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Peaceful, even, very close game. Comments wanted

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 12:21 am
by tj86430
This is something I played recently. I was black, and I eventually won by 0,5 points. I was quite pleased with my play, but I'm sure there are plenty of mistakes waiting to be pointed out, so all comments are welcome.


Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:10 am
by EdLee
216 moves in 10 minutes = less than 5.6 secs/move. A few quick ideas: :)

Re: Peaceful, even, very close game. Comments wanted

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:21 am
by tj86430
Thanks for the comments. How does your variation at move 89 (F7) work, cant white capture the two black stones with D7, which to me seems quite bad for black?

Re: Peaceful, even, very close game. Comments wanted

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:31 am
by lefuet
tj86430 wrote:Thanks for the comments. How does your variation at move 89 (F7) work, cant white capture the two black stones with D7, which to me seems quite bad for black?

your move dos not prevent D7 either.

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:37 am
by EdLee
tj86430 wrote:Thanks for the comments. How does your variation at move 89 (F7) work, cant white capture the two black stones with D7, which to me seems quite bad for black?
You're welcome. Once W is out, your 2 B stones are no longer cutting stones (see note at :b99:).
If your 2 B stones were important to you, you could've just connected at :b85:.

Re: Peaceful, even, very close game. Comments wanted

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 6:16 am
by emeraldemon
A few thoughts:

:b39: You might think about a move like J17 instead. The right side seems smaller than the top to me.

:b45: I prefer approaching the lower left (C6), you have more support there. Maybe that's just style, though.

:b53: I still prefer C6, or maybe F3 now. This slide is big, but can he afford to tennuki? A sequence like C6-K18-F3 seems better for black.

Why not :b75: at A10? It seems to catch the stones without ko. Am I missing something?

:b129: H17 seems bigger.

Re: Peaceful, even, very close game. Comments wanted

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:27 am
by tj86430
lefuet wrote:
tj86430 wrote:Thanks for the comments. How does your variation at move 89 (F7) work, cant white capture the two black stones with D7, which to me seems quite bad for black?

your move dos not prevent D7 either.

You are absolutely right. I totally misread it while playing, and didn't bother to read again afterwards.

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Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:29 am
by tj86430
EdLee wrote:
tj86430 wrote:Thanks for the comments. How does your variation at move 89 (F7) work, cant white capture the two black stones with D7, which to me seems quite bad for black?
You're welcome. Once W is out, your 2 B stones are no longer cutting stones (see note at :b99:).

Thanks again. I saw the note, but I thought that at that point white was "more" out than at 89.

Re: Peaceful, even, very close game. Comments wanted

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:30 am
by tj86430
emeraldemon wrote:A few thoughts:

:b39: You might think about a move like J17 instead. The right side seems smaller than the top to me.

:b45: I prefer approaching the lower left (C6), you have more support there. Maybe that's just style, though.

:b53: I still prefer C6, or maybe F3 now. This slide is big, but can he afford to tennuki? A sequence like C6-K18-F3 seems better for black.

Why not :b75: at A10? It seems to catch the stones without ko. Am I missing something?

:b129: H17 seems bigger.

Thank you. As for B45, I thought I need to do something in the upper left before it develops to a big moyo.

Re:

Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:32 am
by tj86430
I'll respond to this, too:

EdLee wrote:216 moves in 10 minutes = less than 5.6 secs/move.


It's true that 10 mins games are awfully quick, but I seldom have time to play a long game, and I thought I rather post this than nothing.

Re: Peaceful, even, very close game. Comments wanted

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 9:44 pm
by Joaz Banbeck
At move 17, P10 is probably necessary. But then he is ahead of you. So if you keep pushing, he gets more out of it then you do. Move 19 should be at N9.
Again, 21 should be at M9.

57 is not necessary. He can't cut: S16 and R15 are miai. You could play F4 or C6.