Another 9x9 review request
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Another 9x9 review request
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Hi,
If you don't want to be cut, and you want to split B, then the tengen E5 is an option.
You may also enjoy larger boards: 11x11, 13x13, 15x15, 17x17, etc.
A browser based free bot: Cosumi
If you don't want to be cut, and you want to split B, then the tengen E5 is an option.You may also enjoy larger boards: 11x11, 13x13, 15x15, 17x17, etc.
A browser based free bot: Cosumi
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Re: Another 9x9 review request
I'd say the biggest mistake was the tenuki at
which allowed your left group to be killed. If you had kept that alive there's a good chance you would have won on territory. You would have also had the potential cut at D5 that could have been quite devastating for Black.
which allowed your left group to be killed. If you had kept that alive there's a good chance you would have won on territory. You would have also had the potential cut at D5 that could have been quite devastating for Black.- o00o00o
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EdLee wrote:Hi,If you don't want to be cut, and you want to split B, then the tengen E5 is an option.
You may also enjoy larger boards: 11x11, 13x13, 15x15, 17x17, etc.
A browser based free bot: Cosumi
Thank you for the link; i will check it out, but in all honesty, I HATE playing against bots. Anywho, E5 definitely was good a critical point. During the game i was afraid of playing my stones too close together, but will try this out to cut and help establish territory in one area, then expand on the other side afterward the next time i play.
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Re: Another 9x9 review request
mongus wrote:I'd say the biggest mistake was the tenuki atwhich allowed your left group to be killed. If you had kept that alive there's a good chance you would have won on territory. You would have also had the potential cut at D5 that could have been quite devastating for Black.
That D5 cut would have been a major game changer for sure.
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Re: Another 9x9 review request
I would try getting rid of moves such as
and
. With those moves you are "peeping into a keima" but not cutting afterwards. In this game, not cutting is correct, because it doesn't work properly (if you cut at d5 in move
b could e.g. reply on f5 and then capture at d6; also a cut at e7 in move
does not work, b would simply capture at d7).
The point is that - if you cannot cut after moves like
,
- then these moves are pointless. Even worse, they
and
. With those moves you are "peeping into a keima" but not cutting afterwards. In this game, not cutting is correct, because it doesn't work properly (if you cut at d5 in move
b could e.g. reply on f5 and then capture at d6; also a cut at e7 in move
does not work, b would simply capture at d7). The point is that - if you cannot cut after moves like
,
- then these moves are pointless. Even worse, they- do not improve the structure of your lower right stones
- take away own liberties
- take away living options for the upper left stone, because b automagically gets a strong wall
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Re: Another 9x9 review request
schawipp wrote:I would try getting rid of moves such asand
. With those moves you are "peeping into a keima" but not cutting afterwards. In this game, not cutting is correct, because it doesn't work properly (if you cut at d5 in move
b could e.g. reply on f5 and then capture at d6; also a cut at e7 in move
does not work, b would simply capture at d7).
The point is that - if you cannot cut after moves like,
- then these moves are pointless. Even worse, they
Thus, if you get rid of that habit that would already improve your rank by a couple of stones (imho).
- do not improve the structure of your lower right stones
- take away own liberties
- take away living options for the upper left stone, because b automagically gets a strong wall
This is some very sound and solid advice. Thank you
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