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Post by Tsuyoku »

This is generally a bad move. Maybe sometimes it makes sense. No heuristic is an absolute truth.

But.

I wish people would stop doing this:
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$$ |...3...............|
$$ |...,.....,.....2...|
$$ |...6...............|
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$$ |...,.....,.....,...|
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$$ |...................|
$$ |...............7...|
$$ |...1.....,.....4...|
$$ |............5......|
$$ |...................|
$$ |...................|
$$ --[/go]


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Re: Pet peeve

Post by CSamurai »

I've.. never seen that.

Maybe I'm playing in the wrong servers, but I more often see something along..

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$$ |...3...............|
$$ |...,.....,.....2...|
$$ |...6...............|
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$$ |...,.....,.....,...|
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$$ |...1.....,.....47..|
$$ |............5a.....|
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$$ --[/go]


with 5 often at A.

7 on the 4th line there feels odd and rather ineffective, even as a probe.
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Re: Pet peeve

Post by Laman »

Tsuyoku:
just out of curiosity, did you play this game? if so, how did it go?

because if it was me, and i successfully took advantage of this 7 and easily won in the end, i guess i would just think to myself: what a weak opponent, let's crush another one and earn higher rank to play someone worthy

but i would be much more irritated in opposite result, that i knew my opponent played wrongly but still cheated me and pull out a win for himself. yet, that would be exactly the case where i would have no right to criticize him because his play proved better than mine

or was it completely different? you don't write much about the situation
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Re: Pet peeve

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I sometimes play that move in high handicap games as a ladder breaker. Of course this only works on 15k+ opponents :-?
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I won, that's not really the point.

The point is that it's weak, ugly and a real sdk would hopefully know this.

Or, I want them all to know, very badly.
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Post by Loons »

Your opponent seems to be probing with a ladder breaker for a very well known 5-4 joseki.

Edited for clarity.
(I guess they did not want a white ponnuki on top)

Final edit: Took advantage of British English to achieve gender-neutrality without using a construct like "s/he" or the abominable (in my opinion) "he or she".
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Post by Dusk Eagle »

Completely O/T, but where did you use British English in that sentence?

Anyway, back on topic, :b5: itself seems a little bit weird. How often do you get in this position? Do you mind posting how the game continued from here?
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Re: Pet peeve

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It may be that I`ve been misled, but I am under the impression that Americans can`t use the word 'they' in a non-gender-descriptive-singular sort of way. If they can, why is "he or she" so widespread?

Still on the topic of the ladder; I do agree that preemptively breaking that particular ladder was strange, but in isolation that move against a 4-4 (sans approach) is a commonish ladder breaker. It is because this move is used to break ladders that I inferred it was to stop that ladder.
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Re: Pet peeve

Post by emeraldemon »

I am an American, but I wasn't aware that singular they was commonly accepted in any form of English. Anyway a sentence like "If Black attaches, they break the ladder" creates a verb disagreement that I find grating. (Compare "If Black attaches, Black breaks the ladder").
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Loons wrote:It may be that I`ve been misled, but I am under the impression that Americans can`t use the word 'they' in a non-gender-descriptive-singular sort of way. If they can, why is "he or she" so widespread?

Still on the topic of the ladder; I do agree that preemptively breaking that particular ladder was strange, but in isolation that move against a 4-4 (sans approach) is a commonish ladder breaker. It is because this move is used to break ladders that I inferred it was to stop that ladder.


Americans definitely do use they as a non-gendered singular, but this is definitely informal and considered by some purists to be ungrammatical.
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Post by Loons »

I type how I speak; I did not claim to have any great grammar faculty. I did notice I was using male pronouns for black and was looking for an alternative, and had been told (by Americans ...) that they don't use they like that. Now I've learned something new. Hurrah.


Edit:

Do appreciate the humor within "Pet Peeves" thread. Accidentally looked up pronouns online. Shan't use personal pronouns ever again if avoidable. ;)
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Loons wrote: and had been told (by Americans ...) that they don't use they like that.

pfft... we're not all like that. some of us actually hate all that political correctness crap.
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Post by Stable »

Some?! It seems like 90% of Americans I meet are lone rangers on a crusade against political correctness... although that might just be a comment on my friends... ;-)

It must be Englishenglish though, because I use they that way all the time. Even more on topic, the OP should just win more until they (hehehe) end up playing stronger opponents who don't play like that and use it as good fighting practice in the meantime. If a strong player starts making weird contact moves you have to start looking for ladders on the opposite side.
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Post by robinz »

I'm British, and I don't particularly like the use of "they" as a singular - although I do often do it as there isn't a lot that's better. (I don't care about "political correctness", I just find the collision between singular and plural that often results somewhat painful, at least in some contexts.) I certainly never thought of this issue as anything to do with the distinction between British and American English, although it wouldn't surprise me at all if the usage of this particular grammatical construction differed from one side of the Atlantic to the other. (Although I think that the increasing amount of informal international communication - such as on this forum and thousands of others across the web - makes such distinctions increasingly hard to consider meaningful.)
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Redundant wrote:Americans definitely do use they as a non-gendered singular, but this is definitely informal and considered by some purists to be ungrammatical.
Do you think I can link every single person who complains about singular 'they' to this article before I die? (http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/language ... 03572.html)
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