There's so many books and problems to study, but what should I read or practice to help specifically with my total obliviousness to the left side in the review below?
Is this a good time to read Attack & Defense?
https://online-go.com/review/670388
Reduction, invasion, attack, defense, fighting and combinations thereof are rich topics, which any selection of few books does not do justice. A book recommended everywhere need not be the most informative book but is mentioned a lot also because it is ca. half a century old. Books mentioned so far do not give an overview of the ideas needed for the aforementioned topics but only give a SELECTION of such ideas. Better keep your mind open to various sources and plan to read everything you can find about those topics. Thereby, you can learn dozens of times as much as from the mentioned books alone.losipai wrote:Alright then, I see it recommended everywhere so I guess it's about time.
Chapter 7 in it is called "Reducing and Invading Large Frameworks" so that sounds good.
I'm also considering the book Reducing Territorial Frameworks.
Not looking to study patterns in detail for now, just an overview of the ideas.
Thank you! I'm looking for a suitable introduction rather than a rigorous treatment at this point, it doesn't mean I won't expand on that later down the road.RobertJasiek wrote:Reduction, invasion, attack, defense, fighting and combinations thereof are rich topics, which any selection of few books does not do justice. A book recommended everywhere need not be the most informative book but is mentioned a lot also because it is ca. half a century old. Books mentioned so far do not give an overview of the ideas needed for the aforementioned topics but only give a SELECTION of such ideas. Better keep your mind open to various sources and plan to read everything you can find about those topics. Thereby, you can learn dozens of times as much as from the mentioned books alone.
https://senseis.xmp.net/?GoBooks#toc26
http://home.snafu.de/jasiek/isbn.html#TMiddleGame
http://home.snafu.de/jasiek/isbn.html#TFight
No doubt, and I'm still at the level where my mind takes breaks during the later middle game and yose because it's too much data...schrody wrote:Invasions and reductions are a difficult topic since they're so complex.
Yes this is what I'm looking for, just enough to have some basic ideas to pin observations from the next 250 games on.schrody wrote:b) Knowledge of key invasion and reduction points.
Noted, thanks!mhlepore wrote:Get Strong at Invading, Yilun Yang
Great, it's even better to get feedback on things I'm not aware of!mhlepore wrote:I feel you don't follow through on earlier moves.
Invasions and reductions are not an easy topic. The AI are indicating, it seems to me, a possible third category, which for the moment I am calling shallow reductions. It is not like they are absent from pre-AI pro play, but today's top bots seem to like them quite a lot.losipai wrote:I know there are such things as invasions and reductions (duh), but after reviewing several games I wonder if these are a blind spot in my mental framework?
I am having difficulty with this file, both with Safari and Firefox.There's so many books and problems to study, but what should I read or practice to help specifically with my total obliviousness to the left side in the review below?
Is this a good time to read Attack & Defense?
https://online-go.com/review/670388
Maybe lack of game experience. There's the old proverb "Play the urgent point before the big point." It is in my opinion too often neglected. There's a lot of latent power sitting around waiting to be launched - you just need to find it. (easier said than done - ha!)losipai wrote:Great, it's even better to get feedback on things I'm not aware of!mhlepore wrote:I feel you don't follow through on earlier moves.
I see your point. I wonder if this would be about a lack of game experience, or a character flaw, or if there is a term and/or antidote for it in go?
Uh-oh this linguist is up to no goodJohn Fairbairn wrote:You seem refreshingly willing to think for yourself while being willing to learn from other sources. Could I therefore ask a favour before you start reading any books?
I'm not familiar with the forum culture but if it might be useful for the person asking it seems totally fair to mention one's own books!John Fairbairn wrote:(And I'm not going to ask you to read any of mine!)
Very well then, allow me to demonstrate my lack of insightJohn Fairbairn wrote:You say you know of invasions and reductions, and so those words are already in your brain. Like every other word there, they must have various associations and nuances which will, of course, be peculiar to you. Would you be willing to share them with us?
Interesting.Bill Spight wrote:Invasions and reductions are not an easy topic. The AI are indicating, it seems to me, a possible third category, which for the moment I am calling shallow reductions.
That's weird, I was hoping OGS links were a good way to share games. I use Firefox too. There are no variations but there should be comments right under the uh... move map? for instance for move 97. If you hover the sidebar at the right edge of the window there are options for downloading as SGF or adding variations.Bill Spight wrote:I am having difficulty with this file, both with Safari and Firefox.If it is a review, I don't see any comments or variations. If there is an sgf file embedded in it, I don't see it.
I am black!Bill Spight wrote:Are you Black?
I think I can manage that, at least if I don't need to profit from it...Bill Spight wrote:Learn to sacrifice stones.
Thanks. Things don't work the same way on my browser, but I have managed to find the comments and options.losipai wrote:That's weird, I was hoping OGS links were a good way to share games. I use Firefox too. There are no variations but there should be comments right under the uh... move map? for instance for move 97. If you hover the sidebar at the right edge of the window there are options for downloading as SGF or adding variations.Bill Spight wrote:I am having difficulty with this file, both with Safari and Firefox.If it is a review, I don't see any comments or variations. If there is an sgf file embedded in it, I don't see it.
That was in case you were White.I think I can manage that, at least if I don't need to profit from it...Bill Spight wrote:Learn to sacrifice stones.