When either playing against, or studying kifus of players either weaker or of the same strength as mine, I’m usually pretty accurate. (Though I have probably played 80% of my games against DDK's so I have experience in that field
I know for a fact that most people here have a problem with estimating a ddk's strength (at least by kifu). (Honestly: I felt insult that most people thought game #6 was 12k
This completely changes once I get into the sdk range. If I look at a 8k vs 8k kifu I am amazed at how perfect ever move seem and how elegantly they navigate difficult situations. (Yes, you may laugh now). I honestly think I couldn't tell the difference between a 5k and a pro game.
Over the board I still retain a unit of measurement depending on how many handicap stones I have.
With my local 5 and 6k a game usually looks like this: I get 4 stones and we fight across the board until he has enough aji to make his move. Either I make a mistake and lose in the middle game, or I keep my advantage and win by a few points.
Against the local 2k: I get 9 stones and desperately try to keep all my groups alive. If I don't blunder in the middle game hey demolishes me in the endgame. (Recently I have a winning streak so we are down to 8 stones
Anything above 1k enters a fuzzy area where I have no Idea. All I know is that anything I do get's cut, killed or choked. If I ever get sente my opponent’s stones are usually ironclad with no weak spots while my formation has gaping holes
One of my main reasons why I want to get stronger is to at least appreciate (when not understand) professional level games. For example this game was praised as especially good in my club, but I just didn't understand a thing.
[sgf-full]http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/download/file.php?id=624[/sgf-full]
Can someone explain this game? (And is it any good or did I just waste your time?)
Mnemonic
Edit: one player is our local Chinese 6d