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Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:40 am
by otagotasolo
Hello everyone,
I would like to kindly ask you to look at 2 attached games and give some comments.
Regardless of the score I didn't really know how to play them (though they look quite peaceful and simple)
My rank is about 8kyu on dragon. My opponent's rank was quite close to mine.
I have put some questions and comments in the sgfs - they are marked with "otagota".
any comment and advice is very welcomed.
thank you in advance,
kind regards
otagotasolo
GAME 1
http://lifein19x19.com/forum/download/file.php?id=4704
GAME 2
http://lifein19x19.com/forum/download/file.php?id=4705
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 11:12 am
by EdLee
Hi ota,
Game 1:

standard bad habit: B bumps himself on the head,
good shape for W "hane head of two," etc.; good exchange for W.

you tenuki'd lower right corner, what makes you think
you can tenuki AND get sente ? If everybody can tenuki from a keima
approach to a star point and always end in sente,
then nobody would reply to a keima approach to a star point!

You got sente upper left corner here, because B played badly,
starting with

. You can go back and reply lower right corner
on

, instead of C10.

better to just calmly reply at Q14;
your move helps B fix his weakness at o16, etc.
You are helping B get stronger here.

this move says you're giving up the two P6 stones:
if this is not your plan, then connect on

with the bamboo joint P4.

seems to contradict

and

. You can take cash with P2,
or start a fight with L3, etc.

bad shape. Jump to P2.

just calmly reply at F4; don't fix W. See

.

your turn to bump head, make good shape for B;
see

. Locally, maybe kosumi E13 better.

the center is not huge. R11 is big.

did you consider H12 ?

the center is not big in this game.

very bad. Just reply. Your judgement of the center in this game is off.
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 12:21 pm
by EdLee
Hi ota,
Game 2:

standard bad habit. The result of this sequence
is you fixed all of W's weaknesses here. Just jump to J3 or J4 directly.
WAIT. Be patient: W always has a weakness there until he fixes it.
Don't fix it for him. See also

,

,

,

in game 1.

no problem, all OK. The other mistakes are much bigger
and more urgent to study and fix. Things like forcing your opponent
to fix his weaknesses.

standard invasion points R11, R12, etc.

no problem. Again, other basics problems are much bigger.

-

standard bad habit, bad exchange: you still
have not fixed your weakness at M3.
( K3 + o2 + Q1 ) is a standard bad combination at these levels.

-

you forced W to fix his weakness.

gote and it STILL does not fix M3!


strange: flower ko for B.

fight the flower ko — you get 2 moves elsewhere.

wrong atari.

