Today I started playing immediately after work. My concentration could've been better, and I mostly didn't read more than 3 moves ahead, but at the crucial times I used my time wisely and it was a very enjoyable game! The result wasn't even important in the end.
So how do I play online now? I lay my Goban floor table in front of me and the laptop after that. (mouse next to me) I play on the board first, then only click online. Even if it's the simplest move, I have to put the stones there first.
15 min main time and 1 min per move byo-yomi.
Already a review in this file with my opponent (who has been so kind to review the game together) and some variations that I thought of during play or after in the review. So the biggest blunders have (probably) already been pointed out.
I think my biggest achievement coming out of this game was my fighting. Not long ago it was a weakness of mine, but I handled myself fairly well this time, I think.
Biggest letdown is still that I have little sense for tesuji and I often press against my opponent and let him build a wall. I hardly ever jump in my opponent's "supposed" territory to force something. I always start pushing from my own (strong) group, to make us both stronger. When you have more territory, that's okay. But I really need to find ways to do it, because I won't always be ahead.
If you see opportunities like that in this game, definitely point them out to me, you'd be helping me a whole lot!
If you like 'where is Waldo?', then these are the things for you to search in this game:
- A horrible mistimed and misplaced peep by black
- An invasion that could have been dramatic.
- A wrong reaction to a kick. (always iron pillar)
- A paranoid move by black
- A paranoid move by white
Enjoy the search