vs Chinese Fuseki - 1Dan - Basic Baduk
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- čas přidán 28. 12. 2022
- Last basics game on OGS this year features my opponent playing the low chinese fuseki! An interesting choice
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dwyrin is a full time U.S Go player and teacher - Zábava
Thank you for another great year of memorable and educational content. It has been an anchor in difficult times, and the next best thing to playing games myself for engaging in the subject when I couldn't. Thank you for your patience and hard work.
He may stop doing the bloodiest games of the year series, but I do have a good one for you to look at. Look at shabano toramaru versus Yuta , game 7 meijing championship 2022....
I have not seen the bloodier game than that.
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@@paysonfox88 long time no see
@@hillsideonly I pay attention to certain players. Whenever I see a really good game by Shibano or Asami I save it to my computer and study.
For us amateurs though, the best professionals to study are either Honinbo Shusaku or Kitani Monoru.
Very territorial, very solid fundamentals.
There is a girl by the name of Sumire that you need to keep your eyes on too. Last year, At 13 years old, she challenged for a female major championship. There was a lot of criticism around her becoming a professional at 10 years old, because it wasn't done in the normal way. Now she is proving everybody right who promoted her
Great review, thanks and happy new year!
17:35 I think they do it to get a clearer picture of the status of the 2 groups. Its easier to count the libs etc. And yeah, also its an ego move venting out the frustration of how the game is going. He knows he messed up since the empty triangle he missread on the right, where he got cut. He basically passed there in the early stage of the game. Of course a 1dan knows that he lost 15 to 30 points there.
Thank you for another wonderful video and a wonderful year full of them. Seems like a lot of your little duders are making lots of little groups and not a ton of points lately.
only in response to them doing such things. while they are unbalanced and not making points, i dont have to hurry to do so. I only have to be patient.
@@dwyrin By "little duders" I meant your opponents, not your stones. You referred to your opponent as "my little duder" in this video. :)
Where was the bottom group when the Westfold fell?
E-12 by Black I assume was an eye-shhape poking move? As in he is trying to kill you? Keyword "trying" of course.
That's a loooooot of no territory (hahahahahaha)
If it were my game I might be a bit worrisome about my D11 group
@18:12 why did you respond to his push with E11? It appears as if he can't cut you anyhow. Did I miss something?
He could play at D10 to kill the 3 stones and get a base
@@42f87d89 thanks, missed that.
@dwyrin 08:30 R12 looked too small for me, why just not play like O17 first?
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auuuu, well aren't you a person
Hey guys
Any ideas how I train myself to rly think about my moves?
I play like 90% of my moves out of "instinct" which often results in problems
Set a rule, one of my brother I know suggest to think at least 15-30s.
Even if that move is obvious, pratice like this constantly will help you start to think more carefully before play a move, and it will also help your tempo don't go too fast
What kind of problems? Are they tactical problems where you overlooked a move they had? Or are you missing big moves?
@@danielglidewell yes I overlook simple cuts which I could have prevented.
Or missed a kill because I did not recognice the shape
I understand that B has no territory, but it seems that white also has very little territory, so it's not clear that B having no territory means you win. Can you share the thought process pls
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hmmm. If he manages to live everywhere, you also have no 20 points or? Thats how many of my games play out. They always get away with their bad form, invade everything and in the end I have nothing.
I wondered this too, especially since it looks like B is alive on the bottom left. Not counting the dead B dragon in the top left, I count ~15 points on the board for W, plus komi. Seems like if B had managed to live in the top left, and assuming no one can make more than a few points in the top right corner, then the game would be close enough that you'd have to count carefully and play a good endgame, even if W manages to make a few points of extra profit in the top left. Am I mistaken?
@@jordanrozum I guess the point is, that it was extremely unlikely, that b would get away alive everywhere.
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