entropi wrote:When you read Kageyama or other theory books, what happens at kyu level is the following:
So you're saying that you would have better games on Tygem if you gave your opponent bigger corners, pushed him away from your thickness, took gote to make your groups safe instead of launching splitting attacks, and didn't bother trying to use your thickness to make a moyo?
Further, even though this were a valid critique of some books on the opening, I can't see it applying to Kageyama. Taking the first chapter alone (ladders and nets) seriously will hugely improve your fighting strength, which is why Kageyama stresses them so heavily. Ladders and nets are the first techniques most beginners learn, but they never bother to master them.
SoDesuNe wrote:I read the book twice and all I can say is, the chapter about nets and ladders is fine. The rest is just jibber-jabber.
Not jibber-jabber! Anything but that!