C'mon, 30 years old isn't that old :-p I'm 32, but I don't feel any different than when I was 21.joellercoaster wrote:Count me in. Darn whippersnappers with their plastic brains and rapid progress!Boidhre wrote:with all these young ones on the servers us married 30+ year olds with kids need to band together.
A beginner's journal of little interest
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
be immersed
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
I'm 34, my sister-in-law is 20. I don't ever remember being *that* young and devoid of any sense of responsibility.Kirby wrote:C'mon, 30 years old isn't that old :-p I'm 32, but I don't feel any different than when I was 21.
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
Well, slightly more mature, with slightly better tastes, particularly in choice of drinks. I'll be 32 in May.Kirby wrote:C'mon, 30 years old isn't that old :-p I'm 32, but I don't feel any different than when I was 21.
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
41 in less than a fortnight 
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
The rust is starting to come off. Played an EGF 1d on 4 stones in a very slow live game:
Adding it as it's my first win at this handicap against someone this strong in a live game. Any comments welcome.
Adding it as it's my first win at this handicap against someone this strong in a live game. Any comments welcome.
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Congrats. 
A big move; but I like a pincer-block better (say, G17).
( Same feeling for
also. )
If W jumps into your UR corner, he has to pay for it (on the outside).
The local result here is
has become a bit inefficient, it seems.
Probably no problem, but maybe I'd F4 instead.
( If we look at the whole board,
which side has more potential: left or right ?
Your
is low.
I feel the right and bottom are bigger than the left. )
Q11 vicinity is huge. ( R11, R10, etc. ) Or, start a fight: L17, etc.
If you take a big point (say, Q11) and
W spends a move to capture your C2 stone,
but hurts his own F3, B seems satisfied.
Maybe R8 direction.
A vital point, but maybe N10 first.
Locally, R4 very big for Black.
,
A little strange.
Especially, R3 (or S3) is huge for
.
Q2.
( Same feeling for
If W jumps into your UR corner, he has to pay for it (on the outside).
The local result here is
( If we look at the whole board,
which side has more potential: left or right ?
Your
If you take a big point (say, Q11) and
W spends a move to capture your C2 stone,
but hurts his own F3, B seems satisfied.
Especially, R3 (or S3) is huge for
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
Thanks Ed, I agree, I wasn't happy with my play in the lower right overall.
seems to be a constant "bad habit" in that I find myself consistently protecting the corner in this kind of situation lately if I look back through games. I think if I want to play on the right maybe R10 is better thinking?
I just got confused about.
was just an automatic "must connect" slow move that I need to stop playing mindlessly.
I wasn't convinced white would respond to N10.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Ah, and therein reveals a problem in your thinking.Boidhre wrote:I wasn't convinced white would respond to N10.
Why must W reply to your move to make it a good move ?!
In an even game, when you open at Q16,
must W "reply" to it ( for
( Somehow it seems
both sides of the same coin, perhaps ? )
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Re:
Part of the problem is I'm far too attracted to any kind of side ways movement I can get with a group on the side like that. I think I overvalue having a bit more eyeshape when the centre is still very open. So I really want to get Q7 in and then over estimate the issue if white doesn't respond to N10 and plays on the bottom instead. If that makes sense.EdLee wrote:Ah, and therein reveals a problem in your thinking.Boidhre wrote:I wasn't convinced white would respond to N10.
Why must W reply to your move to make it a good move ?!
In an even game, when you open at Q16,
must W "reply" to it ( for@ Q16 to be a good move ) ?
( Somehow it seemsand
are related...
both sides of the same coin, perhaps ? )
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
Boidhre wrote:seems to be a constant "bad habit" in that I find myself consistently protecting the corner in this kind of situation lately if I look back through games.
It is true thatI think if I want to play on the right maybe R10 is better thinking?
If you are not going to playwas just an automatic "must connect" slow move that I need to stop playing mindlessly.
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest
Congratulations!
Some comments.
BTW, you would do well to think more about shape. Count the number of empty triangles you made in this game, for example.
Some comments.
BTW, you would do well to think more about shape. Count the number of empty triangles you made in this game, for example.
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.