same mistake as

.
Mistakes like

,

, and

, etc. are much bigger than
worrying about opening moves like

.
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 7:59 am
by otagotasolo
Hi EdLee,
I wanted to thank you for the reviews.
I will need some time to study them.
May I contact you if I had any questions?
Kind regards
Otagotasolo
P.S.
In the Game 1, move 16: did you mean Q14?
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 8:49 am
by EdLee
Hi ota, you're welcome. Yes, Q14. You can ask the questions here,
then other more knowledgeable people can help with the discussion, too,
and we can all learn.
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:54 am
by otagotasolo
Hi EdLee,
I would like to ask some questions because I can't understand some moves you described:
Game 1,
Q1)
move 16: you wrote I helped white to get stronger but I got really big corner.
I believed it to be a good exchange.
I still look at this situation and just can't see why this was not good.
What do I miss here?
Q2)
The same with my opponent's move 37 which is the similar to 16.
both sides get big territory out of this.
Would you please show some possible continuation ideas that could help me understand these 2 situations?
Game 2
Q3)
move 25: I fixed the corner my opponent got the right side (which was open for monkey jump).
I believed it to be a great deal for me. I don't see why this was not good.
Q4)
In game 2, what is the best way/time to fix M3 weakness?
looks like problems 1-3 are all quite similar.
If you would notice some general topic I could study
to improve here I would be very thankful for an advice.
kind regards,
otagotasolo
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 12:16 pm
by Uberdude
Regarding Q1 I would say that in fact in this situation your attach and pull back might well be good and in fact better than q14: it's hard for me to judge. But Ed is right that usually calm q14 is best. The idea of q14 is it leaves black with a problem:
$$Wc Standard continuation to 5
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$$ ---------------------------------------[/go]
If black tenukis, e.g. to double approach the lower right which is very big, then white can try to get sente to invade the top. This is an attacking invasion on black's group, but the important issue is how much profit can white get from this attack other than turning the m16 area to dame. It's not clear to me who this is good for: will white make up enough for the loss in the lower right?
If black takes gote to defend the top, which would be honte perhaps (but I think double approach is good too) then white gets sente to answer in the lower right somehow which is a big difference to your attach which ends in gote for white. The question is how does black defend? If with this 6 it is rather small (white has sente monkey jump at
b for yose, and also nice yose at
c) so white is happy (compared to the game the difference in points on the top side is only 13 points, not worth spending a gote on IMO given the urgency of lower right) but maybe black would defend on a large scale at
a and claim to kill an invader.
$$Wc
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$$ | . . . c . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . |
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$$ | . . O X . X . . X , . 6 . X . O . . . |
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So if black could play
a above and get away with it, then maybe I like black there, in which case your attach would be a good idea: I don't mind giving black that rather small top side as white has big top corners. But sente for lower right is so big. Something else to bear in mind is in the game variation the upper right corner is not 100% yours if later black gets a stone at r12. (And as for Q2 that kick in no way makes the lower right corner black, that's easy to invade.)
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 12:51 am
by otagotasolo
thank you for explaining
I must say "wow".
I never went so deep in my analysis. thank you for showing me these examples.
Actually I have always looked for quick local solutions to avoid global "complications" or local surprises (like invasions).
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:40 pm
by EdLee
otagotasolo wrote:Game 2
Q3)
move 25: I fixed the corner my opponent got the right side (which was open for monkey jump).
I believed it to be a great deal for me. I don't see why this was not good.
Hi ota, do you realize without the exchange, you still have R11 as an option ?
I did not say the exchange (

-

) was bad. I just wanted to point out you fixed his weakness for him (for example R11).
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:45 pm
by EdLee
otagotasolo wrote:Q4)
In game 2, what is the best way/time to fix M3 weakness?
Hi ota, B has multiple options. But the main point here is that your exchange (

