Rank and quality of play
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 10:34 pm
I've been pretty confused lately about how strong "strong" players are. I'm a 2 or 3 kyu on KGS, and recently a 3 dan reviewed a game for me and I was amazed at how much complex strategy was fairly simple to him.
However, sometimes I watch a high level game and the moves seem very poor to me. I don't know if they are actually correct and I just can't see it. Or maybe the players know better, but they just make those poor moves for fun. Or maybe in a blitz game (most high dan games on KGS seem to be blitz) it's too much for them to consider strategy like they would in a slower game.
Here's a good example:
Move 35 seems like the complete wrong direction (don't play near thickness, don't use thickness to make territory). Am I missing something here, or was it an honest mistake? I would think a 5 dan would never make such a mistake.
(Side note: In the kibitz I ask about s2 as well, but I think I see now that it protects the cut.)
Other times I see strong players choosing to live small in gote at the beginning of the game in order to deny their opponent a small amount of territory...while the opponent gets lots of useful outside thickness. I know hindsight is 20/20, but I think of myself as much weaker, so I feel I shouldn't see any mistakes in their play.
I hope I haven't offended anyone. I am genuinely curious...especially because I know those players would destroy me if I played them.
However, sometimes I watch a high level game and the moves seem very poor to me. I don't know if they are actually correct and I just can't see it. Or maybe the players know better, but they just make those poor moves for fun. Or maybe in a blitz game (most high dan games on KGS seem to be blitz) it's too much for them to consider strategy like they would in a slower game.
Here's a good example:
Move 35 seems like the complete wrong direction (don't play near thickness, don't use thickness to make territory). Am I missing something here, or was it an honest mistake? I would think a 5 dan would never make such a mistake.
(Side note: In the kibitz I ask about s2 as well, but I think I see now that it protects the cut.)
Other times I see strong players choosing to live small in gote at the beginning of the game in order to deny their opponent a small amount of territory...while the opponent gets lots of useful outside thickness. I know hindsight is 20/20, but I think of myself as much weaker, so I feel I shouldn't see any mistakes in their play.
I hope I haven't offended anyone. I am genuinely curious...especially because I know those players would destroy me if I played them.