Continuing schawipp's notes --
Depending on the whole board situation,
here are some of the options for Black (now, or later): -
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The biggest problem in this game is the contact play of :B23:. Contact moves are usually played by the person trying to live, not by the person trying to kill. Had this stone been one point to the left there would not have been enough room for white to live. There wasn't enough room anyway, but by playing in contact you gave yourself more chance to me the type of mistake you are discussing.mongus wrote:Well that is very interesting. I managed to find the game where this happened. The interesting part is move 28. The ladder would have worked very well.
Hi mongus,mongus wrote:The interesting part is move 28.
Hi mongus,mongus wrote:I pretty much always make contact moves -
attacking or defending.
Will have to study that a lot -
that's quite a perspective shift!
( I added the red highlight. )mongus wrote:this would only be worth pursuing if you were in this kind of situation :
Well done!mongus wrote:Note, to redeem myself White tried a similar trap at Move 41. This time I played it correctly.
To be honest, my opponent did warn me to be careful for move 41. I can't take all the credit!Bill Spight wrote:Well done!mongus wrote:Note, to redeem myself White tried a similar trap at Move 41. This time I played it correctly.
This illustrates an important point. It is possible to learn while playing a game, regardless of winning or losing.
It does say in the guidelines the preferred method is to link to it. But thats no good if you can't then see it. Have edited and embedded the SGF directly.EdLee wrote:Hi mongus,
I like to embed the actual text of the SGF directly here,
not a link to it, which is what you did in post 26.
I never have problems when I embed the text directly.
But others occasionally cannot display the game here;
please double check that your SGF post (26) works -- it didn't, as of this post.