Go game to analyze
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Go game to analyze
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Re: Go game to analyze
Some comments for the first douzen moves because after that you repeat the basic mistakes:
In a nutshell:
Don't play the shoulder-hit or a angle play for attacking a lonely stone.
Keep your stones connected and seperate your opponents stones.
Territorily: Corners > Sides > Center
Generally I would advice solving more Go problems (Tesujis).
Playing against such weak bots is not really good because they often play very bad moves. I would recommend to play the dan-level-bot on 9H, there you can practice to keep your stones connected, seperate your opponent's stones and the right way to attack.
In a nutshell:
Don't play the shoulder-hit or a angle play for attacking a lonely stone.
Keep your stones connected and seperate your opponents stones.
Territorily: Corners > Sides > Center
Generally I would advice solving more Go problems (Tesujis).
Playing against such weak bots is not really good because they often play very bad moves. I would recommend to play the dan-level-bot on 9H, there you can practice to keep your stones connected, seperate your opponent's stones and the right way to attack.
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Re: Go game to analyze
I presume by "9H" you mean a 9x9 board with dan-level bot? Unfortunately I have free version of MFoG which does not allow level-changes (18k is default and can't change). If you have any recommendations on a Go program that is free that offers what you suggest, would be appreciated. ThanksSoDesuNe wrote: Playing against such weak bots is not really good because they often play very bad moves. I would recommend to play the dan-level-bot on 9H, there you can practice to keep your stones connected, seperate your opponent's stones and the right way to attack.
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Re: Go game to analyze
Don't worry about it too much just yet. Just keep working on your basics like SoDesuNe said:tynan wrote:I presume by "9H" you mean a 9x9 board with dan-level bot? Unfortunately I have free version of MFoG which does not allow level-changes (18k is default and can't change). If you have any recommendations on a Go program that is free that offers what you suggest, would be appreciated. ThanksSoDesuNe wrote: Playing against such weak bots is not really good because they often play very bad moves. I would recommend to play the dan-level-bot on 9H, there you can practice to keep your stones connected, seperate your opponent's stones and the right way to attack.
* avoid shoulder hits when trying to attack
* keep your stones connected, and your opponent's separated
* don't let your opponent steal away the easy territory from you, leaving you only the hard territory (corner, sides, center)
Concentrate on these and in no time you'll be looking for stronger opponent's to challenge you.
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Re: Go game to analyze
Ah, I'm sorry. I meant you should play against stronger bots on 19*19 and taking 9 handicap stones.tynan wrote:I presume by "9H" you mean a 9x9 board with dan-level bot? Unfortunately I have free version of MFoG which does not allow level-changes (18k is default and can't change). If you have any recommendations on a Go program that is free that offers what you suggest, would be appreciated. ThanksSoDesuNe wrote: Playing against such weak bots is not really good because they often play very bad moves. I would recommend to play the dan-level-bot on 9H, there you can practice to keep your stones connected, seperate your opponent's stones and the right way to attack.
I can recommend GnuGo as a free, open-source and decent bot. Last time I checked it was around 6-kyu in strength. Maybe it's stronger now. GnuGo: http://gnugo.baduk.org/
You will need a graphical interface for GnuGo, something like GoGui should work: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gogui/
Then again you can also play on KGS (www.gokgs.com), to meet real players and find also a couple of good bots.
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Re: Go game to analyze
A couple things that struck me that you may want to look at are these:
http://senseis.xmp.net/?HighAndLowMoves
This goes into what the purpose of stone different distances from the edge are.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?LAmeDuGo
This talks a bit about broken shape, which is something to avoid.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?HighAndLowMoves
This goes into what the purpose of stone different distances from the edge are.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?LAmeDuGo
This talks a bit about broken shape, which is something to avoid.