A game that I played today.
I would appreciate if you point out my mistakes to me
*Sigh* All too true.dfan wrote:... Their opinion changed later.
Clamp could also be a powerful move.Joaz Banbeck wrote: White just played the marked stone. Black MUST hane on top.
Separating two weak groups or stones is twice as powerful as separating a weak group from a strong group. If you give the opponent 1 problem, he knows what to fix.marvin wrote:Thank you a lot for the comments![]()
I really need to understand why I choose move 40. First instinct was Joaz's hane, and I even thought of the clamp (but had problems with the followups). But I still decided to play 40, seeing that it destroys a lot of points and weakens C14, D10 stones.
But of course white has time to come back or treat them lightly. And it is not so urgent.
That explains.I realised that my big group needs to live too late (142), I was not aware enough that it is not that strong.
In L&D, most of the stones are important and there is no decision to make about what is important.I guess I should do fewer l&d problems, but with higher accuracy.
True, he can clamp. But sooner or later he must hane. The clamp just delays it one move.Uberdude almost wrote:Clamp could also be a powerful move.Joaz Banbeck wrote: White just played the marked stone. Black MUST hane on top.