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 Post subject: The Wizard Road to 10k (and beyond)
Post #1 Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 1:37 pm 
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My name is (unnamed) but call me Potter.
I've been playing go for a while now and I average around 14k- 16k on KGS, which is what I play on. I've been reading a few Study Journals myself and I believe that making one myself would help me track my progress and make me want to improve.
It'll be a long and fun road.

I'll post when I play a game today. Any opinions or tips on games or my study record are greatly welcomed! ^^

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Post #2 Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 1:45 pm 
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Hi Potter, Welcome. :)

If you haven't heard of Bruce Wilcox's Go lessons,
"Contact Fights," I recommend it. You can google it
or contact Bruce on KGS (username: bwilcox ).




Disclaimer: I have no connection to Mr. Wilcox,
except I bought Contact Fights over 10 years ago,
(my only purchase from him), and it helped me.

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Post #3 Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 1:48 pm 
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Best of luck. Looking forward to the game.

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Post #4 Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 2:15 pm 
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Here's the game I played. It was against a supposed 3d guest on KGS.


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Post #5 Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 2:53 pm 
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Hi Potter,

:b11: just extend to D15. That's the local, shared vital point.

:w12: you let W get the vital point, in sente.

:b15: painful result for B. W's shape is super strong.
Go back and compare the result if you had simply extended
to D15 on :b11: . Get a feeling how much you've lost here,
just by missing the basic vital point D15.

:b17: not good. If you want to jump out, simply E13 is better.
C3 (3-3) is very big. You get pushed around here,
all because of :b11: . Important to study :b11: .

:w18: the exchange :b17: - :w18: is good for W.

:b19: this move contradicts :b17: . If you want to play here,
then play here directly, without the exchange :b17: - :w18: ,
which made W stronger. Does this make sense ?
After the exchange :b17: - :w18: , W's lower left corner
is stronger, then you play :b19: — this doesn't make sense. :)

:b23: not good.

:b31: completely wrong. If you want to fight,
you must first jump out, say, F7, etc.
This move is hurting your C6 group — you are killing yourself, faster.
Locally, the push-thru at E12 is big.

:b33: standard bad habit. Locally, just connect.


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Post #6 Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 3:32 pm 
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EdLee wrote:
Hi Potter,

:b11: just extend to D15. That's the local, shared vital point.

:w12: you let W get the vital point, in sente.

:b15: painful result for B. W's shape is super strong.
Go back and compare the result if you had simply extended
to D15 on :b11: . Get a feeling how much you've lost here,
just by missing the basic vital point D15.

:b17: not good. If you want to jump out, simply E13 is better.
C3 (3-3) is very big. You get pushed around here,
all because of :b11: . Important to study :b11: .

:w18: the exchange :b17: - :w18: is good for W.

:b19: this move contradicts :b17: . If you want to play here,
then play here directly, without the exchange :b17: - :w18: ,
which made W stronger. Does this make sense ?
After the exchange :b17: - :w18: , W's lower left corner
is stronger, then you play :b19: — this doesn't make sense. :)

:b23: not good.

:b31: completely wrong. If you want to fight,
you must first jump out, say, F7, etc.
This move is hurting your C6 group — you are killing yourself, faster.
Locally, the push-thru at E12 is big.

:b33: standard bad habit. Locally, just connect.


Thank you! I shall interpret these into my game!

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Post #7 Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 10:41 am 
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I'm going to compete in the American KGS+ August tournament in an hour or 2. I'll post the report of my first game after it happens.

I practiced some Tsumego and Tesuji, turns out I'm fairly good at Tsumego.

I played 2 games that helped me learn; I lost both though.

One I lived where I shouldn't have and felt good, but I messed up on the rest of the board.

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