Endgame for L+2 group?
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Endgame for L+2 group?
So this happened in a recent game, where I got a L+2 group (in theory alive with points) and played endgame descents thinking this was enough to get 8 points in that corner. Then my opponent played this :
And it seems that a and b are miai, and black is left with the choice of either fighting a ko (which I couldn't win in this game) or a seki (since white can either make B's eye false or make an eye himself and black is short of liberties). Fortunately even with the loss of point it was still enough to win the game, but clearly this shouldn't have happened.
Well first, I think I'm reading this corner correctly, but if I missed a way to live with points I do hope someone stronger will point it out. More importantly, then, is what would have been a better way to play the endgame to maximize the points I got from this corner.
And it seems that a and b are miai, and black is left with the choice of either fighting a ko (which I couldn't win in this game) or a seki (since white can either make B's eye false or make an eye himself and black is short of liberties). Fortunately even with the loss of point it was still enough to win the game, but clearly this shouldn't have happened.
Well first, I think I'm reading this corner correctly, but if I missed a way to live with points I do hope someone stronger will point it out. More importantly, then, is what would have been a better way to play the endgame to maximize the points I got from this corner.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
I think you are correct about the seki (or ko). To avoid it, just make an eye before your liberties are filled.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
Let me refer you to this Sensei's page. https://senseis.xmp.net/?L2GroupWithDescent 
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
Actually, it should happen. If you have inadequate ko threats, the best play by both sides is a seki.Bki wrote:...black is left with the choice of either fighting a ko (which I couldn't win in this game) or a seki ...but clearly this shouldn't have happened...
Look at it this way: a pro could not have played it better than you did. For several moves, you were playing like a pro.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
Actually, at least one of the descents was probably a mistake.Joaz Banbeck wrote:Actually, it should happen. If you have inadequate ko threats, the best play by both sides is a seki.Bki wrote:...black is left with the choice of either fighting a ko (which I couldn't win in this game) or a seki ...but clearly this shouldn't have happened...
Look at it this way: a pro could not have played it better than you did. For several moves, you were playing like a pro.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
My comment was about the play starting from the OPs diagram.Bill Spight wrote:Actually, at least one of the descents was probably a mistake.Joaz Banbeck wrote:Actually, it should happen. If you have inadequate ko threats, the best play by both sides is a seki.Bki wrote:...black is left with the choice of either fighting a ko (which I couldn't win in this game) or a seki ...but clearly this shouldn't have happened...
Look at it this way: a pro could not have played it better than you did. For several moves, you were playing like a pro.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
Joaz Banbeck wrote:Actually, it should happen. If you have inadequate ko threats, the best play by both sides is a seki.Bki wrote:...black is left with the choice of either fighting a ko (which I couldn't win in this game) or a seki ...but clearly this shouldn't have happened...
Look at it this way: a pro could not have played it better than you did. For several moves, you were playing like a pro.
Thanks for making that clear.Joaz Banbeck wrote:My comment was about the play starting from the OPs diagram.Bill Spight wrote:Actually, at least one of the descents was probably a mistake.
It has been suggested that the problem arose only after he ignored White filling the last dame. It was probably before that.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
I think Bki is simply saying that, had he known that the corner could become a seki, black playing a move there to ensure it is ~7 points of territory is thus a ~7 point gote move and bigger than the presumably smaller moves he played instead during this phase of the endgame. (This is correct.)Bki wrote:...but clearly this shouldn't have happened...
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
Well, what is outside the corner matters for the endgame.Bki wrote:More importantly, then, is what would have been a better way to play the endgame to maximize the points I got from this corner.
For instance, a, b, or c is sente for White, but then, after securing the corner Black has a sente hane-connect.
For reference, here is a simpler position where Black has no sente. What is Black's play?
After
In the marked region, Black gets 6 pts. in the corner and WHite gets 1 pt. outside, for a net result to Black of 5 pts.
What is the result if Black plays a descent instead?
If
If
White to play can hold the net result for Black to 3 pts., 5 pts. for Black in the corner minus 2 pts. for White outside. The Black descent at 1 prevents that with sente. This position is ambiguous, as Black can choose to play sente or gote.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
what aboutBill Spight wrote:
What is the result if Black plays a descent instead?
If,
causes difficulties for Black.
leads to seki, possibly ko later.
at 4 lets White make ko. This descent is not good.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
You're right. I goofed.Schachus wrote:what aboutBill Spight wrote:
What is the result if Black plays a descent instead?
If,
causes difficulties for Black.
leads to seki, possibly ko later.
at 4 lets White make ko. This descent is not good.
at
?
So I guess
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
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— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
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Re: Endgame for L+2 group?
Yes this is exactly what I mean. Clearly given that the descent allowed for a seki and weren't really sente, playing an inside move to make sure I was alive with points instead of one of them would have been better. Instead I was greedy and naively thought that they were enough to secure points. It's made even worse by the fact that there was no white point on one of the side so it's not like I even had a follow-up to descending.Uberdude wrote:I think Bki is simply saying that, had he known that the corner could become a seki, black playing a move there to ensure it is ~7 points of territory is thus a ~7 point gote move and bigger than the presumably smaller moves he played instead during this phase of the endgame. (This is correct.)Bki wrote:...but clearly this shouldn't have happened...