A game from the Cotsen

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A game from the Cotsen

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Well, I went 1-2 which is not terrible but I am starting to feel I want to work harder at this. Here is a no komi game I lost as black. In the the two games I had to give 3 stones, so they are not as useful to review. I haven't played since August so I am way out of shape, but still there are things I should know better than to do.

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Have fun @ Cotsen. :)

:b13: How about R11 ? The game move:
  • Lets W have a nice 2-space extension ;
  • Pressures your top corner ;
  • Feels cramped from your bottom shimari ;
Whereas R11:
  • Naturally extends from your top corner ;
  • Settles top corner with 1 move ;
  • Deprives W of a nice extension ;
  • Or, if W still extends, he helps solidify your bottom shimari ;
:b21: H4 ?

:b29: G6 ?

:b33: Can B live if tenuki ? ( Seki is OK :) )

:b35: Unclear how to profit with these peeps.
How about M5 peep, then L7 direction ?

:b41: You end in gote.

:w42: W gets shared vital area first.

:b87: Allows W C12.
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Re: A game from the Cotsen

Post by Bill Spight »

A few comments. :)

The Adkins Principle:
At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins

Visualize whirled peas.

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Post by Calvin Clark »

Thanks for the comments!
EdLee wrote:Have fun @ Cotsen. :)

:b13: How about R11 ? The game move:
  • Lets W have a nice 2-space extension ;
  • Pressures your top corner ;
  • Feels cramped from your bottom shimari ;
Whereas R11:
  • Naturally extends from your top corner ;
  • Settles top corner with 1 move ;
  • Deprives W of a nice extension ;
  • Or, if W still extends, he helps solidify your bottom shimari ;
That's likely better locally. I guess I was enamored with the idea inducing Q18 which I might have played anyway. But I also like Bill's idea of just wedging on the wider side.
EdLee wrote: :b21: H4 ?
It seemed to me over concentrated, but the ensuing fight is in the game is complicated after the cut.

EdLee wrote: :b29: G6 ?

I can't explain why netting was not on my radar. So basic.

EdLee wrote: :b33: Can B live if tenuki ? ( Seki is OK :) )
Looking at it again, I think black can do better than seki because of the weakness at E4. This was chicken and I should have spent more time reading it out. Sente is worth something at this stage.
EdLee wrote: :b35: Unclear how to profit with these peeps.
How about M5 peep, then L7 direction ?
I didn't consider M5 first as black's group is still weak there. So it's leaning but you are correct that I didn't consider the fact that ending in gote is too easy on the opponent.
EdLee wrote: :b41: You end in gote.

:w42: W gets shared vital area first.
I agree that the result is good for white.
EdLee wrote: :b87: Allows W C12.
True. I guess D14 is better shape, but I wonder if in this position black can't just tenuki.
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