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Re: Proper corner play?

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 3:15 pm
by Aidoneus
Hi Bill,

Thank you for looking at another one of my games!

A few comments on your comments:

On :b30: I thought that White was all dead, so I tenukied (making yet another ponuki! :lol: ).

On :b32: I thought about the atari at e5, but it seemed to me that after :w33: at f4 I would have to either extend and connect ( :b34: at f5, :w35: at g5, :b36: at d5), or just connect ( :b34: at d5), with both ending in gote. Wrong?

Concerning the variations around :b55: I saw some of the moves that didn't actually work, but not the ko sequence--in particular, I missed the throw in. It seems that ko is the best that Black can expect against best play by White, though, right?

As for your other comments, I need to be more cognizant of disconnecting my opponent's stones, keeping my own stones connected, and to stop making my own stones heavy. Maybe if I make a sleep tape to indoctrinate myself... ;-)

Thanks,
Bill

Re: Proper corner play?

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:02 pm
by Bill Spight
Aidoneus wrote: On :b32: I thought about the atari at e5, but it seemed to me that after :w33: at f4 I would have to either extend and connect ( :b34: at f5, :w35: at g5, :b36: at d5), or just connect ( :b34: at d5), with both ending in gote. Wrong?
There is no need to save the atari stone. It can be treated lightly. Generally when a stone has done its work, it can be discarded.
Concerning the variations around :b55: I saw some of the moves that didn't actually work, but not the ko sequence--in particular, I missed the throw in. It seems that ko is the best that Black can expect against best play by White, though, right?
So it seems. :)
As for your other comments, I need to be more cognizant of disconnecting my opponent's stones, keeping my own stones connected, and to stop making my own stones heavy. Maybe if I make a sleep tape to indoctrinate myself... ;-)
Let your mantra be, "Divide and conquer, divide and conquer, . . ." :)