Hi.
I played another game that I want know your opinion. I am black and white is one player of OGS (I will pass link of this topic). I can analysis the next move:
I have to mention that my move 43 is very vital to make to reduce Moyo who was preparing.
I think that my move 49 is a fail because I tried orient my rock to defense and make a exit to the center.
My move 147 was so important because around the move 110, the game began to close territory.
When my parnet made 176, I swaeted a lot. I counted threath and I wanted play a risk ko that I thought that I could win. At the end, we didn't a ko. What do you thing about this moment?
I thought that white 184 is a big error in this moment of game because we are close in points and he lose sente to reduce me 2 points. My 185 is a rare move, I wanted connect because I was scared that appear a possibility of new important ko thought I will lose sente. But white made a new big fail because with 186 waste the opportunity to recover sente.
With white 222, he waste the last point that he could make.
This game was tight
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S2W, thanks.
a bit strange; o16 better.
leaves a weakness at K17. Instead, you can play the same joseki, the 2-space extension, as
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you cannot take a vacation in the middle of a fight. Your M10 group is still in trouble; you must take care of it first.
if L10, can you live ?
Terrible for W. Broken shape for W.
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Re: This game was tight
It is rare because I can read it, but very thanks to SW2.EdLee wrote:Hi Darsey, it's helpful if you first double-check that your SGF tags work...
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Re: This game was tight
When you played atari with 15 what was your plan if white extended, instead of generously giving you a ponnuki?
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Re: This game was tight
Uberdude wrote:When you played atari with 15 what was your plan if white extended, instead of generously giving you a ponnuki?
I made because I thought that he will play
But I finish with the ponnuki, I didnt hope it.
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Re: This game was tight
This isn't a joseki. To start with, as Ed said,Darsey wrote:I made because I thought that he will play S17, S18. He should capture my rock in R16 because I could give fight. In my plan, I thought that I could finish good in this joseki in gote, he could attack or make a shimari.
White could also think about going for the outside and letting you have the corner:
So it would be a lot better not to create that cutting point in your shape and simply play calmly like this:
However, if you do get into bad position, there is still a better way to handle it than
Why is this better? It fixes your cutting point at a. So would simply connecting at a, but this hanging connection actually does two things: it is also sente to capture white's two corner stones (as it also defends the cutting point at b so you can hane and take a liberty with 5):
So white would defend like this, and you would not need to take gote to defend your cutting point like before, though it would still probably be sensible to take gote to extend like this:
There is a similar shape to this that often appears near the edge of the board:
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Re: This game was tight
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
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Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
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Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
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Re: This game was tight
Uberdude wrote:(we don't call them rocks!)
Sorry, it was a terrible confusion.
I understand your josekis. It was a better position that I thought make and that how finish.
I want recovery one ask:
What do you think if we play a ko?Darsey wrote:When my parnet made 176, I swaeted a lot. I counted threath and I wanted play a risk ko that I thought that I could win. At the end, we didn't a ko. What do you thing about this moment?