Would you feel comfortable posting one of your games? Perhaps the one that you feel you played best.
This is the game where I felt I played my best but I know I made a ton of really stupid mistakes.
Would you feel comfortable posting one of your games? Perhaps the one that you feel you played best.
Black 9 is a big mistake I feel. Keeping your stones connected is very important. Connected stones form bigger groups, bigger groups are less subject to dying and can enclose more territory.
By playing 9 black allows white to cut him into two groups. If 9 is played at 10 instead black's groups will be connected and safe. As a bonus, the bottom becomes black's territory.
Jeansburger wrote:Black 9 is a big mistake I feel. Keeping your stones connected is very important. Connected stones form bigger groups, bigger groups are less subject to dying and can enclose more territory.
By playing 9 black allows white to cut him into two groups. If 9 is played at 10 instead black's groups will be connected and safe. As a bonus, the bottom becomes black's territory.
I can see how you could play that and work it out. My problem is that I can't see what moves are helpful and which are not. I try to play things out in my head and I'm just wrong. It doesn't matter if its a problem or a game, I just don't understand the why this move is better than another. It might just be I have to lose 1000000 games, but I feel as thought I'm missing a key component that would help me understand what makes a move have more impact than another.
at 10 is better than
in the actual game?Are you saying that you don't see howat 10 is better than
in the actual game?
Jeansburger wrote:This is the game where I felt I played my best but I know I made a ton of really stupid mistakes.
Have you tried playing on a larger board? Maybe 19x19 or even just 13x13? At your level, games on these larger boards -- particularly the 19x19 -- usually involve both players making and recovering from many mistakes. As a friend of mine once said when he was at your level, if you mess up in one area -- just start playing in another!
Jeansburger wrote:I was told by one of the 1d that were at my local go group to not bother playing a bigger board until I'm about 5k(or until my handicap was no stones on a 9x9 against him). It didn't sound right to me but even when I asked for game reviews on the Baduk subreddit I was told I'm not ready to play on a larger board.
Jeansburger wrote:I was told by one of the 1d that were at my local go group to not bother playing a bigger board until I'm about 5k(or until my handicap was no stones on a 9x9 against him).
jeansburger wrote:It didn't sound right to me but even when I asked for game reviews on the Baduk subreddit I was told I'm not ready to play on a larger board.
Jeansburger wrote:Are you saying that you don't see howat 10 is better than
in the actual game?
I see why it is better, it stops white from completing a capture of a stone and it also allows black to cut white apart. My problem is why I don't see those moves unless it's way after the fact.
sybob wrote:Jeansburger wrote:I was told by one of the 1d that were at my local go group to not bother playing a bigger board until I'm about 5k(or until my handicap was no stones on a 9x9 against him).
I say b.s.
sybob wrote:jeansburger wrote:It didn't sound right to me but even when I asked for game reviews on the Baduk subreddit I was told I'm not ready to play on a larger board.
I say b.s.