Rengo position question

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Re: Rengo position question

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skydyr wrote:
Bill Spight wrote: I gather that your partner played :b29: and :b33:. Your partnership would probably do better if he deferred to you on strategy. That might not have prevented :b29: and :b33:, but it should have led him to push through with :b25:. :)
I find this kind of disappointing actually, as there was a time when the partner was undoubtedly much stronger than me and I could look forward to learning something in every game. Now, when I thought there was more to learn, I find there isn't...
Well, if his strategy is not so strong, then there are other parts of his game that are. :) That's so for a lot of players, especially these days when strategy is deprecated.
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