i think i win out of luck.. black can just play safe somewhere in the middle
i need help in reviewing the game..
thanks
im playing as white
is not a mistake at these levels, but it's a little heavy.
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exchange is pretty bad for W.
your local shape is completely crushed by B.
connect at C7. Letting B ponnuki with C7, your shape is crushed again.
capture at C7 is the only move for B.
wrong atari (you send B out), bad habit.
anyway.
only helps B and does nothing good for you ?
is gote: B needs not reply. Do you see why B does not need
? B will tenuki.
is very strange. Why ?
same bad habit atari as
.
overplay: you have to fix your cut at K9,
.EdLee wrote:Hi Ades,is not a mistake at these levels, but it's a little heavy.
Better to reply instead with a one-space jump D6,
or a keima C6.
The-
exchange is pretty bad for W.
You make a broken shape for yourself.
Instead, in this case you read the empty triangle E4.
If B cuts at F4, you jump back to B4 and fight with B.
See also toothpaste
Afteryour local shape is completely crushed by B.
connect at C7. Letting B ponnuki with C7, your shape is crushed again.
capture at C7 is the only move for B.
wrong atari (you send B out), bad habit.
Just connect directly at G7, which is what you did onanyway.
Do you see your atarionly helps B and does nothing good for you ?
is gote: B needs not reply. Do you see why B does not need
to connect on? B will tenuki.
is very strange. Why ?
same bad habit atari as
.
overplay: you have to fix your cut at K9,
which B exploits on.

Ades wrote:a question, whats better direction for
thanks again before..
i'll surely take a look at my game again with the review
EdLee wrote:The atari was not good for you.Ades wrote:ah okay.. i think i misunderstood the review comment
i thought i gave B atari in the wrong direction
EdLee wrote:It's bad habit, likein that there is an atari,
and you do it, without thinking if it's good or bad for you.
You misunderstand my position: I think proverbs are traps.Uberdude wrote:...not just following proverbs. Sure if he just follows Ed's principles...
EdLee wrote:You misunderstand my position: I think proverbs are traps.Uberdude wrote:...not just following proverbs. Sure if he just follows Ed's principles...
Principles and general guidelines are all double-edged swords,
and are very often traps.
Yes, we all do. What is strange is your phrasing:Uberdude wrote:Right, and I think you fell into the trap![]()
(I don't mean this as a criticism of you, I do it too of course.
What do you mean by that ?Uberdude wrote:...not just following proverbs. Sure if he just follows Ed's principles...
, did you read the Q5 atari ?
S5. Imagine
at S5. See above Sensei's link, again.
S5. See the same Sensei's link, again.