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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

Post by Knotwilg »

Same observations:

Problem 1 - shifting plans in early middle game
Problem 2 - some wrong techniques, in particular answering angle plays
Problem 3 - you played a very good game; don't focus on that 1 blunder (but your review was already more positive)

Full review:

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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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This thread is growing fast. But no one is address the issue I raised in one of the first replies. The MUST get a mentor.

Few can point out your errors consistently unless they know you through repeated exposure to you games. It takes several games against you to see the patterns of the errors. I very strongly recommend that you start playing games again some one between 6 and 9 stones stronger than yourself. Play slow games where discussions are permitted.

Do you have a DGS account? If so, look me up on there. If you don't want to do that then find someone else.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

Post by mitsun »

Outstanding opening! Much better than previously posted games. You should really be proud of this game, both the opening and the middle game strategy. And your attitude was much more positive than usual, leading to good play. Keep it up! :tmbup:

:b19: perfect jump to expand your upper framework while pressuring W.

:b25: perfect pincer to punish W for not making a base.

:b31: perfect direction, largest open area on the board. (Knotwilg prefers defending your large territory on the bottom, which is also quite good, since you can consolidate a lot of territory with one move, and W can reduce in sente if you tenuki. But you tended to play too many submissive moves in earlier games, so I think it is great to see you switch to this move here.)

:b41: is the first real problem. What is the purpose of this move? Breaking up the W lower position is quite small. W cannot make much more than 10 additional points around here, even if you give him a free move at F4. Approaching at C6 is much larger than that, as it prepares to make those same 10 points for you on the left side, plus eliminates W expansion possibilities in that direction, plus prepares to slide into the corner.

:b55: is certainly not necessary. Even if W could capture two of your stones here, that would be too small to be worth preventing. An approach at C8 would be perfect, expanding your territory and threatening to undercut W territory. Contrast that with a W approach at the same point -- the difference is enormous.

:b59: is a great move. Certainly the right strategy is to strengthen your weak upper group while attacking the weak W group. You would also like to make territory out of your framework on the right while attacking, so here I would consider the cap at N14. W will likely respond by pushing at M16, which will naturally force you to strengthen this group. Sort of an indirect strategy -- force your opponent to force you to play where you want to play. But I cannot really criticize playing directly where you want to play. And the sequence through :b71: was a spectacular success. Congratulations on some really nice strategy and tactical play here.

:b73: is very good. You have a big lead, so playing safe is good. A hane at the head of two stones is probably bigger, but this move should keep the game safely won.

:b87: is great, hane at the head of two stones. I am confident that if W had blocked at E8, you would double-hane, which would be even better.

But when W descended to B9, why answer locally? This was a horribly submissive move. Since W had earlier forced you to defend at B12, this group is completely safe, and W has no large local continuation if you tenuki. Extending to E8 instead would be magnificent shape. Even a simple endgame move like T8 would be larger.

:b95: is excellent, thick defense which also makes center territory.

:w96: may be an overplay, but W needs to try something like this to have a chance of winning. Your attack here was quite well executed, giving W no chance to cause trouble, and led to a kill. Very nice play.

You deserved to win from here. An accurate count should have shown you have a large lead. Consequently there was no need for speculative attacks or risky attempts to make extra points.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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Knotwilg wrote:Very good thinking: your plan has not succeeded and you play elsewhere. Moreover , you picked a decent move at that

I would play D4 and many other pros will play D4.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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@Knotwilg: Your comment on move 133 seems a bit dangerous:

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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

Post by Fedya »

There are a lot of people to respond to.

aiichigo wrote:Hi Fedya,

I think you need to work on your idea of the value of stones, groups and exchanges.

In the game against pagni, after move 7, white pincers, black plays B4, there should be no doubt in your mind, you play at C3.

Quite simply, When white plays at C3, it is bad for black, black has no eyes, and has to run to the middle, white gets a strong formation at the lower side.

But most importantly, if white plays elsewhere and black plays at C3, his group lives, takes the corner, and now white's 4-4 stone is really damaged.

If we examine the two outcomes from this exchange, C3 is an urgent move to make.

The result of the exchange in game is really bad for white. Where it could have been a massive benefit for white if white gets the stone at C3, it turned into a loss for white.

You mention in your game that you think maybe you should have played at C3, I think it should have been your first thought, not even that, it should be played without thinking, C3 is a big point. If you are missing moves like this you need to focus on what the actual value of moves you are making is, so you can make the better moves.

So the first question I would ask is how do you feel about the C3 move, is there a reason you wouldn't want to play it in the game? What responses from Black would you be worried about?

Do you recognise that black is in trouble with a weak group at this point in the game?

It's not that I didn't want to play C3 so much as I just didn't think it was that particularly big that it's so much better than anything else. If there was one fear, it would have been the double pincer, with Black playing around G3 and me trying to get eyes for the stones at D4 and C3. That's why I played at G3 myself.

It was only afterwards with more stones on the board that I realized perhaps I didn't get such a good result. I also didn't realize during the game just how much C3 would have made Black weak.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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Mitsun wrote:
You deserved to win from here. An accurate count should have shown you have a large lead. Consequently there was no need for speculative attacks or risky attempts to make extra points.

