Mastering Go Strategy: Insights from Myung-hoon Kim and Yuta Iyama’s Round of 32 Match

2024-01-11 15:02:01

〈Round of 32〉 ○ Myung-hoon Kim 9th dan ● Yuta Iyama 9th dan

Scene ④=AI’s strategy is mostly ‘throw away’. It is also consistent with the ‘10 Baduk results’ that repeatedly emphasize throwing away. However, the 9th Dan of Iiyama decided on a strategy of ‘catching’ instead of throwing away. That was the first step to defeat.

Black 1 is a huge mistake. The win rate is dropping by about 30% at once. Iyama wanted to break with the black 3 and catch the white of his ears. He thought that the practical benefits were great and that the black problem on the right would be solved by itself. However, Black 3 made a bigger mistake and ended up losing. Iyama would have wanted to cry later while recalling it. He would have repeatedly lamented that he was blind to catching stones.

◆AI’s solution 1=For AI that hates being blocked the most, Black 1 is very natural. White breaking with 2 and trying to catch with 4 does not work well on black 7. AI determines that if Black goes 1, it is a 5-on-5 fight from this point on and Black has the slightest advantage.
◆AI’s solution 2=It’s a little late, but I had to endure it with black 1 and 3 instead of quitting even now. The back four had to be allowed to connect. He may have made a decisive decision, thinking that cutting off was the only way to win, but that was the path to defeat. It’s surprising that even a master like Iyama sometimes falls into such delusion.

Park Chi-moon, Baduk columnist

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