Biggest Problem For Low Dans Is Thickness

   

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kb: I was just reading a page on how the "biggest problem for beginners is thickness," or to be more precise, how to use thickness. However, I have heard on one of the pages in Senseis that one of the biggest problems for low dans (like myself) is overestimating thickness, thinking that the opponent will get a lot out of their thickness.

One problem is that high dan players tend to be much, much better at invading than low dan players, but at the same time, I would like to shed some light on this problem, hopefully with a few examples.

When I have time, I will try to add more. What do you think?

[Jeff:] I think that's a great idea. Go for it! I'll check back in a year when I hit Dan.


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