Win by opponent's mistake

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negapesuo
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Win by opponent's mistake

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This seems to be a trend for me now a days. I end up winning a lot of games because my opponent messes up somehow. My last review I uploaded was a similar case. Of course, this does not make ME a better player, so I'm still uploading for review. I thought I was attacking my opponent very well, until the wall that I set up for the attack started getting attacked...

Any pointers on my mistake would be appreciated. ALso, if you see any bad habits that I have (something that seems like I do without even thinking), let me know.

I must rank up, so that I can move on with my life!!

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Post by EdLee »

Hi negapesuo,

:b23: Maybe just connect at F18 directly is better --
W has to spend a move to fix his shape.

( :b23: - :w24: , :b25: ) The exchange of ( :b23: - :w24: ) then tenuki is probably a bad habit.
Re: ( :b9: - :w10: ).

:w26: This shape wouldn't happen if :b23: at F18 directly.

:w30: Feels strange. ( Connect solidly, or J15, ... )

:w44: Bad habit; connect solidly.
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