Bill Spight wrote:But there is one way that is not in the list. Watch and play Malkovich games.
Yeah, 100% agreement - they are well well worth doing from the point of view of improvement.
Bill Spight wrote:But there is one way that is not in the list. Watch and play Malkovich games.
topazg wrote:Bill Spight wrote:But there is one way that is not in the list. Watch and play Malkovich games.
Yeah, 100% agreement - they are well well worth doing from the point of view of improvement.
Kirby wrote:I agree that the Malkovich games are useful to play. I kind of wish that I received a bit more criticism in my first game against Magicwand, though, particularly on the way that I think about go.
I notice that there have been a handful comments on my recent game against him, though, so maybe I've gotten some more this time
topazg wrote:Kirby wrote:I agree that the Malkovich games are useful to play. I kind of wish that I received a bit more criticism in my first game against Magicwand, though, particularly on the way that I think about go.
I notice that there have been a handful comments on my recent game against him, though, so maybe I've gotten some more this time
Haha, you're lucky, I get almost no criticisms of my thoughts and plays! Still, I learn a lot about my own bad play through analysing what I've done afterwards. The middle lower fuseki point against fwiffo that I neglected to play a small extension on the top has taught me lots about just how big a 2 space jump on the third line as an extension only is (or, as the case may be, isn't!)
My latest game just turned into an almighty reading exercise for the most part
Kirby wrote:I agree that the Malkovich games are useful to play. I kind of wish that I received a bit more criticism in my first game against Magicwand, though, particularly on the way that I think about go.
I notice that there have been a handful comments on my recent game against him, though, so maybe I've gotten some more this time
Magicwand wrote:Kirby wrote:I agree that the Malkovich games are useful to play. I kind of wish that I received a bit more criticism in my first game against Magicwand, though, particularly on the way that I think about go.
I notice that there have been a handful comments on my recent game against him, though, so maybe I've gotten some more this time
ok..i am guilty of not putting more comments.
but you are a solid player and there are only few moves that really caused you to lose the game.
and they were fully explained by other observers.
on most moves the reading difference between you and me is very subtle it is very hard to explain what you did wrong.
i guess that subtle difference will make 2 or 3 stone difference.
also... i was working while i played the game.
playing game while working on other stuffs is not recommanded.
from now on i will take more more time and try to explain more variations.