billywoods wrote:SmoothOper wrote:two strategies one emphasizing lightness and flexibility and another thickness and influence will have different tesuji and it isn't a good idea to mix the two
Right, but your strategy will differ from one game to the next. You don't just pick a strategy before the game starts and run with it no matter what your opponent's doing. That's stupid. Sometimes you need to play lightly, sometimes you need to take influence. It's not a good idea to mix the two in the same sequence, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't know both.
I disagree, certain openings IE the first move will immediately key a certain style of play. Maybe you always play hoshi, but if you play 34,33,54, tengen, etc there are some things, you just don't plan on doing the rest of the game.
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