-

) did not fix M3.
But, your exchange (

-

) removed your option to jump into 3-3 at R3 -- so your exchange (

-

)
helped W and
hurt yourself.
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:25 pm
by Uberdude
Game 2 move 49 etc reminded me of this famous quote:
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" - George Santayana
(or attributed to Churchill as "Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it")
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 9:19 am
by Bill Spight
Some comments.
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Game Type\: GO (1\:1)
Rated\: Y
White Start Rating\: 7k (-21%) - ELO 1379
Black Start Rating\: 8k (+21%) - ELO 1320
White End Rating\: 8k (+45%) - ELO 1344
Black End Rating\: 7k (-50%) - ELO 1350]XM[190]WR[8k]GN[lacki2000-otagotasolo-908892-20140625]BR[7k]DT[2014-06-19,2014-06-25]KM[6.5]PB[otagotasolo (otagotasolo)]OT[30 days with 1 day extra per move]SO[http\://www.dragongoserver.net/game.php?gid=908892]PW[Mir Lacki (lacki2000)]PM[0]
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;W[pp]
;B[pd]
;W[cp]
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;B[ep]C[*** See variation.]
;W[dq]
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;B[eq]C[*** See variation.]
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;W[cm]C[ *** Low and thin. See variation.]
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;B[co]C[*** OK, but aji keshi. There are other ways to take advantage of White's weakness. See variation.]
;W[bo]
;B[do]
;W[bq]
;B[jp]C[*** Black has the lead.]
;W[cf]
;B[fc]
;W[ci]
;B[jd]C[otagota\: would be R6, O3 or Q10 better?
*** The right side would be better, I think. Especially the approach.
]
;W[qf]
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;B[nc]C[*** Black is too concentrated on the top side, and gives White a good move on the right side. See variations.]
;W[pk]C[otagota\: too far? is there any good continuation for black?]
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;B[nq]C[otagota\: i think it was wrong, it lets white reinforce the right side
*** This is a good play. Letting White reinforce is not a big deal. See variation.]
;W[qn]
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;B[pr]C[*** A problem, for three reasons. For the first two reasons, see the variations.]
;W[qq]C[*** The third reason is that after this play Black can no longer jumy into the corner if a fight develops around here.]
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;B[rd]C[otagota\: too peaceful?
*** Yes. See variations.
]
;W[qi]
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;B[er]C[otagota\: probably to early but i believed that gives more safety on the bottom. white should have play elsewhere i think.
*** There is a better way to protect the bottom side. See variation.]
;W[dr]
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;B[bd]C[otagota\: as I played that move i didnt really know how to continue this game.
what could be a good strategy?
E7? (moyo + invasion threat at c9)
*** See variations.]
;W[dk]
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;B[ag]C[otagota\:too early?
*** Yes. See variations.]
;W[af]
;B[bf]
;W[bg]
;B[ae]
;W[ah]
;B[bh]
;W[af]
;B[be]
;W[ch]C[*** You should realize that your play has failed. You have solidified one big point of territory and strengthened your opponent.]
;B[sg]C[*** If at first you don't succeed, . . .]
;W[sf]
;B[rf]
;W[rg]
;B[se]
;W[sh]
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;W[sf]
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;B[re]C[*** Not so good. See variation.]
;W[pg]
;B[pf]
;W[qh]
;B[of]C[otagota\: no idea how to continue. locally this move is ok but bottom is weak]
;W[ef]C[otagota is this move good? it threatens invasion and gives some potential points to white but blacks answer removes invasion and gives him some solid points
*** The frontier of frameworks.]
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;B[fe]C[*** Relatively small defensive play. See variation.]
;W[ff]
;B[ge]
;W[hp]
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;B[iq]C[*** See variation.]
;W[lp]
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;B[lq]C[*** See variation.]
;W[np]
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;B[mq]C[*** See variation.]
;W[mp]
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;W[kp]
;B[kq]
;W[jo]C[otagota\: white had possibility get into black's territiory but this thickness looks amazing now
*** Because of White's early passive play, Black built up a good lead, but now White has taken the lead.
]
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;B[hg]C[*** A double keima. A good play that extends the Black framework and reduces White's. But see variation.]
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;W[jj]C[otagota\:too passive? what should white play here? what could be a strategy
*** See variation.
]
;B[ki]C[*** Excellent! Reduces White in the center While while enlarging the Black framework.]
;W[kj]C[ ]
;B[li]
;W[lj]C[ *** The trouble is, pushing helps Black, too.]
;B[mi]
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;W[mg]C[otagota is this attack at the right time and place?
some action around k12 might be helpful before playing here
*** Not a good play. See variations.
]
;B[nh]
;W[hf]C[otagota
j12 ork12 instead?
*** K-12, I think.]
;B[gf]
;W[ig]
;B[if]
;W[jh]
;B[jg]
;W[ih]
;B[kg]
;W[gh]
;B[he]C[*** Unnecessary.]
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;W[fn]C[*** Not very dynamic. See variation.
End of comments.]
;B[nk]
;W[ml]
;B[ol]
;W[pm]C[otagota\: counter attack instead? how?
black has many weaknesses
]
;B[pl]
;W[ql]
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;W[rr]
;B[om]
;W[on]
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;B[hh]
;W[hi]
;B[ii]
;W[gg]
;B[hf]C[otagota\: k11 instead i think.
