This is just the beginning of a game of mine and I wonder if the joseki after 9 is OK for White or if there's a better one available. Because I felt after the joseki (after 15) I would have needed to strengthen my lower group and thus would have lost sente.
Question about a specific board constellation
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Re: Question about a specific board constellation
B's exchange of 5 for 6 is very favorable for W, who now has a stable group in B's original attempted sphere of influence. I see no need to reinforce it at this point and an approach at the top left seems in order.
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Re: Question about a specific board constellation
r8 seems wrong direction as black is happy to fix. p3 or q2 or p2 instead seems the right area, not sure of exact move.
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Re: Question about a specific board constellation
Uberdude wrote:r8 seems wrong direction as black is happy to fix. p3 or q2 or p2 instead seems the right area, not sure of exact move.
Acutally Mastergo says for the setting of White-K3, White-N3 and Black-Q4 that my move is by far the best one, even when additionally considering a Black-H3 stone.
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Re: Question about a specific board constellation
The only similar high-level example from GoGoD. P3 in the game (R5 below) appears to be the key point (as Uberdude suggested earlier). Letting Black get to it first was hard on White.
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in the game, normal is the shoulder hit at O4 instead of the attachment at Q6 (appears 20+ times more often in GoGoD). White typically answers with a slide into the corner at P2.
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in the game, normal is the shoulder hit at O4 instead of the attachment at Q6 (appears 20+ times more often in GoGoD). White typically answers with a slide into the corner at P2.Dave Sigaty
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EdLee wrote:Yes, he read. And mis-read an 8 for a 6, honest mistake.Uberdude wrote:Did you read? I said r8 not r6.
He even quoted the r8 in his reply.
Simply pointing it out would've sufficed.
The snarky " Did you read? " is uncalled for.
I would be careful trying to assign tone/intent, here. You can just as easily read it as a simple statement of fact and a question: "did you (mis)read?"