Fear
Fear comes in many shapes and faces.
- Fear of losing territory
- Fear of being killed
- Fear of being cut
- Fear of being kikashied
- Fear of bad shape
Fear is an emotion. Emotions are an important key in human intelligence. So, fear is not to be ruled out from our mental processes. However, too often fear replaces sound judgment or analysis. Fear is probably our worst inspiration when playing Go. Rarely do I let pass a player's comment starting with "I was afraid that ..." without criticism. --Dieter
This is probably just a question of how you define fear but I think that when you become experienced in the game, you develop a "sense of danger" which is, in my view, similar to fear. For instance, strong players won't hesitate to play a honte move to eliminate aji even when there is nothing working directly. --AlainWettach
NB that in British English the phrase 'I'm afraid that ...' (for example '...you have just filled a liberty you really needed') is the standard way of not genuinely apologising. Charles Matthews
HolIgor: I am afraid :) that my games are governed by fears. I am afraid of everything, of giving too much territory, of being killed, of giving too much influence, of cuts, of bad shapes etc. I guess that I am not a natural aggressor, not a superrat. I want stability and at the same time I am afraid of being too slow in my development.
As I believe that there should not be any page in SL without a diagram, I want to illustrate some of my fears.
In the situation at the diagram, for example, I am very afraid that black would take a faster.
Can I add "fear of sabaki" ? This is often the reason for slow moves. lezogzog
Floris?: What about ph34r for stronger players? The fear of being destroyer, being crushed, and being sliced into pieces and eaten.
See also: Safety Play
Somebody: Afraid of my opponent? I'm not afraid of my opponent, that bungler! I'm afraid of myself, for I am even worse.
Ever tried the Bene Gesserit litany against fear? I think it is rather effective.