Estimating strength and "interesting" game
Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:21 pm
I've been thinking about this recently and my question is: how reliably can you estimate the strength of a player by either reading a kifu or playing a game against him? (I'm especially interested in other DDK’s experience and if they are similarly to mine)
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
) Also, I have taught about 5 people go so I'm also pretty confident in the 30-20k range.
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
. I could've easily given either player 7 stones and win. I would go as far as to bet money on 9 stones)
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
, but it's even harder there
)
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
. If you don't count playing style I don't see a difference between our local 1k (He usually plays 3 DDK at the same time while bragging, boasting and smack talking) and the Chinese 6d "close to professional level" KGS 9d (He just quietly places a stone and then looks at you with a blank face, which could either mean awaiting your next move of profuse boredom)
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
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