Hello, I played as Black and lost this game. I would appreciate a review of my review:
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thequietcenter (9k) vs iridium (3k) - review my review
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Re: thequietcenter (9k) vs iridium (3k) - review my review
Well played. Though I suspected it was a correspondence game and it was. If you and your opponents have accurate ranks you did well, especially for correspondence.
There is a comment on Move 34 about an invasion. It can't be as deep as 'a' at that point in the game because White would simply cap at 'b' and already have supporting stones on both sides.
Back to move 31, Black induced white to become stronger. Black's group on the top (being extended from) was fine.
Black made 6 points of territory in exchange for giving White ~15? points of fairly secure territory. And white has more potential to develop I think.
This doesn't really work at this point. You need more stones or better if this is played BEFORE move 31. After the exchanges, I worry about White being able to kill the corner. At least White will attack the bottom side. And even beyond that, Black is going to be in trouble. I think Black would regret this invasion. This just points to why 31 was bad to me.
There is a comment on Move 34 about an invasion. It can't be as deep as 'a' at that point in the game because White would simply cap at 'b' and already have supporting stones on both sides.
Back to move 31, Black induced white to become stronger. Black's group on the top (being extended from) was fine.
Black made 6 points of territory in exchange for giving White ~15? points of fairly secure territory. And white has more potential to develop I think.
This doesn't really work at this point. You need more stones or better if this is played BEFORE move 31. After the exchanges, I worry about White being able to kill the corner. At least White will attack the bottom side. And even beyond that, Black is going to be in trouble. I think Black would regret this invasion. This just points to why 31 was bad to me.
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Re: thequietcenter (9k) vs iridium (3k) - review my review
I think that's too hard. I'd want to extend to
as black, at some point. I think something like this is enough:
A good system naturally covers all corner cases without further effort.
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Re: thequietcenter (9k) vs iridium (3k) - review my review
Agree with Harleqin on
On
I would continue and turn with the reducing stones, not to lose control over the center.
KataGo wants to cut through the elephant's eye at
which is a more active way of affecting the center I guess
In any case Harleqin's
looks more like an endgame move, as Black can still extend along the bottom for life.
KataGo wants to cut through the elephant's eye at
In any case Harleqin's
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Re: thequietcenter (9k) vs iridium (3k) - review my review
I don't think of it as endgame or defensive, it also seems to affect the stability of the white group(s). I am thinking of something like this (please disregard the exact position of the example white stone on the left):Knotwilg wrote: In any case Harleqin'slooks more like an endgame move, as Black can still extend along the bottom for life.
A good system naturally covers all corner cases without further effort.