21. Magicwand (3d) vs. wms (1d)
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
Magicwand - My last comment was a question about whether it was OK to use dictionaries. Feel free to read my comment (and schultz's response). If you think no references, I'll happily take my move back; without a dictionary, I probably would have played on the 3-4 point. I knew on my own that 3-4 wasn't the killing move, but without a dictionary wasn't sure whether it was 2-4 or 2-5. Playing 3-4 would have been the "safe" (ie unlikely to explode in my face even though not the best), so I'm guessing I would have made it in a live game.
And going forward, use references or no? I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, with them available, I'd feel like I should use them on every joseki, which seems less fun. But looking up positions in the middle of a game seems a great learning tool also, so there's an upside to it.
I'll go with whatever you want - move my piece to 3-4 and no references, leave it as-is and no more references, leave it as-is and references from now on, or maybe leave it as-is, use references, but we need to own up to it when a move was influenced by one?
And going forward, use references or no? I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, with them available, I'd feel like I should use them on every joseki, which seems less fun. But looking up positions in the middle of a game seems a great learning tool also, so there's an upside to it.
I'll go with whatever you want - move my piece to 3-4 and no references, leave it as-is and no more references, leave it as-is and references from now on, or maybe leave it as-is, use references, but we need to own up to it when a move was influenced by one?
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
wms wrote:Magicwand - My last comment was a question about whether it was OK to use dictionaries. Feel free to read my comment (and schultz's response). If you think no references, I'll happily take my move back; without a dictionary, I probably would have played on the 3-4 point. I knew on my own that 3-4 wasn't the killing move, but without a dictionary wasn't sure whether it was 2-4 or 2-5. Playing 3-4 would have been the "safe" (ie unlikely to explode in my face even though not the best), so I'm guessing I would have made it in a live game.
And going forward, use references or no? I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, with them available, I'd feel like I should use them on every joseki, which seems less fun. But looking up positions in the middle of a game seems a great learning tool also, so there's an upside to it.
I'll go with whatever you want - move my piece to 3-4 and no references, leave it as-is and no more references, leave it as-is and references from now on, or maybe leave it as-is, use references, but we need to own up to it when a move was influenced by one?
you may use anything you wish.
using joseki dictionary will only help the quality of this game..i am all for it.
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
Question: is there a standard for hiding all kibitz, or not hiding kibitz for already played-out positions?
I prefer to play B55 here. No way white can live inside, while putting a bit of pressure on the left white stone. Black a puts about as much pressure on the white stone, but leaves behind the possibility of white entering the 3-3 point.
If I really want to attack the white stone, then I would play at b instead.
I prefer to play B55 here. No way white can live inside, while putting a bit of pressure on the left white stone. Black a puts about as much pressure on the white stone, but leaves behind the possibility of white entering the 3-3 point.
If I really want to attack the white stone, then I would play at b instead.
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
in my personal opinion hiding comments and variation is less construtive and defeats the purpose of the game.
i really dont care if i win or lose. but i try my best to win.
my main purpose of the game is to teach weaker player how i think.
although i dont comment as much as topagz or others but many times i see their comments full of useless variation that weaker people really dont need. what you need is 1 or 2 prediction. if the game gets complicated then making 10~20 variation is not necessary.
you wait till your opponent makes his move and go on from there.
And if they dont hide the comment then i can help them as they comment. and also i really dont think what other people says about my game change what i play. and i have yet to see other people's varation that i didnt think about.
but i am only 1 person so i just follow the rule.
i really dont care if i win or lose. but i try my best to win.
my main purpose of the game is to teach weaker player how i think.
although i dont comment as much as topagz or others but many times i see their comments full of useless variation that weaker people really dont need. what you need is 1 or 2 prediction. if the game gets complicated then making 10~20 variation is not necessary.
you wait till your opponent makes his move and go on from there.
And if they dont hide the comment then i can help them as they comment. and also i really dont think what other people says about my game change what i play. and i have yet to see other people's varation that i didnt think about.
but i am only 1 person so i just follow the rule.
"The more we think we know about
The greater the unknown"
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The greater the unknown"
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
Magicwand wrote:in my personal opinion hiding comments and variation is less construtive and defeats the purpose of the game.
i really dont care if i win or lose. but i try my best to win.
my main purpose of the game is to teach weaker player how i think.
although i dont comment as much as topagz or others but many times i see their comments full of useless variation that weaker people really dont need. what you need is 1 or 2 prediction. if the game gets complicated then making 10~20 variation is not necessary.
you wait till your opponent makes his move and go on from there.
And if they dont hide the comment then i can help them as they comment. and also i really dont think what other people says about my game change what i play. and i have yet to see other people's varation that i didnt think about.
but i am only 1 person so i just follow the rule.
I agree with this completely. I'm actually very happy with my opponent reading out my comments and thoughts as we play in my 1 vs 1 games too. I might try one like that (although I can understand not looking at analysis from stronger players midgame) at some point. I don't want to beat my opponent because I tricked them, or picked a move they just didn't see, I don't really care about winning. What I want to do is play the best game possible - if I read my opponent has thought of a continuation I didn't consider, I'll remember it for future, and I'll try to outplay it with a better subvariation again. Likewise, my opponent will read my new deviation, and either laugh at its poor quality or come up with a new improvisation that's even better, and so on.
I think games played like this may be much more instructional, because "trick" plays simply can't work and all moves have to be fundamentally as "good" as possible.
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
I wouldn't want all games to be that way, but it might be fun for two players who both wanted to try to have a completely out-in-the-open game.
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
unkx80 wrote:Question: is there a standard for hiding all kibitz, or not hiding kibitz for already played-out positions?
I prefer to play B55 here. No way white can live inside, while putting a bit of pressure on the left white stone. Black a puts about as much pressure on the white stone, but leaves behind the possibility of white entering the 3-3 point.
If I really want to attack the white stone, then I would play at b instead.
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
"The more we think we know about
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Re: malkovich #21 - magicwand vs. wms
"The more we think we know about
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The greater the unknown"
Words by neil peart, music by geddy lee and alex lifeson