So I've kind of been in a bit of a rut lately, I've lost my last 9 games by pretty significant amounts (the one before this was against the same person, I lost by about 67 I think), and I'm not exactly sure why I'm doing so poorly. In this game I think I put off a move like N 11 for too long, and once my opponent came into my area I just kind of threw stones around trying to hold him off, but I failed pretty badly at that. Later on I was just trying moves that I felt were pretty obvious, but hoping my opponent wouldn't notice, which is a terrible way to play. Black 173 at N9 would have been much better than L7, that was really careless. I'm also wondering if I could have killed that group on the left, Black 195 felt like a stupid move right after I made it, I was thinking B13 would have been better, but I'm not sure. I don't know, I felt like I was doing really well at the start, but I just fell apart mid game.
Losing streak
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Re: Losing streak
At move 97 you can do something better than defend a single stone.
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Yes. Better to think your opponent will see everything, so you strive for moves that will work despite his best play.whitelotus7 wrote:I was just trying moves that I felt were pretty obvious, but hoping my opponent wouldn't notice, which is a terrible way to play.
Mostly it was problems with your basics: basic shapes, basic tesujis, basic strategic ideas.