Even game vs 3d
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Even game vs 3d
Here's a game I played against a 3d in my ASR league group. I won by 5.5. I'm somewhat flabbergasted that this happened. Here's the game
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Re: Even game vs 3d
I'm not sure what's the best thing to play instead, but is 215 really worth taking gote?
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Re: Even game vs 3d
Nice game.
He made a few mistakes, while you played a solid game. Just play the bottom right differently, and you'll beat this guy every time.
13: I'm not sure about this. It looks bad at first, but you seem to get a decent result.
22: He's a 3D??
45: Force him toward your strength with L15. It just happens to be a ladder breaker too.
66: Are you sure he's a 3D? N14 seems obvious.
84: Just respond to the peep. You get N3 first.
Let's look at that with tewari analysis. If the situation were as below, would you play 'a' or 'b'?
You would play 'a', knowing that it is sente and that you can come back and play 'b' later if you wish. It is a no-brainer, right?
Why, then, since you know that eventually you will want to connect against the peep, would you play 'b' in this situation?
He made a few mistakes, while you played a solid game. Just play the bottom right differently, and you'll beat this guy every time.13: I'm not sure about this. It looks bad at first, but you seem to get a decent result.
22: He's a 3D??
45: Force him toward your strength with L15. It just happens to be a ladder breaker too.
66: Are you sure he's a 3D? N14 seems obvious.
84: Just respond to the peep. You get N3 first.
Let's look at that with tewari analysis. If the situation were as below, would you play 'a' or 'b'?
You would play 'a', knowing that it is sente and that you can come back and play 'b' later if you wish. It is a no-brainer, right?
Why, then, since you know that eventually you will want to connect against the peep, would you play 'b' in this situation?
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Re: Even game vs 3d
Joaz Banbeck wrote:Nice game.He made a few mistakes, while you played a solid game.
Agreed
Joaz Banbeck wrote:22: He's a 3D??
I'm not sure why you are so surprised by this. He made a bit of a hash of the top right, and got himself in trouble. 22 is slow, and unhappy, but necessary and sensible shape. If Black gets there first White's headache gets worse and worse.
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Re: Even game vs 3d
I'm not sure the top right is a hash. I've seen a few high dans play that way up to 22. I don't know anything about it really, but I'd guess the theory is similar to Go Seigen's O16 - the enclosure is strong anyway, but at least you've removed a lot of its influence.
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Stable wrote:I'm not sure the top right is a hash. I've seen a few high dans play that way up to 22. I don't know anything about it really, but I'd guess the theory is similar to Go Seigen's O16 - the enclosure is strong anyway, but at least you've removed a lot of its influence.
Fair enough - they just look to my untrained eye like two very big corners to give away for a) not much concrete compensation, and b) to give them away in gote.
It feels like the game was looking nice for Black at the end of that sequence to me.
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Re: Even game vs 3d
Joaz Banbeck wrote:
You would play 'a', knowing that it is sente and that you can come back and play 'b' later if you wish. It is a no-brainer, right?
Well, I'd play "b", because it's sente. If "a", White responds, and you make "c" huge for White - Black taking "b" is now annoying gote for Black to have to play. I would never play "a" here.
Joaz Banbeck wrote:Why, then, since you know that eventually you will want to connect against the peep, would you play 'b' in this situation?
Because "b" protects the corner completely, and White cannot cut with "c" as it doesn't work. if White responds by pulling back, Black can still save the stone in sente, or play somewhere bigger if he likes.
Sorry to disagree with you twice in the same thread
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Re: Even game vs 3d
Stable wrote:I'm not sure the top right is a hash. I've seen a few high dans play that way up to 22. I don't know anything about it really, but I'd guess the theory is similar to Go Seigen's O16 - the enclosure is strong anyway, but at least you've removed a lot of its influence.
That theory seems suspect. Playing 5 stones on the third rank hardly seems an efficient way to counteract influence. With 23, black resurrects the influence, just going a different direction. There may have been a few tactical missteps on the way, but eventually that influence is felt on the upper side.
After 22, white's game simply looks inferior to me.
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Re: Even game vs 3d
topazg wrote:...
Sorry to disagree with you twice in the same thread
If I'm wrong twice in the same thread, I wouldn't have it any other way.
I don't mind letting white have 'c'. I was assuming that this is better for black:
The three marked stones are working now. As it was, they only lived comfortably because of black's successful attack in the lower right.
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Re: Even game vs 3d
Nice game!
I have a question about the above discussed position.
Would this lead to a ko, or does white have other refutation to
?
That would probably be too bad:
but what about this?:
Can white do something in the corner (maybe also using the aji at a)?
I have a question about the above discussed position.
Would this lead to a ko, or does white have other refutation to
?That would probably be too bad:
but what about this?:
Can white do something in the corner (maybe also using the aji at a)?
If you say no, Elwood and I will come here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week.
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Re: Even game vs 3d
Joaz Banbeck wrote:That theory seems suspect...
I agree, I don't really like the situation either, but all these people who are better than me keep playing it!
Perhaps it has more to do with making the right side harder to attack... I'd look for this tactic on Sensei's but I'm not sure what to search for.
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Joaz Banbeck wrote:I don't mind letting white have 'c'. I was assuming that this is better for black:
The three marked stones are working now. As it was, they only lived comfortably because of black's successful attack in the lower right.
It is better for Black, but of course White won't play

The annoyance is as follows:
Just leaving "a" sitting there is really annoying. If you're going to kill White, sure, playing
is stronger, but I don't think White's going to die any time soon now. In which case, why allow White the ability to take away your points (Black deserves at least 10 points from that corner) just to threaten to connect over the top in gote?"Don't go back to patch up your weaknesses" is a proverb designed to discourage this sort of thing
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Re: Even game vs 3d
topazg wrote:@entropi: I'd trade
Let's see White get out of this one on the bottom edge...
Indeed, this
is much stronger giving up part of the corner but getting a severe attack.Does this then mean
is also playable?If you say no, Elwood and I will come here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week.