pepi wrote:For me, my opponent played the marked black stone and got captured. The feeling is great because one (or at least I) seldom get to see an actual ladder being played out in a game of mine - that usually means someone has made a reading mistake and the game is about to end soon.
It's like realizing "OK, so those things ladders that I keep thinking about and watching for really do exist - you're looking at one right now".
That's why being able to read ladders is pretty important. I have seen a few games where 4-5 dan players would screw this kind of ladder up!
Had this kind of thing happen in a wbaduk game once against a 5d a few years ago.

fairly convincingly in the game, no? The result there looks pretty terrible to white, if you ask me.
-- I agree that
. My move doesn't seem to get much pro play at all. (White commented during the game that the corner was terrible, so he agrees...)