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Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 4:36 pm
by ez4u
I think you were lucky when Black played 37 at the top instead of against the two stones at the bottom. White 38 was a good choice IMHO. However, look at the board. White has played 18 stones in a row on the second or third lines up to this point. This can't be good.
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Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 4:39 pm
by Bill Spight
ez4u wrote:White 38 was a good choice IMHO. However, look at the board. White has played 18 stones in a row on the second or third lines up to this point. This can't be good.

Worth repeating.

Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 11:50 am
by studying
Bill Spight wrote:ez4u wrote:White 38 was a good choice IMHO. However, look at the board. White has played 18 stones in a row on the second or third lines up to this point. This can't be good.

Worth repeating.

Absolutely true, although I still fault

for this situation. If I had been able to approach Black's corner first, I think I could have created a more balanced position. That said, it's a good reminder that I shouldn't be *too* indulgent of my love of territory.
Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2016 11:53 am
by studying
Game B-10
Another weekend, and another 2-1 performance. I'm feeling a bit frustrated since 6-dan continues to be tantalizingly just out of reach. I reviewed the lost game below, but it basically boils down to a series of reading errors in the first major fight, and then me trying unsuccessfully to catch back up. I was pretty happy with my second win, though, and I'll try to find a chance to review/post that soon.
Here's the review:
https://gokibitz.com/kifu/NkRAFvOlz
Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 6:16 pm
by studying
Game B-11
I had the time/energy for two serious games this weekend, and managed to win them both. Neither one was a work of art, but it got the job done. That puts me only two wins away from a promotion (which also makes me a bit nervous to keep playing). Hopefully next weekend I'll have the courage and time to play those games well.
I've also spent a fair bit of time watching a variety of youtube videos by strong players (Haylee, and yithril's translations of NHK videos), hoping that I can pick up a few pointers, or at least slowly improve my sense of shape. It's a nice way to keep go at the forefront of my mind when I don't have the energy to play.
Here's my review of the first win:
https://gokibitz.com/kifu/VyUUybzWf
Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 6:59 pm
by studying
I played three games this weekend, and unfortunately went 1-2. It's the second loss that I'm most upset about, because I played it on tilt immediately after the first loss. I think a large part of why my record seems to be improving is that I've been able to minimize playing emotionally, but this was a failure in that respect.
However, in an effort to try to keep a positive attitude, I'm posting the one win. I haven't had a chance to do a full review, but I'm hoping to get around to that later. For now, I think the common thread I noticed in all three games was a tendency to press too hard in the late-middle-game. It's most obviously seen here with White-148, which is an obvious overplay/mistake. (In my first loss, I tried to kill a group that I should have just reduced.) I think this can also explain things like the errors in Game B-6 (Black-143) and Game 7 (W-148). I feel I've gotten more patient in the opening, but I need to carry that through to the middle-game and have more confidence in my endgame skills.
A few other notes:
-For those following my thread about a joseki variation, you can see an example here (at Black-83)
-I don't think I agree with Black's decision at move 133, although it's an interesting positional judgment question.
In any case, here's the game:
Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 5:37 pm
by studying
Game B-12
I didn't have time to play any serious games over the Thanksgiving holiday, and was generally disappointed with the casual games I played. Then this past weekend, I managed to play and lose 2 games in characteristic fashion. Despite my comments above about needing to stop over-reaching in the late middle game (especially as White), I did exactly the same thing here again (with White-144). Here's the full review:
https://gokibitz.com/kifu/N10luBlXz
These two losses mean I've lost 4 of my last 5 games, and any hope of reaching 6dan anytime soon is now firmly out of reach. To be honest, I'm pretty disappointed and frustrated. I think my plan is to take it easy through the Christmas holidays, and hopefully I can come back in the new year with renewed dedication and focus.
Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2016 3:07 pm
by studying
Game B-13
Comparing this afternoon's game to my previous comments here I think is pretty interesting. First off, I'm happy to report that, even playing White, I think I managed to avoid over-reaching in the late middle game (although White-148 is questionable). Instead, I did manage to push the game to counting, where... I lost. Except that my opponent made a last-second mistake that ended up switching the game from a 2.5 point loss, to a 2.5 point win. All that said, I think the game was really determined by some misplays in the upper right. Clearly, there is more work to be done.
Here's the (somewhat difficult) review:
https://gokibitz.com/kifu/NkjRYPr7z
Re: Deliberate Practice
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 10:08 am
by studying
Game B-14
After some recent success on Tygem, I decided not to press my luck and instead switched over to KGS for a game. I felt like neither my opponent or I played up to par, but in the end, I won, and that was enough to bump me up to 4dan there. I still don't feel like a true KGS 4dan, but it's a nice confidence boost nonetheless. Here's the game and review:
https://gokibitz.com/kifu/N1GmFzYXM