28th LG CUP THE DECISIVE GAME Byun Sangil 9P vs Shin Jinseo 9P
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28th LG CUP Final Byun Sangil 9P vs Shin Jinseo 9P
White: Byun Sangil 9P
Black: Shin Jinseo 9P
20247/1/31
Time Control : 3 hours each with byoyomi
Black won by resignation.
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Thanks for yet another great commentary -- your discussion reg. how to deal with the upper right was especially instructive. Keep up the excellent work, Mr Redmond! (h)
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I will remember the hane on both sides to gain a liberty and think about the attachment at Q16 to set up the potential ko, while holding back to start it actually until playing the available forcing moves and creating some ko threats. Thank you for the helpful review.
Very interesting game! Your analysis seemed to suggest that if white had played KataGo's sequence in the upper right, white would have been ahead or at least equal. Does that mean Shin Jinseo made some small mistake in the way he surrounded the center, given that he had a lead before that? Or did black have variations that would maintain his lead even if white had found the KataGo moves?
For simplicity I assumed that Black would answer directly, and I showed the sequence that White would hope for. In actual play Black might have played differently from the first move and I would have had trouble explaining it.
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What was the end score?
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