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Biggest problem for beginners is thickness
   

I have just started playing Go for about a couple months and one of the mistakes I was making early on and didn't find out till later was I was playing too thick. After making the correction I noticed that almost all beginners were doing this so I thought I would post about it here.

Bill Spight: Hmmm. And here I thought beginners did not play thickly enough. :-)

The reason for this is simple, beginners read, that they should stay connected, and that thickness means strength and influence. Which of course sounds great. So they start out in the corners like they were told maybe. even at the edges too. But after that they just link stones right up next to each other building their walls right away. Their afraid to spread out cause they've learned that seperated stones are easily attacked and captured. And who doesn't want strength?

One of the first things I learned as a beginner was if I wanted to have any territory. I would have to play looser and take chances.

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Diag.: What I am talking about


Bill: This is not really what thickness means. Black is overconcentrated. And the top left corner is not so bad. A stone at a would be better than the marked stone. I made the same kind of mistake when I started out. :-)
Another GO player also mentioned to me that what I was referring to was over concentration, Oh well thanks for correcting me, I will leave it as it for now, unless someone else wants to take the time to go and change all the words "thick" to "over-concentration" and thanks for fixing my page Bill or whoever it was. I knew it didn't look right.
Kris Rhodes: Would this be better referred to as playing "too heavy"? Or is that something else?
Bill: Heaviness is a form of overconcentration, but it involves weakness and lack of flexibility. I wouldn't call Black's stones heavy, here. :-)

A few other mistakes I see from TRUE beginners is.

  • Losing focus on what your trying to accomplish?
  • playing in your own territory or playing in your opponent's when you have no hope to live?


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