Thanks for the comments!Harleqin wrote: This move is not passive at all. It not only captures the two stones, it also connects the two black groups. Black becomes very strong because of that. Just imagine the situation when White plays there: the black heavy group would be split off and weak.
Do not worry about overconcentration too much. First come strength and weakness, which are closely related to connecting and cutting.
Monday
Another step forward, played a H4 game with Shaddy. And he kindly reivewed it after the game.
I feel myself still weak in recognizing the difference between a strong shape and a heavy group. I kosumied and peepped his stones to make them 4 in a row, which i felt heavy, but in fact I hurted my own stones. Also I need to learn how to leave aji in my opponent's group. Another thing is to balance the time, i spent too much time in the opening reading, while in the mid game, when stones and groups twisted together I seems lost my patient in reading at all. In this way, I need to do more life and death problems. But looking from last week's record, I did none!
Tsumego 0
Tesuji 0
Books Yi Chang-ho Endgame Techniques
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