If I were in the position at about 21:00 into the video as black -- I might resign there. In that position, I see a white moyo of approx 70 pts and white already has 24pts in bank with kome and captures. The best black has is 45 pts on board there. So, if we assume black lives in the moyo with about 5pts max while getting attacked and giving up middle , white only has to get 30 pts out of the huge moyo to win. I'd resign for sure. The only reason I'd play on is to work on my endgame -- like Sir. Bigglesworth does LOL :)
The top middle works for white only in the respect of black playing the joseki like that, allowing white to have already finished a turn ahead. I prefer that joseki when it's played out normally, but i do agree that white playing that would be too passive and passes up a good attack with R3.
At around 8 min, the reason why white doesn't choose to go for avalanche is that black plays the small avalanche instead of extending and trying for a large one. With the small avalanche, black can fight very well and suppress white.
I’m struggling to understand why B does the S5 move on the 25:00 mark? Is that the biggest move she can make ? I played around with the situation and I understand that an eventual cut might make her lose influence, but is it really the most urgent move?
dwyrin sensei beat me to the answer. I'd like to also point out that if white gets to play where black played (the kosumi), yes black gets to run, but is running into white thickness and has very few kikashi in the area to make shape for second eye
black already has the table shape , the stone is small , if white gets another move there he will have to run where white is strong and white will have more forcing moves
28:15 "obviously we cant connect that" : i dont get why W is not taking C8 to kill the weak and splitted black group. can someone explain to me ? thanks
or is it but i did not understand it really well, that because it is an open board and black can try to escape, thus disturbing white's moyo, W is waiting in order to build around strong borders ?
@@dwyrin i see thanks for the answer. But taking the stone puts the other one in Atari so black would have to defend or else i feel like white is crawling inside the black group which could be deadly.
Love these real board reviews, thanks for the classy content.
That result from the ladder fight was such a catastrophe, I was distracted for a moment and then I was looking at THAT. Ouchie.
Great lecture!
I memorized this game from your Twitch stream! It's a fun one!
If I were in the position at about 21:00 into the video as black -- I might resign there.
In that position, I see a white moyo of approx 70 pts and white already has 24pts in bank with kome and captures. The best black has is 45 pts on board there. So, if we assume black lives in the moyo with about 5pts max while getting attacked and giving up middle , white only has to get 30 pts out of the huge moyo to win. I'd resign for sure.
The only reason I'd play on is to work on my endgame -- like Sir. Bigglesworth does LOL :)
The top middle works for white only in the respect of black playing the joseki like that, allowing white to have already finished a turn ahead. I prefer that joseki when it's played out normally, but i do agree that white playing that would be too passive and passes up a good attack with R3.
The biggest "what" of my life when I saw that Black atari on the upper left corner.
At around 8 min, the reason why white doesn't choose to go for avalanche is that black plays the small avalanche instead of extending and trying for a large one. With the small avalanche, black can fight very well and suppress white.
I remember THIS ONE.... Pretty sure it made me feel bad for the amateur.
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I’m struggling to understand why B does the S5 move on the 25:00 mark? Is that the biggest move she can make ?
I played around with the situation and I understand that an eventual cut might make her lose influence, but is it really the most urgent move?
Sjc64 don't sweat it I was considering the same move
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28:30... why can't Black fill at d8? it ensures an eye and Black still has a couple directions to run, right?
because it would be whites move into blacks move fill into whites move to surround. Better to come out.
dwyrin sensei beat me to the answer. I'd like to also point out that if white gets to play where black played (the kosumi), yes black gets to run, but is running into white thickness and has very few kikashi in the area to make shape for second eye
black already has the table shape , the stone is small , if white gets another move there he will have to run where white is strong and white will have more forcing moves
28:15 "obviously we cant connect that" : i dont get why W is not taking C8 to kill the weak and splitted black group. can someone explain to me ? thanks
is it because if black defend and connect, white can hane everywhere and prevent black from making eyes ?
or is it but i did not understand it really well, that because it is an open board and black can try to escape, thus disturbing white's moyo, W is waiting in order to build around strong borders ?
taking is gote and black isnt surrounded. You take 1 stone but black will be fine when she flees
@@dwyrin i see thanks for the answer. But taking the stone puts the other one in Atari so black would have to defend or else i feel like white is crawling inside the black group which could be deadly.
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