Blindspots in Life & Death
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:40 am
So you're plowing through a book of easy life and death problems, feeling great about each correct answer you make, when all of a sudden a harmless looking problem gets you completely stumped.
You start thinking, "What!? I'm x Rank! How can I be bested by a (x Rank - 5 stones) problem??"
Nevertheless, you stare at it until your eyes start bleeding and still can't read out the answer. "But this doesn't work! X is alive!"
Frustrated, you look at the answer, and see that the correct solution is so obvious. If only you had considered that 1x1 point in the corner, or that impossible looking nobi. Frustrated, you decide to stop studying Tsumego for the day.
Has anyone else had this experience?
One could say that blind spots make go problems and go interesting.
For the people who have gone through books of go problems without looking at answers, how do you deal with this dilemma?
You start thinking, "What!? I'm x Rank! How can I be bested by a (x Rank - 5 stones) problem??"
Nevertheless, you stare at it until your eyes start bleeding and still can't read out the answer. "But this doesn't work! X is alive!"
Frustrated, you look at the answer, and see that the correct solution is so obvious. If only you had considered that 1x1 point in the corner, or that impossible looking nobi. Frustrated, you decide to stop studying Tsumego for the day.
Has anyone else had this experience?
One could say that blind spots make go problems and go interesting.
For the people who have gone through books of go problems without looking at answers, how do you deal with this dilemma?