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A human-vs-human 3-stone game.
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 11:34 am
by tekesta
Hello again. Below is a game in which I took 3 stones of handicap and my human opponent took White. I won by 10.5 points, but I may have played rather mildly; in accordance with the spirit of handicap stones I played a moyo game, but there may have been better plays to keep White on the defensive. (

is suspect, as it allowed

@ C13 and I had to go into the corner.) Much obliged in advance for your comments.
Re: A human-vs-human 3-stone game.
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:42 pm
by Joaz Banbeck
tekesta wrote:...in accordance with the spirit of handicap stones I played a moyo game...
The handicap stones are not moyo stones. It may happen sometimes, but that is not their real nature.
They are attacking stones.

Re: A human-vs-human 3-stone game.
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 7:05 am
by tekesta
Joaz Banbeck wrote:The handicap stones are not moyo stones. It may happen sometimes, but that is not their real nature.
They are attacking stones.

Do you believe that I did enough attacking in this game? Or did I let White get off too easy? I tend to play moves like

in accordance with the 3rd Golden Rule, "Get strong before attacking!" Also, I don't like to get into fights too early in the game, as my opponent can end up getting outward influence.
Re: A human-vs-human 3-stone game.
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:00 am
by Charles Matthews
tekesta wrote:Do you believe that I did enough attacking in this game?

Maybe this seems natural, but you should be a bit suspicious. You end up with a "small gaps" position. I would look at L3 here for a different game (looking for a double attack).

At J8 is normal. White ends in sente? Black's attack hasn't achieved much yet.

One point higher for efficiency.

You can play tenuki, also.

looks too simple. I would try the L9 peep. Assuming White connects, J10 is a large-scale attack.
Re: A human-vs-human 3-stone game.
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:12 am
by Bill Spight
tekesta wrote:Joaz Banbeck wrote:The handicap stones are not moyo stones. It may happen sometimes, but that is not their real nature.
They are attacking stones.

Do you believe that I did enough attacking in this game? Or did I let White get off too easy? I tend to play moves like

in accordance with the 3rd Golden Rule, "Get strong before attacking!" Also, I don't like to get into fights too early in the game, as my opponent can end up getting outward influence.
First,

is not strong. It is a big play, but does not build any strength.
Second, early fights do not mean that White gets outside influence. The way you played in the top left corner gave White some outside influence.