Re: Cutting Principles Explained?
Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 1:09 pm
I meant going wrong in the sense of misunderstanding what you've said.
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I just remembered Richard Hunter's book, Crosscut Workshop, which I believe is now available at SmartGo books, http://gobooks.com/books.html . I have not read it, but I am sure that it is excellent.Bill Spight wrote:I don't know of a book about cutting. However, I think that you are doing the right thing. If you cut and your opponent refutes the cut, you have learned something. If you don't cut, you may never know whether you should have or not.jeffb99 wrote:I'm finding that a serious weakness in my game is cutting. When to, when not to, how to defend against, etc. I frequently cut only to find myself in big trouble 3 or 4 moves later. I guess I'm just not "getting it".![]()
I'm slowly working my way thru "Attack and Defense". But is there another book, online resource, or YouTube video you can recommend that can specifically help explain cutting principles?
Thanks!!
--Jeff
Perhaps we mean different things by willpower. People often invoke willpower when talking about breaking bad habits. When you play up to yourself you are still playing within your limits. That's not so difficult. Belief in yourself is as important as anything.hyperpape wrote:I meant going wrong in the sense of misunderstanding what you've said.
You must have a very short memory.Bill Spight wrote: I just remembered Richard Hunter's book, Crosscut Workshop, which I believe is now available at SmartGo books, http://gobooks.com/books.html . I have not read it, but I am sure that it is excellent.
DrStraw? That's an interesting name.DrStraw wrote:You must have a very short memory.Bill Spight wrote: I just remembered Richard Hunter's book, Crosscut Workshop, which I believe is now available at SmartGo books, http://gobooks.com/books.html . I have not read it, but I am sure that it is excellent.
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Some people have been known to say that:Bill Spight wrote:DrStraw? That's an interesting name.You must be an interesting fellow.