Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
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Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
I want to play a game with the following set-up against a player who's a dan player at KGS or Tygem (or with similiar strength). I am experimenting with a split fuseki where I abandon the split stone deliberately to use it as a sleeper later (or to trick my opponent into making too many moves according to that stone). Suggestions and comments from other players are alright too.
I am white. It's your turn (whomever you are^^)! (Please always mark the last played stone)
p.s. If I violate rules please delete this thread, I didn't read all the stuff about how to do a Malkovich game.
I am white. It's your turn (whomever you are^^)! (Please always mark the last played stone)
p.s. If I violate rules please delete this thread, I didn't read all the stuff about how to do a Malkovich game.
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
Why are you forcing black to make a shimari instead of take the empty corner? That might be better for black (though if white did 2 corners first and then black shimari white's wedge is certainly bad, so this is already good for black, but maybe it could be even better).
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
I don't feel like playing a full game (and am going on holiday this weekend), but if others want we could do a tag-team style of random dan L19ers vs Pippen. To get it started:
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
Pippen wrote:I want to play a game with the following set-up against a player who's a dan player at KGS or Tygem (or with similiar strength). I am experimenting with a split fuseki where I abandon the split stone deliberately to use it as a sleeper later (or to trick my opponent into making too many moves according to that stone). Suggestions and comments from other players are alright too.
I am white. It's your turn (whomever you are^^)! (Please always mark the last played stone)
p.s. If I violate rules please delete this thread, I didn't read all the stuff about how to do a Malkovich game.
[OK 'dude got in before I hit submit, but I will post this anyway
Consider this one of those "comments from other players" rather than a offer to play. I think that you are asking someone to volunteer based on inferior play by Black. Just because some knucklehead on Tygem answered your splitting play directly does not mean that us ordinary folks would!
The correct starting point for testing your strategy would be 1 through 4 below IMHO. In that case Black might debate where in the lower left to play (5 or another point in the vicinity), but not between the lower left and a play in the lower right. So you would be stuck starting from something like this. Now what exactly is 4 'splitting'?
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
Yeah, let's just make it an any danplayer vs. Pippen thing, as long as it's going. We do not need to finish the game. Of course any comment, including advice for me, is appreaciated. It shall be kind of an learning game for weaker players too.
I play calm and for sente here. I like the fact that I can let Black guessing whether my split stone is just a bait or for real. If he attacks it, I'll sacrifice it for sente and big points while still keeping some aji (Black would need more than 3 moves to kill off anything there). If he continues to play elsewhere I will develop it into a group that is able to serve as a base for invasions on both black sides.
@ez: good point
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I play calm and for sente here. I like the fact that I can let Black guessing whether my split stone is just a bait or for real. If he attacks it, I'll sacrifice it for sente and big points while still keeping some aji (Black would need more than 3 moves to kill off anything there). If he continues to play elsewhere I will develop it into a group that is able to serve as a base for invasions on both black sides.
@ez: good point
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
k4. It's like black played Kobayashi but instead of usual approach white did weird split allowing black shimari.
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
I wasn't sure whether to play big or small knight's move here.
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
Uberdude wrote:I wasn't sure whether to play big or small knight's move here.
The first joseki I studied was this large knight's response. OC, I have forgotten it, but I can count on you to handle all the variations.
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
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Re: Pippen vs. whomever danplayer comes first here
The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.
is the obvious alternative. But after
Black is slightly overconcentrated. This is still eminently playable, though.
because of the ko in the corner. Nor is White likely to approach at "a" because it is so small.