#218 Quietimes vs Ikkyu

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ikkyu,
ikkyu wrote:I've been told that one of my problems is that I play moves that are "too safe."
Yes, this is the same problem for many of us --
if we play too safely, we are too slow, inefficient;
if we play too "fast," too thin, we overplay and leave weakness behind...
to find just the right move, not too slow, not too fast -- it's a never-ending quest. :)
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EdLee wrote:ikkyu,
ikkyu wrote:I've been told that one of my problems is that I play moves that are "too safe."
Yes, this is the same problem for many of us --
if we play too safely, we are too slow, inefficient;
if we play too "fast," too thin, we overplay and leave weakness behind...
to find just the right move, not too slow, not too fast -- it's a never-ending quest. :)


Yeah, I know. But I look forward to it getting better. I listen to players giving lectures about, what seems to me, to be very esoteric positions, and they'll say things like, "The standard move is..." Granted, since I'm starting at an older age and I don't have a lot of time to devote to playing and studying, I'm not expecting to reach the same level as these people (mid dan amateurs, by in large), but I would like a little more assurance from familiarity. Of course, the best way to do this is play more, which I'm trying to do.

But... yeah.