A beginner's journal of little interest

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Thanks mitsun. :)
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Another ASR game, this time against my perpetual opponent mus. My 54th ranked game on KGS. :D



Full of mistakes, including a rather huge one where I didn't read a seki at the end. :/

That said, I was happy enough with the result given the complete mess that I made of the fuseki and yose (if I'd played correctly in response to the threatened seki it was a 21 point winning margin). My play in the top right was dreadful for instance and several times I got distracted from what I'd planned, e.g. I played a sente move meaning to get back to a pushing battle and proceeded to forget about the pushing battle. :-?


That all said, I'm very much enjoying getting even games against much stronger opponents. I think I'm learning a lot by doing them.

Oh, and I'm sure mus would appreciate a few pointers here. :)
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Me and Drewch finally had a game. I made some major blunders here, including missing a ladder! My weakness tactically shines through yet again. Enjoyable game though.



Feeling more lost than usual while playing, maybe that's a good sign? :D
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Your 54th KGS ranked game :)
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Thanks Ed. :)
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Both of you are still completely oblivious to broken shapes and ladders. :)
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Q: "What's the problem?"

A: Me playing at 6am after not getting any sleep.* :D

I stared and stared at that group going "there's something about that shape..."


*Though really, even then missing a ladder twice is unforgivable.
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Hmm, in retrospect (after getting some sleep), it sounds like I'm making excuses for poor play. I didn't mean it that way. I should have been able to spot the ladder regardless of how much sleep I'd gotten or not gotten. I was more than with it enough to be playing to be honest and any parent of young children knows there's no such thing as optimal form with a toddler who's not sleeping well etc. :)
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Myself and Drewch are going to do a Malkovich game. We figure it'll show any important flaws in our thinking processes. :)
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A win for a change. In a review after this I was told that I was being too aggressive and that this was the major problem in my play in the game. I'd appreciate some thoughts on this statement.

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Boidhre wrote:A win for a change. In a review after this I was told that I was being too aggressive and that this was the major problem in my play in the game. I'd appreciate some thoughts on this statement.


Too aggressive? I love Black's play in this game! Well done!

Some thoughts:

I would play B14 at m18 to split White.

I would play B20 at r5 to secure the corner better

I would double hane with B30

B32 feels far too defensive; do something else! (d18 looks good)

At the end of the game: what happens if B plays a18?

Overall, you perhaps defended more than you needed to, but that is OK in a handicap game.
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Sverre wrote:At the end of the game: what happens if B plays a18?


Hmm, I see a seki with a17 but nothing good from a18.

Thanks for the thoughts. :)
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Boidhre wrote:
Sverre wrote:At the end of the game: what happens if B plays a18?


Hmm, I see a seki with a17 but nothing good from a18.

Thanks for the thoughts. :)


a17?
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Sverre wrote:
Boidhre wrote:
Sverre wrote:At the end of the game: what happens if B plays a18?


Hmm, I see a seki with a17 but nothing good from a18.

Thanks for the thoughts. :)


a17?
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Ah, I though b16 was forced, my mistake. :)

Ahhhh, I've figured out a18. Very nice.
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Re: A beginner's journal of little interest

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Boidhre wrote:Ah, I though b16 was forced, my mistake. :)


If W replies at b16 he's dead, by bent 4 or bulky 5

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