I’ve been told once that 9D moves sometimes look like beginners moves ^ ^ Now I get the reason. Thank you for this review about this unusual game, I’ll show it tomorrow to my young students so that they never forget to remember that a move is only good if you have an interesting follow up after
The pro player agreed to record and upload the games, but I told him I would keep his name private so he wouldn't be bothered. In other games I play on Tygem, I play against weak opponents, so I don't want to show their ID to let them not feel they are being blamed or humiliated(I don't blame or humiliate them, but they may feel in this way as I keep detecting their mistakes).
I’ve been told once that 9D moves sometimes look like beginners moves ^ ^
Now I get the reason. Thank you for this review about this unusual game, I’ll show it tomorrow to my young students so that they never forget to remember that a move is only good if you have an interesting follow up after
I seeing you pleased by your own surprise by the 9p 'beginner' move.
9P give a lesson
Of course mere sdd (single-digit dan) players can be expected to make beginners mistakes sometimes.
Hey, why dont you show the players your playing againts?
The pro player agreed to record and upload the games, but I told him I would keep his name private so he wouldn't be bothered.
In other games I play on Tygem, I play against weak opponents, so I don't want to show their ID to let them not feel they are being blamed or humiliated(I don't blame or humiliate them, but they may feel in this way as I keep detecting their mistakes).