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Hi Fedya, Yes, this is not uncommon.Fedya wrote:I didn't play the tiger's mouth atbecause I distinctly recall having another game reviewed where I did play the tiger's mouth
and was told I should connect directly.
Obviously I don't know when it's right to play the tiger's mouth, and when it's right to connect directly.
I can understand that fear, though I think it is misplaced: did you read anything that resulted in f3 dying? I too thought maybe white could do something against f3, but had no fear that f3 would die. At most I would think white might be able to live with a tiny group in the h3 area, whilst making black strong around and damaging white's lower left corner. This is not to be feared, it is to be welcomed. But if you did want to assuage your fears, playing 31 at f5 would be a better way to make sure f3 is safe and white can't do any funny business inside, whilst also being a valuable move on the outside for yourself instead of playing inside your own territory.Fedya wrote:Uberdude: withI was afraid of White putting pressure on the stone at F3. I figured that if I lost that White would get a lot of territory, and my group wouldn't be very big at all.
Ah yes. From this point until nearly move 100 you play as close as you can, to the white group you are supposed to be attacking. And it doesn't work out. So this is an attack-and-defence perception matter: don't play so close.Fedya wrote:Charles Matthews: What issue at?
My personal rule of thumb is: play the direct connection unless you have a precise reason not to.Fedya wrote: I didn't play the tiger's mouth atbecause I distinctly recall having another game reviewed where I did play the tiger's mouth and was told I should connect directly.