Help with common tygem move
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Help with common tygem move
Hello, recently I've taken to playing on tygem and this move occurs in alot of my games. I've created an example of how the move might occur below.
I don't know how to handle it. If I enter 3-3 to try and make sabaki my opponent makes alot of influence as if I had invaded and played the normal Joseki. And I don't feel particularly inclined to try and run away and let black make alot of territory on top. The problem is that even if I throw away the approach stones black still makes alot of influence.
Anyway it just confuses me. What do you guys think about this move and how would you play against it?
I don't know how to handle it. If I enter 3-3 to try and make sabaki my opponent makes alot of influence as if I had invaded and played the normal Joseki. And I don't feel particularly inclined to try and run away and let black make alot of territory on top. The problem is that even if I throw away the approach stones black still makes alot of influence.
Anyway it just confuses me. What do you guys think about this move and how would you play against it?
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Re: Help with common tygem move
You absolutely connect and fight. It is unavoidable in this situation. Black is busy making heavy stones and forcing you to become strong facing the area of B's framework.
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Re: Help with common tygem move
So this move is basically forcing a fight to break out? I do connect but after that I don't know how to proceed. Presumably attack blacks stones?
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Re: Help with common tygem move
I usually play the following:
It usually plays very similar to black playing Q12.
Why is this wrong?
It usually plays very similar to black playing Q12.
Why is this wrong?
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Re: Help with common tygem move
Phelan, I don't like that variation because it gives black a considerable amount of territory.
Stronger players got any input?
Stronger players got any input?
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Re: Help with common tygem move
This is how I'd probably deal with it: I've never seen the move before, so I might have missed the strongest resistance. But black's shape is so bad here that I'm not sure that he has anything to do. Keep in mind the weakness of the corner when you're playing against this move, and try to exploit black's bad shape. Also, what's wrong with diving into the corner instead? You get sente and a ton of points out of it.
Phelan: Your move is wrong because you leave Black with a ton of territory, and you get nothing.
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Re: Help with common tygem move
Then why is taking the outside good in the case of black Q12? Seems to me that Black also makes a ton of territory, and White gets only influence as well.Shaddy wrote:Phelan: Your move is wrong because you leave Black with a ton of territory, and you get nothing.
Why shouldn't White fight in that case too?
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Re: Help with common tygem move
In that case, black's group on the side is a little weak. It usually (for me) ends up being 5-6 points, and the corner can still be invaded (Black can add some more points in the future by making White's wall thicker, but this leaves the corner invadable). White, on the other hand, gets a wall that is not very thick. That's the tradeoff. If we look at your variation, black has an extremely thick corner, which looks like at least 20, more like 25 points, while white has a wall which is somewhat short of liberties and too close to black's thickness. In particular, white's wall looks like you could even attack it.
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Re: Help with common tygem move
Connect at Q14 and fight. You're on Tygem, so you knew a gigantic fight would be breaking out sooner or later, right?
Shaddy posted some good reference variations which I agree with.
Just as some food for thought, the whole-board position after the black pincer appears in my database 173 times. In 142 of these cases, white chose to invade at 3-3. 12 times white played a one-space jump, and in seven of those games white followed up with a shoulder hit on the pincer stone. So jumping out seems perfectly fine, but if you don't like the variations that ensue you have alternatives.
Just as some food for thought, the whole-board position after the black pincer appears in my database 173 times. In 142 of these cases, white chose to invade at 3-3. 12 times white played a one-space jump, and in seven of those games white followed up with a shoulder hit on the pincer stone. So jumping out seems perfectly fine, but if you don't like the variations that ensue you have alternatives.
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Re: Help with common tygem move
I guess you're right about the fighting:)
I just didn't feel very good giving black so much influence like in the 3-3 invasion joseki. The pincer after jumping out seems like a move I could try playing. But regardless, I'm happy that you're giving so much input
I just didn't feel very good giving black so much influence like in the 3-3 invasion joseki. The pincer after jumping out seems like a move I could try playing. But regardless, I'm happy that you're giving so much input
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Ironically, that's exactly why you want to try that way -- it's not so much influence for B (it's a reasonable amount) --OtakuViking wrote:I just didn't feel very good giving black so much influence like in the 3-3 invasion joseki.
otherwise how else will you learn to deal with influence?
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Re: Help with common tygem move
You have company. Go Seigen does not like it, either. Here is part of a lesson from Go Seigen: 21st Century Go, vol. 4.OtakuViking wrote:I guess you're right about the fighting:)
I just didn't feel very good giving black so much influence like in the 3-3 invasion joseki. The pincer after jumping out seems like a move I could try playing. But regardless, I'm happy that you're giving so much input
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