starAstar: Good problem - often in real games, its more important to keep attacking stones safe than it is to take headshots
caranthir: [TwT: Dear starAstar, Thank you for your insightful comment. I can vividly recall my early days playing Go, where I often thought of myself as the attacker—the hero of the board. However, I quickly learned that this mindset could lead to my downfall, as my opponent would capitalize on my overconfidence and eliminate my stones. It’s a humbling experience that Go provides, shattering illusions of competence and reminding us that true progress comes from hard work and careful strategy] ------ I'll just add: Take the safe headshot if there's one ^^
Mickeymmm: What ? this is 6k ? is there any issue in the shape for not just instinctively thinking about connection ?
TwT: Dear Mickeymmm,
Thank you for sharing your insightful thoughts. After discussing this with KataGo, it suggested that not everyone may possess the same level of brilliance as you do. Your perspective is valuable, and it's important to recognize that different players may approach the game in various ways.
[TwT: Dear starAstar, Thank you for your insightful comment. I can vividly recall my early days playing Go, where I often thought of myself as the attacker—the hero of the board. However, I quickly learned that this mindset could lead to my downfall, as my opponent would capitalize on my overconfidence and eliminate my stones. It’s a humbling experience that Go provides, shattering illusions of competence and reminding us that true progress comes from hard work and careful strategy] ------ I'll just add: Take the safe headshot if there's one ^^