While your lectures Stop , I was repeating old videos and they really helped me a lot. Your lectures and competitions I always understand them and learn a lot from them, so really Thank you ♥
Hi, Austrian here. Learned Go @ university and want to get back to the joy after a few years of abandonment. Thanks for your lectures, for me they are the best ones out there, very good mix between knowledge and great personality.
Lectures are very useful! Also English translations of interviews with go players would be very interesting on this channel. The one with Lee Sedol was very good.
Great lecture, thank you! My feeling is, that initial play looks more simple since AI arrived, like here, with the one space jumps. But subsequent play becomes far more complicated, probably because many shapes are not really settled yet. In the old days we thought simple play is boring, but the opposite is true when you know how to fight. Does this make sense?
Good stuff! Still, I have many questions: - how different will the choices be with a different fuseki? - what about the keima instead of the one space jump (on the side)? - how bad is the old joseki where you kick and (potentially) give up the pincer stone?... - what about all the corner attachments after the large jump?.. ...
Yeah! GPY back from being a TV star finally! I was worried I might need to learn Korean. I am not sure that would be harder or easier than learning baduk.
I never liked that joseki for black, it always felt hard to use the influence properly, that's why most of the time I was just taking the corner after that pincer. Now the AI says that I was right :)
I find it very hard to follow winning percentages. Is there a reason you don't use point difference? Like, this move loses 0.5 points etc. For instance I feel like that if capturing the pincer with a diagonal is only 0.1-0.2 points worse than fighting it's still a very good option up to low-dan level. It's a different story if it's a 0.5-1.0 points loss though, then it'd be a good move up to sdk (ish?)
It's been a long time! I really miss your videos. I'm eager to learn more about baduk
Last lecture video is 2 years ago😅 thank you for waiting for me! I will make more videos for you 😁
While your lectures Stop , I was repeating old videos and they really helped me a lot. Your lectures and competitions I always understand them and learn a lot from them, so really Thank you ♥
Hi, Austrian here.
Learned Go @ university and want to get back to the joy after a few years of abandonment. Thanks for your lectures, for me they are the best ones out there, very good mix between knowledge and great personality.
Love your videos, glad you are making new ones. Was so great to meet you at the Canadian Go Camp last year!
It's always fun and interesting watching your videos! I'm a bit late commenting, but just wanted to say thank you for uploading a new one :)
I love your lecture videos! I hope to see more of them in the future! I'll certainly be studying them before my tournament this week. ^^
Great video Yeonwoo! The short form is very easy to understand. We are lucky to have you!
Great. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏 You explain very clearly. 🎉🤗
Great video! Learned many new things - excited to hear you are back making more English content soon
Lectures are very useful! Also English translations of interviews with go players would be very interesting on this channel. The one with Lee Sedol was very good.
Great lecture, thank you! My feeling is, that initial play looks more simple since AI arrived, like here, with the one space jumps. But subsequent play becomes far more complicated, probably because many shapes are not really settled yet. In the old days we thought simple play is boring, but the opposite is true when you know how to fight. Does this make sense?
I was really surprised but happy for you to see you on Netflix! Good luck for your future endeavors!
On Netflix? Where???
@@mateuszchojnacki1889 a reality TV show called "The Devil's plan"
@@mateuszchojnacki1889 Netflix series Devil's plan. It's a Korean show, unfortunately she did not do all that great
@@mateuszchojnacki1889 Korean reality show called The Devil's Plan
I enjoy a lot your game analysis. Especially if its Kim Enji, Shin Jin Seo or som eother exciting player.
Good to see you! Thanks for the video
Great to see you again :D
Again a great lecture!
Thank you! A lot of advices on an often game situation in the beginning. Useful for a kyu player like me too.
thanks for the insight into the joseki ! nice sweater
cool t-shirt! also great video as always
I want more game reviews, I like way you explain
Greetings from Argentina! Thanks a lot for uploading! Missed your videos, you explain really well.
It's good to hear you again in English ! I have always liked your comments on pro games.
very interesting the AG variations on these classic josekis - we will need to trust it :)
Great teaching as usual. 😊😊😊
Good stuff!
Still, I have many questions:
- how different will the choices be with a different fuseki?
- what about the keima instead of the one space jump (on the side)?
- how bad is the old joseki where you kick and (potentially) give up the pincer stone?...
- what about all the corner attachments after the large jump?..
...
Thank you!
Very nice and clear. Very useful with IA pourcentages 😉
Thanks for these detailed explanations !
The reading of the moves must be superb
Thank you!!
Great to see new videos! This is good for me (Kyu player).
Great video! Please draw more cars and other drawings in the future :D
Thank you.
I played this counterpincer before ai, but never thought about tenuki there
I'm pretty sure your content is a good motivation to learn Korean
0:02 That's not a T-shirt, it's just a shirt. T-shirts have short sleeves so they're shaped sort of like a capital T, hence the name.
I see it's just a shirt 👕
Great content!
Спасибо!
Yeah! GPY back from being a TV star finally! I was worried I might need to learn Korean. I am not sure that would be harder or easier than learning baduk.
Best videos
I never liked that joseki for black, it always felt hard to use the influence properly, that's why most of the time I was just taking the corner after that pincer. Now the AI says that I was right :)
Nice video!
thank you teacher
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I find it very hard to follow winning percentages. Is there a reason you don't use point difference? Like, this move loses 0.5 points etc. For instance I feel like that if capturing the pincer with a diagonal is only 0.1-0.2 points worse than fighting it's still a very good option up to low-dan level. It's a different story if it's a 0.5-1.0 points loss though, then it'd be a good move up to sdk (ish?)
Long tyme no sea!
You are beautiful ❤️
Joseki that cut and become complicated. Like 3-4 press and cut.