Go (weiqi, baduk) - Game 15936

  
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S. Ligon, 2365
H. Kruse, 2396

1/2-1/2

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Last move : 0-1     2008 March 10   10:10:12


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000049"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.11.11"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Willis,Jonathan"]
[White "Suarez-Moreno,Alejandro"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Rating 1 "0100"]
[Rating 2 "0750"]

1.c17 d16 2.d17 e17 3.c16 d15 4.d4 q16 5.k16 h16 6.h15 m16 7.f15 f16 8.j16 g15 9.g14 g16 10.h17 f14 11.e15 e14 12.j14 c13 13.d10 c11 14.c10 q4 15.l3 q10 16.n6 n4 17.k6 l5 18.l6 l4 19.k4 m3 20.o5 o4 21.k5 k3 22.l2 k2 23.m2 n2 24.m5 m4 25.j3 m1 26.g17 l17 27.j2 l1 28.j4 n5 29.p5 p4 30.f17 e16 31.f12 e12 32.m6 q6 33.o6 f11 34.g12 g11 35.g13 j11 36.j12 l12 37.k13 l13 38.l15 m15 39.l14 m14 40.h12 h11 41.k11 e11 42.m11 l11 43.k10 l10 44.j10 g9 45.e10 d7 46.o13 n13 47.k12 f9 48.h10 c5 49.c4 b4 50.d5 c6 51.f7 e8 52.f10 g10 53.m12 m13 54.m10 p8 55.n8 b2 56.c8 b9 57.d8 e7 58.c7 d6 59.e6 f6 60.e5 g7 61.l9 o11 62.o10 p11 63.o9 j8 64.h6 j7 65.g6 f5 66.g5 f4 67.f3 c3 68.d3 d2 69.e3 e2 70.g4 f2 71.e4 f8 72.f6 h7 73.j6 h2 74.g2 g1 75.g3 j1 76.h3 h1 77.d11 d12 78.b11 c12 79.d9 b10 80.b8 b12 81.a9 a11 82.b6 a5 83.a6 a10 84.a8 b5 85.e18 c15 86.k9 o12 87.p12 p13 88.n10 p9 89.q12 q13 90.r12 r13 91.s12 s13 92.s11 s9 93.o14 o16 94.p14 q14 95.n12 r10 96.j17 k18 97.p10 q11 98.o7 q7 99.q5 r5 100.k7 h9 101.k8 b16 102.b17 a15 103.r6 s5 104.a17 r4 105.r7 r8 106.o8 t12 107.j18 f13 108.k19 l19 109.j19 t11 110.e19 s10 111.l16 m17 112.a16 b15 113.d18 k17 114.f18 s7 115.pass pass 116.pass pass 117.pass pass 0-1



Comment by player 1 : Jonathan Willis :

Thanks for the game. I have removed my groups from these co-ordinates o14 p14 o13 p12 q12 r12 s12 s11 r7 r6 d11 d10 e10 f10 d9 d8 c8 c7 b6 a6 b8 a8 a9 c10 - White win W +136.5 (estimated but good enough for me).



Here are the names of the openings (joseki) played in the four corners :

Corner d16 : c17 d16

San-San (Sam-Sam, San-San) 3-3 Point.
The San-San (3-3) point, emphasizing territory at the expense of influence.

Kata-tsuki (shoulder hit).
The shoulder-hit is the traditional answer to the 3-3. The direction of Black 3 depends on the positions on the side. Crawling once may be the premise for a follow-up move of sliding with a knight's move in the opposite direction. If Black plays 3 at 3-4 (to the right), the follow-on knight's move is then played at the top (e.g. 3-4, 4-5, 5-2). Black's knight's move reduces territory potential on the side it is played.

Corner q4 : q4 l3

Hoshi (Hwajeom, Seongjeom, Xingwei`) 4-4 Point.
The star or hoshi (4-4) point, emphasizing influence at the potential expense of territory.


Player White won this Go (weiqi, baduk) game.






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