How Do I Stop This Dragon?
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How Do I Stop This Dragon?
I have a tournament tomorrow, so I hope I can get a review in beforethen.
In the game, my opponent annoyingly played a dragon, and I foolishly failed at stopping it. I am also wondering if my global strategy was good or not. Thank you!
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Re: How Do I Stop This Dragon?
I did not see a dragon in the game but I did see some pretty bad comments and language from you which indicates you don't really have good manners. So why should we help you?
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: How Do I Stop This Dragon?
DrStraw wrote:I did not see a dragon in the game but I did see some pretty bad comments and language from you which indicates you don't really have good manners. So why should we help you?
Isn't a dragon a long squiggle of stones waving throughout the board?
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pocketMAD wrote:DrStraw wrote:I did not see a dragon in the game but I did see some pretty bad comments and language from you which indicates you don't really have good manners. So why should we help you?
Isn't a dragon a long squiggle of stones waving throughout the board?
Yes.
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Re: How Do I Stop This Dragon?
@pocketMAD: Your E15 stones are what we might call a dragon. By the way, if W had played move 53 at E17, it would have been a short game for you.
You seem to think that dragons are an annoying way of playing Go. I remember a similar feeling as a beginner, but it's wrong. In fact, crawling a dragon across the board can be a very legitimate way of playing, especially when your opponent's shape is thin. You can't always stop a dragon (you'll spend a good amount of time learning why). Learning how to ease off is an important skill.
Unfortunately, I also have to mimic DrStraw's comment. Don't curse at your opponents, especially when you yourself have only a vague idea of what's happening on the board. Unless that opponent is someone who has personally wronged you, your mother, or you're playing the game to avenge the murder of a loved one, of course.
Go is fun; getting cursed at by a stranger (or friend) isn't. You're unintentionally(?) driving people away from the Go community when you do that.
You seem to think that dragons are an annoying way of playing Go. I remember a similar feeling as a beginner, but it's wrong. In fact, crawling a dragon across the board can be a very legitimate way of playing, especially when your opponent's shape is thin. You can't always stop a dragon (you'll spend a good amount of time learning why). Learning how to ease off is an important skill.
Unfortunately, I also have to mimic DrStraw's comment. Don't curse at your opponents, especially when you yourself have only a vague idea of what's happening on the board. Unless that opponent is someone who has personally wronged you, your mother, or you're playing the game to avenge the murder of a loved one, of course.
Go is fun; getting cursed at by a stranger (or friend) isn't. You're unintentionally(?) driving people away from the Go community when you do that.
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