To me it looks like something a 20k would play. Can any of us dare to claim that it is a mistake (even the commentator for this game didn't say so)? What could be the intent behind such a move? Let's discuss
What is the meaning behind this move?
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What is the meaning behind this move?
I am referring to move 36 of this game between Gu Li 9p and Jiang Weijing 5p:
To me it looks like something a 20k would play. Can any of us dare to claim that it is a mistake (even the commentator for this game didn't say so)? What could be the intent behind such a move? Let's discuss
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To me it looks like something a 20k would play. Can any of us dare to claim that it is a mistake (even the commentator for this game didn't say so)? What could be the intent behind such a move? Let's discuss
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
surely you must be referring to move 26 instead of 36.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
26? It's a fairly common reduction tactic by pros, especially for Kobayashi formations, so no not really.tchan001 wrote:surely you must be referring to move 26 instead of 36.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
I would assume whites aim was to force black to atari there... which for me if i was black would be an automatic response almost... but when you read it out, either way black may atari could end up giving white a good result in the end.... then again I am a failing 9k so I could be wrong...
I'm thinking...
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
I guess that white is trying to introduce aji into black's position.. if that's what it is, it seems to work, since black adds quite a few moves to that area.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
What Shaddy says makes sense. It looks like White gets 42 and 52 essentially in sente (giving black some points, of course, but two extra moves in such a fight is presumably worth more than that).
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
Figured out something else while chatting with oren. If W plays like this:
B will simply play 4 and give him an empty triangle. However, if he plays 3 first:
Suddenly he doesn't have to connect anymore- so black can't play this way, and so
And now w can get his aji.
Suddenly he doesn't have to connect anymore- so black can't play this way, and so
And now w can get his aji.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
That game is FRIGHTENING! I don't know how I would deal with the adrenaline from all those massive ko fights.
Heck, I could barely keep from leaping out of my seat and pacing the floor looking at it just now! ...and I'm still at work.
Heck, I could barely keep from leaping out of my seat and pacing the floor looking at it just now! ...and I'm still at work.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
It just gets the hanging connection in Sente, not all that complicated, all the may be hard to think of. if you look at black playing 38 without 36, then playing hanging connection, you can see that he has Gote this time.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
I just ran into this game browsing around gogameworld.com. They should put on some kind of warning label. I can't move the left side of my body and my hair's gone completely white.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
Why isn't 145 at Q8? Maybe I am missing something, but it appears that black took about a 7 to 8 point loss by playing it at S8, which is significant in a game that white won by 7 points.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
I'm not sure, but my guess is that 145 at Q8 allows the Q12 group to have more liberties for a race.
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
Looks like White was able to get sente because black cant afford to let the two stones escape now so white is able to get 'a'.
Without the exchange black can take sente like this, but I dont know if this is any good
Without the exchange black can take sente like this, but I dont know if this is any good
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
My thought : Isn't 1 protecting against the cut at 'a' ?
I would play this if white played 1
I would play this if white played 1
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Re: What is the meaning behind this move?
yes it can protect the cut but by giving him penuki? giving up penuki is worse than the cut. so i will say NO for your question.The Pilgrim wrote:My thought : Isn't 1 protecting against the cut at 'a' ?
I would play this if white played 1
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