Hey guys,
My opponent said at the end of my game that I was weak.
I'm a 1k on kgs and played a 0.5 komi game with 1d.
In my observation if I played 180 at e4 black will be good right since white has to capture the center stones @j7; black can go back and fix the cut.
After that black should be ahead by 10 ?
Well normaly I don't really care about if my oponents think that I'm not very good but he got me thinking... what moves made it seem I was so weak?
So I wonder, which moves do you think is the really weak ones ?
Thanks,
Otenki (shakenaji)
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Re: weak game ?
Weakish moves (IMO, OC)
Why not the jump attachment at P-05?
Why not the jump attachment at Q-14? If White hanes, crosscut.
Better at M-15, no?
I don’t know if this is weak, but it may be an overplay. Isn’t the top side big now?
Consistent with
, but it allows
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Cedes thickness to White, when Black should attack the central White group.
Black 105: You’ve got to be kidding.
Black 115: Attack the White center! It is bigger than saving this group.
Black 119: Strengthens White.
Black 121: Weakens Black.
Black 123: Overplay, I think.
Black 143: You’ve got to be kidding.
Black 151: I don’t know if this is weak, but how about capturing the single stone and then, if White saves his stones on the bottom, play D-11?
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I don’t know why your opponent called your play weak, but you make tactical plays that leave weaknesses behind. That’s surprising for someone of your strength.
Black 105: You’ve got to be kidding.
Black 115: Attack the White center! It is bigger than saving this group.
Black 119: Strengthens White.
Black 121: Weakens Black.
Black 123: Overplay, I think.
Black 143: You’ve got to be kidding.
Black 151: I don’t know if this is weak, but how about capturing the single stone and then, if White saves his stones on the bottom, play D-11?
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I don’t know why your opponent called your play weak, but you make tactical plays that leave weaknesses behind. That’s surprising for someone of your strength.
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