Michael Redmond VS Kajiwara Takeo
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- This is a companion lesson to the course "Kajiwara Takeo: the Giant Who Made Titans"
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If you've been watching this course you might have had the impression that Kajiwara is a legendary player from a distant past. We thought it felt this way too, so this game will serve as a bridge between the old times and the modern era. Michael Redmond as a young pro is facing 60-year-old Kajiwara in this epic game.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:07 Let's get into the game
00:04:37 Kajiwara challenges Michael in the opening
00:08:21 Using the thickness
00:11:53 The fight shifts to the bottom
00:18:36 Kajiwara saves his stones gracefully
00:21:51 Michael invades to use his thickness
00:26:27 The final fight of the game
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Oh boy a Michael Redmond game, here we go!
Very good commentary, even as a kyu player i was able to follow the flow of the game. I'm really hoping to see more videos like this
I freaking love the blooper right smack dab in the middle of your analysis. It was beautiful.
Delightful commentary of a modern game! Really appreciate the incredible effort Go Magic puts into these videos.
What a great review ! Thanks Matthew (and the Grumpy AI Bear). Very seldom for me to stay focuses on a game review for that long ! Keep it up !
Hey, don't call Gustaf AI! He's real. 😥
Very very enjoyable game/analysis. The bear should either stop kibbitzing, or give the presentation himself. Please, orient the go board with grain vertical. If Michael played in the traditional upper right corner, then black is at the bottom side of board, so why is the board presented to suggest that they were sitting on the left and right sides?
Will do that in the next videos. =)
Excellent commentary. Such a precise game.
This was a great analysis and really entertaining!
Really good! Please do more of these, your style made it easy to follow along but still understand
That was such a joy to watch the analysus of the game. Huge thanks to you!
I loved your instructive commentary for new players.
“I needed some colour I thought” *brings in a grey bear*
10/10
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Really nice editing and good to have a joke in there now and than! ^^
Gustav the grumpy bear to save the day!
"I've given you immense thickness, can you use it?"
Bro went crazy on this one
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nice video
Gorgeous board!
Indeed, Matthew has a marvellous goban!
Could you tell me where did you get that go board? I would like to buy one.
This board is many years old. So many that I can't even remember where it came from. It is quite likely that you will be able to find one on major marketplaces.
Hello! Matt here! The man in the video! I'm sorry, I wish I knew where the board was made, but I don't. I actually received it as a gift from a teacher friend of mine. Her father was a teacher and an avid amateur go player. He had three boards and this was one of them. My teacher friend said this board was one her father bought for himself and that the wood was the reason, but beyond that she doesn't know anything about it. It is a lovely board though and I feel very lucky to be living in Japan and playing on it.
Apologies if this has been addressed elsewhere, but please say a few words about that fascinating board you're using!
Nothing special, to be honest. Vadim bought it in a small Go shop in China.
@@GoMagic Is the usual foreshortening absent, or is it sideways or something? It seems to have a curious shape. Anyways, thanks for the reply, loved the video!
Oops, actually, that's not Vadim's board. It's a full-sized goban from Japan. Unfortunately, in this video, it is placed incorrectly. 😞
@@GoMagicWell I like it! It's just different enough to make you go hmm. Also I love the color change on it, reminds me of the hamon on a sword or something. Don't change a thing, it's great!
@@tylerrothmar9045 Matt here! The man in the video! The board was a gift from a teacher friend of mine. It was her father's (he was a teacher as well as an avid amateur go player) and i wish i knew more about it, but it is a very beautiful board and i do very much enjoy using it.
Gustav is so sassy
Yeah, dat old stump 😫
How dare you refer to the great Michael Redmond as a 'human player'. He has transcended beyond.
Oh I'm sorry, we totally missed the moment when Michael Redmond became part of the cyborg realm =)