threatens to get into whites territory so black kills the 3 stones in gote]
;W[ji]C[ ]
;B[nm]C[otagota\: this stones are not well connected.how to fix the connection? couple of pushes around O12 could make the situation hard for black
i think white could have pushed at
L12, O13 and do some fighting there. ]
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;B[fm]C[otagota\: just weak]
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;B[ng]C[otagota\: i got scared here.so many ajis
(my last comment)]
;W[mj]
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;W[ok]
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;B[qs]
;W[ce]
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;W[oh]
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;W[ph]
;B[tt]
;W[tt]
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Black\: 107 territories + 2*1 dead stone(W) + 4 prisoners = 113
Result\: B+2.5]TW[ai][aj:dj][ak:ck][al:bn][ao][ap:bp][aq:ar][as:bs][bh][cr][dg:fh][di:gi][ek:jk][fj:ij][gl:il][hm:jm][ii][jn:kn][kl][ko:mo][lm:om][nn][ol:pl][pj][pn][po:so][qk:sk][qm:sm][qp][rh][ri:sj][rl:sl][rn:sn][rq:sq][sp]
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;W[es]
;B[fs]
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;W[ih]C[*** Looks to enter the Black sphere of influence or to wall off Black.]
)
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;W[jh]C[*** Your suggestion. Enters the Black framework.]
)
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;W[li]C[*** I do not know what is best, but this stone is better placed both to make territory in the right center and to reduce the Black framework.]
)
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;B[ki]C[*** Looks a bit thin, but Black has three supporting stones not far away. You might say that this is the last big move.]
)
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;B[mp]C[*** Generate some weakness for White.]
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;B[no]C[*** You have a local advantage in this fight.]
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;B[gn]C[*** Black should do OK in this fight.]
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;B[no]C[*** Frontier of frameworks. Still best, I think.]
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;B[pf]
;W[re]
;B[qe]
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;W[sd]
;B[rf]C[*** Much better, eh?]
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;W[rf]
;B[rh]C[*** Much better, eh?]
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;B[ef]C[*** On the frontier of frameworks.]
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;B[no]
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;B[be]C[*** Better. See continuation after pass.]
;W[tt]
;B[bf]C[*** OC, if White responds here, you have made your play with sente. You may also want to jump in further or invade.]
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;B[no]C[*** Still best, I think.]
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;B[em]C[*** On the frontier of frameworks.]
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;B[qh]
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;B[no]C[*** If White invades the bottom side, the lack of the option to jump into the bottom right corner could become a problem. This protects against that danger, aside from expanding the Black framework and reducing the White framework.]
)
)
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;B[qh]C[*** Now is the time, I think.]
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;B[no]C[*** It is high time for you to learn that the frontier of frameworks is big. The second best play, I think. ]
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;B[qh]C[*** Another good play, but the approach is a more practical way to hold on to your lead, and may be better, anyway.]
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;B[qh]
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;B[ph]
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;B[pi]
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;B[qj]
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;B[qk]C[*** Even this play, which is not very dynamic, is better.]
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;B[iq]C[*** See continuations after pass.]
;W[tt]
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;B[ck]C[*** Another way to threaten White's weakness.]
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;B[dn]C[*** Another way.]
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;B[em]C[*** Another way.]
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;W[do]
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;B[do]C[*** Prevents a White play here.]
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;B[fq]C[*** White does not have a severe pincer now.]
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Main lesson: The frontier of frameworks is big.
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 2:08 pm
by otagotasolo
Hi EdLeeHi ota, do you realize without the exchange, you still have R11 as an option ?
...your exchange (

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) removed your option to jump into 3-3 at R3 -- so your exchange (

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) helped W and hurt yourself.
frankly speaking I wasn't really aware of neither of the quoted points.
Looks like this reviews have revealed some new concepts to me - thanks to yours and Uberdude's comments I get slowly some understanding.
Hi Bill, thank you for your review. I will study it very soon.
Re: Game review - 2 games of 8kyu (DGS) players
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2014 4:58 am
by otagotasolo
Hi Bill,
thank you for the review and the great tips regarding the frontiers.
kind regards
otagotasolo