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Keeping Score
Now that I've gotten a handle (sort of) on the whole reading thing, I find myself doing poorly on keeping track of the score in my games (and the ones I watch). I know keeping score is important; if I'm losing, then I need to invade. So I'm able to get a sense of how moyos work and whatnot; it's the beginning middle game that throws me.
I've been studying the professional games on Jan van der Steen's site I'm sure -- like everything -- this will make more sense with practice. But in the meantime, are there any tips available? -- Scartol You've already looked at EstimatingTheScore? If not, it's a good place to start. -- TakeNGive Read Positional Judgment High-Speed Game Analysis, a book by Cho Chikun. --Dieter This is a copy of the living page "Keeping Score" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |