Hello everyone,
I won that game by half a point after grinding quite a number of points in yose, mostly thanks to mistakes of my opponent.
The middle game was dreadful, though. Mostly I think I messed up responding to the invasion on the bottom and the approach on the left side. About the left side, I'm pretty sure I know what I did wrong (move 18), but I'm a bit at a loss with the bottom invasion (starting with move 57). Could I have got a better result? Or did it go so wrong because my group on the bottom left was too weak?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Re: Narrow win
As usual, my mistakes aren't really where I thought they would. Thanks a lot for looking at the game !
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Re: Narrow win
Here is a standard tesuji that is worth learning. 
Variation if Black wants to take sente.
Variation if Black wants to take sente.
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
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Re: Narrow win
Toge, this is the vital point, isn't it?
If I play there first:
And this:
Am I correct?
Bill, thank you for the tesuji. I'll learn it, this shape comes up so often in my games.
If I play there first:
And this:
Am I correct?
Bill, thank you for the tesuji. I'll learn it, this shape comes up so often in my games.
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Re: Narrow win
You found it Amelia. In the second diagram black can turn the position into ko by throwing in at T2 and white can turn it into ko by playing T1. The ko is risky for black, but if the game is close, opting to choose seki here can be enough. In the second diagram black must play T1 to prevent ko. If white wants to just get seki, then playing move 3 at T2 makes that happen.
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Re: Narrow win
This sequence would be usual with White playing first.Amelia wrote: And this:
Am I correct?
If Black plays elsewhere,
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.