Lol! Have you ever looked at a joseki book? Before the addendum they have things called "chapters." And if you are interested in pro games, there are in fact hundreds if not thousands to keep you occupied. As to your last comment about handicap placement stones, it just doesn't make sense - or do you only play handicap games?SmoothOper wrote:...I would like to experiment with other openings, maybe 5-4 and 3-5 and tengen, but there aren't many good resources for studying these openings except maybe an addendum in a joseki book and a few odd pro games, and generally these openings don't mesh well with the traditional handicap ranking systems used by the AGA, which has officially endorsed the 4-4 as the only sanctioned handicap placement.
What is your preference for opening moves?
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
Patience, grasshopper.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
5-3 and 5-4 are my favorite first moves as white in a handicap game so I don't get the handicap game comment. In even games, I like some kind of 3-4 + 4-4 combination either as black or white, but which I choose depends on my opponent's moves. For a while I did like the 3-3 (inspired more by Sakata than Cho Chikun), but my record with it was terrible. I still may use it as white in a diagonal opening if I want a small-scale game.daal wrote:Lol! Have you ever looked at a joseki book? Before the addendum they have things called "chapters." And if you are interested in pro games, there are in fact hundreds if not thousands to keep you occupied. As to your last comment about handicap placement stones, it just doesn't make sense - or do you only play handicap games?SmoothOper wrote:...I would like to experiment with other openings, maybe 5-4 and 3-5 and tengen, but there aren't many good resources for studying these openings except maybe an addendum in a joseki book and a few odd pro games, and generally these openings don't mesh well with the traditional handicap ranking systems used by the AGA, which has officially endorsed the 4-4 as the only sanctioned handicap placement.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
Who said you deserved white when playing me?dumbrope wrote:5-3 and 5-4 are my favorite first moves as white in a handicap game so I don't get the handicap game comment. In even games, I like some kind of 3-4 + 4-4 combination either as black or white, but which I choose depends on my opponent's moves. For a while I did like the 3-3 (inspired more by Sakata than Cho Chikun), but my record with it was terrible. I still may use it as white in a diagonal opening if I want a small-scale game.daal wrote:Lol! Have you ever looked at a joseki book? Before the addendum they have things called "chapters." And if you are interested in pro games, there are in fact hundreds if not thousands to keep you occupied. As to your last comment about handicap placement stones, it just doesn't make sense - or do you only play handicap games?SmoothOper wrote:...I would like to experiment with other openings, maybe 5-4 and 3-5 and tengen, but there aren't many good resources for studying these openings except maybe an addendum in a joseki book and a few odd pro games, and generally these openings don't mesh well with the traditional handicap ranking systems used by the AGA, which has officially endorsed the 4-4 as the only sanctioned handicap placement.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I've always liked a pair of 3-4 stones as Black purely from an aesthetic point of view, which I think is perfectly acceptable as a reason to choose them.
I vary quite a bit as white, sometimes feeling like the flexibility that 4-4 brings, sometimes favouring 3-4 stones and occasionally 3-5 stones if I feel like something a bit different.
I vary quite a bit as white, sometimes feeling like the flexibility that 4-4 brings, sometimes favouring 3-4 stones and occasionally 3-5 stones if I feel like something a bit different.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
Facing each other, both on the same third line or opposite?Boidhre wrote:I've always liked a pair of 3-4 stones as Black purely from an aesthetic point of view, which I think is perfectly acceptable as a reason to choose them.![]()
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
Opposing normally. Facing each other or on the same line for White, not Black, though really at my level I don't think this division makes sense (other than with opposing as Black I can normally expect to get a shimari if I want one if my opponent takes both of the other corners).oren wrote:Facing each other, both on the same third line or opposite?Boidhre wrote:I've always liked a pair of 3-4 stones as Black purely from an aesthetic point of view, which I think is perfectly acceptable as a reason to choose them.![]()
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
No one. You just made that up.SmoothOper wrote:Who said you deserved white when playing me?
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
Well, since when do they place white as handicap?hyperpape wrote:No one. You just made that up.SmoothOper wrote:Who said you deserved white when playing me?
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I still have no idea what you're trying to say or why you think anyone plays white against you. Seems totally disconnected from everything else.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I have retroactively hidden my posts in this thread using the spoiler tag. SmoothOper is still continuing to post non-sequiturs and logically invalid statements. However, as a principle, I have never liked the sort of smart-alecky public shaming exercise that I just initiated. Looking back, I have been refusing to engage SmoothOper not long after he first arrived here because I decided then that it would be a waste of time, I should have continued that policy instead of doing what I did. This is how thread derailments happen.
