This thread is for professional games that ended in less than 120 moves. Just to get the ball rolling, I'll post some such games here. These will be great study material, I think.
Curb-Stomped Series.
-
KenPruitt
- Dies in gote
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Mon Dec 23, 2013 7:22 pm
- Rank: None
- GD Posts: 0
- Been thanked: 4 times
Curb-Stomped Series.
- Attachments
-
- Attachment-1 (6).sgf
- (848 Bytes) Downloaded 830 times
-
- Attachment-1 (5).sgf
- (985 Bytes) Downloaded 854 times
-
- Attachment-1 (4).sgf
- (918 Bytes) Downloaded 839 times
Last edited by KenPruitt on Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
KenPruitt
- Dies in gote
- Posts: 36
- Joined: Mon Dec 23, 2013 7:22 pm
- Rank: None
- GD Posts: 0
- Been thanked: 4 times
Re: Curb-Stomped Series.
Here is some more.
- Attachments
-
- Attachment-1 (9).sgf
- (1.04 KiB) Downloaded 811 times
-
- Attachment-1 (8).sgf
- (868 Bytes) Downloaded 825 times
-
- Attachment-1 (7).sgf
- (991 Bytes) Downloaded 830 times
-
gowan
- Gosei
- Posts: 1628
- Joined: Thu Apr 29, 2010 4:40 am
- Rank: senior player
- GD Posts: 1000
- Has thanked: 546 times
- Been thanked: 450 times
Re: Curb-Stomped Series.
Here is a link to a Sensei's page with some references to particularly short games, one 33 moves between Haruyama 5p and Maeda 9p
http://senseis.xmp.net/?ShortestProGameWonByResignation
Particularly short games might be interesting as curiosities but mostly they are short because one of the players made a blunder. How much useful can you learn from a blunder? I'll bet that often a pro might resign and we weaker players wouldn't understand why. We might not even recognize a blunder as such.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?ShortestProGameWonByResignation
Particularly short games might be interesting as curiosities but mostly they are short because one of the players made a blunder. How much useful can you learn from a blunder? I'll bet that often a pro might resign and we weaker players wouldn't understand why. We might not even recognize a blunder as such.
- moyoaji
- Lives in sente
- Posts: 773
- Joined: Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:53 pm
- Rank: KGS 1 kyu
- GD Posts: 0
- Universal go server handle: moyoaji
- Location: Michigan, USA
- Has thanked: 143 times
- Been thanked: 218 times
Re: Curb-Stomped Series.
Apparently this is the shortest game ever with proper play. There is a shorter game with just 2 moves, but the player left because they were ill, not because they felt that move 2 lost the game.
Perhaps black thought he had the ladder? As would usually be the case? Except that this was a cross game - which black chose to create in the first place.
can be played in this situation, but it obviously requires the ladder. Even so, playing in response to the attachment at
is a bit strange for pro. Most would tend to tenuki nowadays, feeling that white has been left over-concentrated by playing 3 stones against only 1. Yilun Yang 7p has a saying about when to tenuki in corner situations: "1 on 1 - okay to tenuki. 2 on 1 - never tenuki. 3 on 1 - always tenuki."
Perhaps black thought he had the ladder? As would usually be the case? Except that this was a cross game - which black chose to create in the first place.
can be played in this situation, but it obviously requires the ladder. Even so, playing in response to the attachment at
is a bit strange for pro. Most would tend to tenuki nowadays, feeling that white has been left over-concentrated by playing 3 stones against only 1. Yilun Yang 7p has a saying about when to tenuki in corner situations: "1 on 1 - okay to tenuki. 2 on 1 - never tenuki. 3 on 1 - always tenuki.""You have to walk before you can run. Black 1 was a walking move.
I blushed inwardly to recall the ignorant thoughts that had gone through
my mind before, when I had not realized the true worth of Black 1."
-Kageyama Toshiro on proper moves
I blushed inwardly to recall the ignorant thoughts that had gone through
my mind before, when I had not realized the true worth of Black 1."
-Kageyama Toshiro on proper moves
-
mhlepore
- Lives in gote
- Posts: 390
- Joined: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:52 am
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: lepore
- Has thanked: 81 times
- Been thanked: 128 times
Re: Curb-Stomped Series.
Here is a nice one where O Meien misreads a ladder in the Honinbo title match, leading to an early resignation...
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/2211
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/2211
-
emerus
- Lives in gote
- Posts: 577
- Joined: Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:28 pm
- Rank: Fox Tygem 6d
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: emerus
- Tygem: emerus
- OGS: emerus
- Has thanked: 22 times
- Been thanked: 36 times
Re: Curb-Stomped Series.
Here is a modern one that occurred between Lee Changho and Choi Cheolhan in the deciding match of the Kuksu tournament. I read that the pros in the study room were shocked at this resignation.
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/25458
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/25458
- tchan001
- Gosei
- Posts: 1582
- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2010 6:44 pm
- GD Posts: 1292
- Location: Hong Kong
- Has thanked: 54 times
- Been thanked: 534 times
- Contact:
Re: Curb-Stomped Series.
Collected Selection of Short Weiqi Games of the World (4 volumes)
世界围棋短对局精选(1-4)
ISBN: 978-7-5464-0229-1
世界围棋短对局精选(1-4)
ISBN: 978-7-5464-0229-1
http://tchan001.wordpress.com
A blog on Asian go books, go sightings, and interesting tidbits
Go is such a beautiful game.
A blog on Asian go books, go sightings, and interesting tidbits
Go is such a beautiful game.