Would anyone like to analyze my game?
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Would anyone like to analyze my game?
Would someone please analyze this game I played? I Played white and lost by one point (no komi). As many/as much review(s) as possible will be appreciated. Also, constructive criticism as well as encouragement for any good moves I might have made are both welcomed.
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
A few comments on the opening. 
Major point: Avoid incremental increases of territory. Think on a large scale.
Edit: Added variations at
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Major point: Avoid incremental increases of territory. Think on a large scale.
Edit: Added variations at
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
Nothing personal, but I would strongly recommend to all people that if you want a game thoroughly critiqued then you should submit it to GTL. You will get better feedback than you could do here.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
Just a general comment: You should seriously pay attention if there isn't something sente you can do before taking gote. If you had succeeded just once or twice more in this game, you would have gained the difference needed to win it.
Always be extremely hesitant to play a one-point gote, since it's as close as you can get to being completely useless while still achieving something. This means they should be the LAST moves you make. If you add just one eye before the last few moves, the only valid reason is to make a group live. Every other time, look around and see if you're really out of alternatives.
Near the end you've got several opportunities to take one point and threaten to take another, while you play one-point gote instead. A one-point sente should always rank higher among your options.
Always be extremely hesitant to play a one-point gote, since it's as close as you can get to being completely useless while still achieving something. This means they should be the LAST moves you make. If you add just one eye before the last few moves, the only valid reason is to make a group live. Every other time, look around and see if you're really out of alternatives.
Near the end you've got several opportunities to take one point and threaten to take another, while you play one-point gote instead. A one-point sente should always rank higher among your options.
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
I think that used to be true, but I'm not so sure anymore.DrStraw wrote:Nothing personal, but I would strongly recommend to all people that if you want a game thoroughly critiqued then you should submit it to GTL. You will get better feedback than you could do here.
I think you at least get quicker responses here.
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
So I'm still a bit shaky on determining the point value of moves. would you mind naming a few slow moves of mine?tentano wrote:Just a general comment: You should seriously pay attention if there isn't something sente you can do before taking gote. If you had succeeded just once or twice more in this game, you would have gained the difference needed to win it.
Always be extremely hesitant to play a one-point gote, since it's as close as you can get to being completely useless while still achieving something. This means they should be the LAST moves you make. If you add just one eye before the last few moves, the only valid reason is to make a group live. Every other time, look around and see if you're really out of alternatives.
Near the end you've got several opportunities to take one point and threaten to take another, while you play one-point gote instead. A one-point sente should always rank higher among your options.
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
If time is so important then you have the wrong emphasis. Improvement at go so not happen that quickly.xed_over wrote:I think that used to be true, but I'm not so sure anymore.DrStraw wrote:Nothing personal, but I would strongly recommend to all people that if you want a game thoroughly critiqued then you should submit it to GTL. You will get better feedback than you could do here.
I think you at least get quicker responses here.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
Went over the last 100 moves, trying to pick nits:
180 -- only P14 is secured, nothing is threatened
210 -- only R7 is secured, no immediate follow-up
214 -- only K6 is saved, no threat or folluw-up
216 -- only E5 is secured, no follow-up
226 -- only N10 is secured, no follow-up
236 -- only N10 is secured (from the other side this time!) no follow-up. You spent two gote moves to keep that one point!
239 -- you could have poked at black here, and then ADDITIONALLY play one of the one-point gote moves.
This is an incomplete set of options for move 180:
The circles are sente (I think) and the squares are all gote.
For the sake of this diagram, "sente" is "can take one more point after this move is ignored", and "the response does not need to be responded to"
I would have played at the triangle first, though. It's by far the biggest thing left on the board. What if black played there at 181?
180 -- only P14 is secured, nothing is threatened
210 -- only R7 is secured, no immediate follow-up
214 -- only K6 is saved, no threat or folluw-up
216 -- only E5 is secured, no follow-up
226 -- only N10 is secured, no follow-up
236 -- only N10 is secured (from the other side this time!) no follow-up. You spent two gote moves to keep that one point!
239 -- you could have poked at black here, and then ADDITIONALLY play one of the one-point gote moves.
This is an incomplete set of options for move 180:
The circles are sente (I think) and the squares are all gote.
For the sake of this diagram, "sente" is "can take one more point after this move is ignored", and "the response does not need to be responded to"
I would have played at the triangle first, though. It's by far the biggest thing left on the board. What if black played there at 181?
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That's true for our club, our strongest player is 3kEdLee wrote:Did you look at Bill's comments ? In many clubs, you're lucky to even have a 1-kyu review your games.would you mind naming a few slow moves of mine?
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to the gobook format. last updated april 2015 - Index of shapes, p.211 / 216
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
Hi Bill! I do appreciate you taking the time to have a look at my game; its an honor to be criticized by such an accomplished player. Thanks!Bill Spight wrote:A few comments on the opening.
Major point: Avoid incremental increases of territory. Think on a large scale.
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
tentano wrote:Went over the last 100 moves, trying to pick nits:
180 -- only P14 is secured, nothing is threatened
210 -- only R7 is secured, no immediate follow-up
214 -- only K6 is saved, no threat or folluw-up
216 -- only E5 is secured, no follow-up
226 -- only N10 is secured, no follow-up
236 -- only N10 is secured (from the other side this time!) no follow-up. You spent two gote moves to keep that one point!
239 -- you could have poked at black here, and then ADDITIONALLY play one of the one-point gote moves.
This is an incomplete set of options for move 180:
The circles are sente (I think) and the squares are all gote.
For the sake of this diagram, "sente" is "can take one more point after this move is ignored", and "the response does not need to be responded to"
I would have played at the triangle first, though. It's by far the biggest thing left on the board. What if black played there at 181?
Thanks for the diagram! It is quite helpful in better understanding how to retain sente.
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Re: Would anyone like to analyze my game?
Bill (and other players) have mentioned quite a few times the weakness of the kosumi when next to a two-stone wall. For example, the kick at
leaving a weakness at R06, and the block of
leaving a weakness for Black at N03.
I have a lot of trouble exploiting these, though! For example, if I (as white) were to follow up with
at N03, can Black simply not eat the attack by playing at N04? Or am I being too literal-minded?
I have a lot of trouble exploiting these, though! For example, if I (as white) were to follow up with
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