones.
I hope someone can understand my pain and help
If you have a bit to spend, I did find around that level that Yuan Zhou's Master Play: The Territorial Styles of Kitani Minoru and Cho Chikun to be eye-opening, though arguably the commentary isn't that great for stronger players.Krama wrote:I am 8 kyu on KGS but I think I might be stronger than that. You could say that I am a strong DDK or weak SDK considering EGF ranking.
Also thank you for the response I will attempt to use it in my games.
Hi Krama, as hyperpape suggested, your mentality has something to do with it.Krama wrote:and it frustrates me so much when...