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Re: cyndane daydreams

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:08 am
by skydyr
xed_over wrote:
cyndane wrote:I made it to go club again this week! The game is so much more exhilarating in person. I wonder what it is about playing with people face to face that makes it like that.

Because there's this huge wealth of body language available, that by comparison, makes playing online feel like you're playing blind.

Your opponent is giving away all kinds of clues -- does he know this joseki/tesuji? Can I bluff this overplay to catch up? I see him exploring variations with his finger on the table, did I read it correctly myself? Is he worried, over confidant?


I've definitely noticed that I much prefer either playing in person (with anyone) or playing somebody that I already know online, and I think it has to do with seeing my opponent as a person rather than a black box. This was true for me to the extent that until I found a club I could go to regularly, I could never stick with go for more than a couple months at a time. Certainly, the interaction surrounding the game and afterwards is much more interesting.

Re: cyndane daydreams

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:23 am
by cyndane
Thanks for the comments skydvr. I guess I should work harder on assessing the value of moves as I am in the state of the game. It's much easier to analyze the game when you arent in it though.

I guess I wrote off body language. I guess something processed processed subconsciously. Now that you mention it though, it is probably the reason. All the subtle changes in a person as you play a game must really add to the excitement.

Re: cyndane daydreams

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 5:50 pm
by cyndane
Heres a recent 2 stone game I played on IGS. I end up losing by 2.5 points :evil:

:w7: did not jump out on the bottom, so I decide to take this point for :b8:. With moves through to :w27: I get sealed in, probably not the best result, but the corner is large.

:b40: I try to take the outside, and get an attack going on the lonely white stone.

:b58: I felt good with the two separated weak groups.

:b62: Leaning for strength

At B112 I felt quite good, though this group later dies to ko.

B114 I was aiming for the bottom and left here.

B130 is a mistake.

B150 maybe h5 is better?

W193 puts my group into ko. I play a tertible ko threat and my group dies. Maybe :b204 should have been a move like n13?




Re: cyndane daydreams

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 9:34 am
by xed_over
simply pasting in the full text seems to work better than the otherwise recommended attachment url link.

Re: cyndane daydreams

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2014 10:10 am
by xed_over
cyndane wrote::W193: puts my group into ko. I play a tertible ko threat and my group dies. Maybe :b204: should have been a move like n13?

Yeah, that would have been a better ko threat I think, but why play a ko at all?
Why not play :B194: @ N19 instead?
Then it looks to me like miai for life at a or b

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