How do I know when invasion is a good idea?
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 2:34 am
Lately I've played too many games where I get overly defensive and suddenly I find my opponent has started snatching huge chunks of the board. Often I'd like to invade his territory, but that's when it gets tricky. I know about the 3-3 invasion in the opening and if there are few stones on the board then it's usually easy to see where to grab some territory. When the board fills up too it's usually clear to see where any invasion is just going to fail miserably. But between those extremes there are times when I often think I might get away with an invading stone.
Currently I'm using the Many Faces Of Go program. A helpful feature is that you ask for advice on potential moves according to criteria you set. So if you want to know where a good place to start an invasion is you can ask, and it will display an "I" symbol on the board. However many times I've done that and then the program places another stone close by and tells me that my stone is dead!
So are there any guidelines you can follow about when an invasion might work? Or is it mostly intuitive?
Currently I'm using the Many Faces Of Go program. A helpful feature is that you ask for advice on potential moves according to criteria you set. So if you want to know where a good place to start an invasion is you can ask, and it will display an "I" symbol on the board. However many times I've done that and then the program places another stone close by and tells me that my stone is dead!
So are there any guidelines you can follow about when an invasion might work? Or is it mostly intuitive?