As I said, I was trying to keep count of the score during the game. Obviously I was rather far off, which is what led me to play all those moves to try to continue reducing my opponent's groups.

Half-counting to see if I can get to 181 probably isn't the best idea, but I've always found it less difficult than trying to keep track of both players' scores and prisoners and the edges of territories, especially with the clock running. I usually wind up spending a fair chunk of my time on counting since my opponents play more quickly and I can't do it on their time.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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Do you have a DGS account? If so, look me up on there. If you don't want to do that then find someone else.

Yes, I am on DGS. I've been meaning to put up a request for a teaching game for some time, but with all the replies here, and the fact that every time I go there I've got 10 games waiting for me to play moves in them, I haven't gotten around to it.

Edit: I just put one up.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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Last time, I posted a game where I wound up with a winning position and blundered. This time I'll post a game where I felt I played badly, and won because my opponent blundered.

:w32: is a big mistake, but one that happened because I couldn't read out the ten-move sequence with some captures involved. I wouldn't be surprised if I missed some good moves for Black, too.

:w82: is, I think, another misread. This is another place my opponent erred and I wound up with a good position I think I shouldn't have.

:w66: is another really bad, just awful move. I see that move and get an image of all of you doing a facepalm.

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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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I won't bother anymore making long analyses of your games as long as this devil is having fun on your shoulder

I see that move and get an image of all of you doing a facepalm.


I can go on repeating that

1) you need to change your attitude in one that gets positive feedback while learning, instead of indulging in badness
2) don't switch strategies midgear
3) take lessons on basic technique

I don't think 2, 3 or other changes will make a chance if 1 remains in place.

But I can be wrong and I truly hope the rest of this forum can help you out because I give up.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

Post by hl782 »

Knotwilg I don't think fedya wrote that particular review of his move with a negative attitude - he was just reprimanding himself after a bad move.

But Fedya, your overall attitude does strike me as a bit negative as well - You seem to start games with a 'hopeless' feeling - that you will lose no matter what.

Try taking a week or two off, or read some books to introduce new ideas to you. I always read Kageyama's Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go when I'm tilting - and I find it to be pretty helpful in giving me a reset.
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OK I take back my words.

I looked at the game and it was very positive spirited.

Sorry for the paternalist comment earlier.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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I apologize for taking so long to reply, but after Knotwilg's first comment, I wanted to take the time to measure my words.

One of the things Dr. Straw mentioned in an early comment in this thread is about the value of having somebody look at a bunch of your games, so that they can see the type of mistake you're making over and over. When I played :w66: during the game, I didn't notice that it was a mistake, but when I went through the game it was obvious, and a, "How could I have missed that this is a bad move" error. This as opposed to some of the other moves I made (my approach in the top left, for example, might be a mistake if there are bigger places on the board like the bottom right to play). And when I saw :w66: again, I also thought of what everybody here would think when I put the game up -- he's making the same mistake again?

I'll probably have more later in the day when I'm not so pressed for time.
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

Post by Bill Spight »

It is nice to see so many people pitching in. It just goes to show, Fedya, how well liked you are, and how we want you to do well. :D

Fedya wrote:One of the things Dr. Straw mentioned in an early comment in this thread is about the value of having somebody look at a bunch of your games, so that they can see the type of mistake you're making over and over. When I played :w66: during the game, I didn't notice that it was a mistake, but when I went through the game it was obvious, and a, "How could I have missed that this is a bad move" error.


As for :w66:, it makes an empty triangle, which is a big clue that it may not be the best play. :) But it does carry threats, even after Black's (strange) reply. In your comment you mention two, D-05 and A-03, but there are others. Where are they?

In fact, if you go to the position at the end of the game, there is an interesting question whether White to play can kill the Black group on the left side. It might be worth your while to play around with that position and explore the possibilities. And I don't mean just thinking about the question, I mean playing variations out. You might learn a thing or two. :)

In briefly looking at some of your comments, it seems to me that a recurrent error is not noticing things. In this game it shows up in not realizing the shortage of liberties of the White group on the bottom side. This is a result of insufficient analysis earlier. Look at the position after Black 107. The clump of White stones on K-07 has only 3 dame. (Remember the C in ACH. Count! :)) That's a danger signal. Also, Black can cut at M-06, and neither net nor ladder works. If Black cuts there is a semeai on the bottom side. Only then does the question of the liberties of the White stones on N-04 arise. None of this analysis is beyond your abilities. It is just a question of making it.

Making such analyses and avoiding the related oversights is worth at least a stone or two. :)
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Re: What do I have to do just to get to 5k?

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I bring you glad tidings! Well, at least, a game where I felt for the most part I played reasonably well and was ultimately rewarded with a comfortable victory. There were times where I thought my opponent gave up sente and allowed me to take some big points: B16, C7, and possibly T2 and R18 come to mind.

There are a few places where I clearly needed to work on my reading. Overlooking the C13 cut at the end is one; playing N11 is another. Actually, the whole reduction in the center is probably instructive to look at. I think Black could have attacked much more severely. Black played defensively instead of attacking from a distance, I felt.

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