I apologize to SmoothOper for singling him out in this manner. I should have either made a post devoid of the mocking remarks or just refused to engage him as I have done in the past. I got carried away.
Please continue the discussion of your favorite opening moves.
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I apologize to SmoothOper for singling him out in this manner. I should have either made a post devoid of the mocking remarks or just refused to engage him as I have done in the past. I got carried away.
Please continue the discussion of your favorite opening moves.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
Well, you may be a little drunk, but you certain talked around him a lot. Well, at around a lot of quotes from him.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
So what you are saying is that, there are books about 3-5 or 5-4 and chapters in books that I would like to read, but I haven't, because I will be judged by the quality of my hoshi handicap games against supposedly "stronger" players, who just happen to prefer black on 4-4 points, and that if I try alternate opening and lose, I will be compelled to play additional handicap placed stones in subsequent games, so will never have an opportunity to develop alternate openings, unless I play online far away from AGA rules. Aha, you read my mind!lemmata wrote:Welcome to SmoothOper Studies 101: Intro to SmoothOperhyperpape wrote:I still have no idea what you're trying to say or why you think anyone plays white against you. Seems totally disconnected from everything else.
Posting non-sequiturs is sort of SmoothOper's known smooth modus operandi. You might be happier just talking around him unless you are a mind reader. SmoothOper also has a well-known dislike for the traditional handicap placement system. Many heroes have tried to climb that wall with SmoothOper and failed. If you are the kind of enterprising student who is diligent enough and brilliant enough to handle a challenge like that, then here's...Lesson #1: Mind Reading. For what it's worth, your professor is a complete coward who is neither brave enough nor smart enough to handle that challenge.
3-3 is not any stronger against the 4-4 than those other moves. Perhaps SmoothOper is just talking about his own winning percentages with the 3-3 against the 4-4.SmoothOper wrote:I like the 3-3. Initially the smaller number of Joseki appealed to me, and of the alternate openings(3-4,3-5,5-4) it appeared to be the strongest against the 4-4, which is so popular.SmoothOper doesn't have to play competitive games all the time, he can experiment in a casual game and (gasp!) lose. We can interpret this statement as follows: He cares a little bit too much about winning and losing. This is no character flaw, but it would be useful for us know this if we have the patience to engage SmoothOper in discussion.SmoothOper wrote:If go weren't so cut throat, I would like to experiment with other openings,SmoothOper is factually wrong here. Even an older resource like Rin Kaiho's fuseki dictionary has major parts devoted to 5-4 and 3-5. He means that he personally has never read such books.SmoothOper wrote:maybe 5-4 and 3-5 and tengen, but there aren't many good resources for studying these openings except maybe an addendum in a joseki book and a few odd pro games,The structure of this phrase strongly suggests that SmoothOper would like to play moves other than 4-4 as his black handicap stones. It makes no sense to talk about the restrictions of handicap placement with regard to scenarios in which he plays white. SmoothOper's mind likes to express his distaste for traditional handicap placement and the 4-4 whenever possible, even if it is irrelevant to the topic at hand. However, an associative connection exists between 4-4 and handicap games so I believe that in the non-deductive system that is computing in SmoothOper's mind, he is making a point.SmoothOper wrote:and generally these openings don't mesh well with the traditional handicap ranking systems used by the AGA, which has officially endorsed the 4-4 as the only sanctioned handicap placement.
DISCLAIMER: Mind reading is not a valid science and completely unreliable. Also, this post maybe completely inappropriate because I might be a little drunk.
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
I have retroactively hidden my posts in this thread using the spoiler tag. SmoothOper is still continuing to post non-sequiturs and logically invalid statements. However, as a principle, I have never liked the sort of smart-alecky public shaming exercise that I just initiated. Looking back, I have been refusing to engage SmoothOper not long after he first arrived here because I decided then that it would be a waste of time, I should have continued that policy instead of doing what I did. This is how thread derailments happen.
I apologize to SmoothOper for singling him out in this manner. I should have either made a post devoid of the mocking remarks or just refused to engage him as I have done in the past. I got carried away.
Please continue the discussion of your favorite opening moves.
--the end
I apologize to SmoothOper for singling him out in this manner. I should have either made a post devoid of the mocking remarks or just refused to engage him as I have done in the past. I got carried away.
Please continue the discussion of your favorite opening moves.
--the end
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Re: What is your preference for opening moves?
Try looking at http://www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/33207/6leichtloeslich wrote:I have trouble thinking of professional games I've seen recently which don't feature at least one 4-4 during the first 4 moves of the game.
or http://www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/32023/6 .