Sometimes Tenuki is a Must. How to Stay Ahead of Your Opponent? | Typical Mistakes in Go
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- čas přidán 4. 08. 2024
- Discover why responding to every move can be detrimental and how you can take control of the board by strategically playing elsewhere. With real examples from professional games, you'll see how top players like Iyama Yuta and Kitani Minoru apply these strategies to gain the upper hand. Whether you're just starting out or have been playing for a while, these tips will help you think creatively and stay ahead of your opponent.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:51 Why You're Losing: Tunnel Vision
00:03:18 Example 1: Iyama Yuta vs. Byun Sangil
00:05:48 Example 2: Kitani Minoru vs. Takagawa Shukaku
00:07:59 Example 3: Kato Masao vs. Hane Yasumasa
00:11:01 Example 4: Dang Yifei vs. Zhao Chenyu
"If in doubt: tenuki." ... "Even in a Ko fight?" ... "Did I f*cking stutter?"
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Thanks for the video, man! If only I could smash the like button twice.
Always welcome!
You can smash it thrice. 😀
Tenuki is my favourite term. I do it in real life when its necessary :) great video 👏
It’s great to know you enjoyed the video. 👍
I must say, AI really changed things a lot... I recall seeing almost the exact same position of pos 3 on the top left in a Go book (I think by Ootake Hideo) something like 20 years ago. The book says white should block here because it secures white's base and prepares white to counterattack black at the top. Else, black will get more than just taking the corner away, because black will gain a lot of profit on the top attacking that white group in the future (well, that's how I would play it... I'm a scaredy cat who hates being saddled with weak groups). It really shows Katago's eagerness to fight if it opts to counter-pincer the top stone instead.
Nevertheless, Otake Hideo's "Opening Theory Made Easy" is still pretty good and useful.
I think I’m having this problem both on Go and real life. Let me watch this a few more times 😅
Great video, just playing Tenuki sound so scary, but I should definitely try it ^^`
Im loving these video lessons!
We're so glad to hear that 😊. Stay tuned for more!
I really enjoyed this video. It's a good lesson for both novice and experienced players.
Thank you!
Great video! Small issue, the photo of the player you used for Byun Sangil is actually Shin Minjun
Thanks for this video! I was always so confused about what tenuki is. I also got a test on the 30th of June. I hope I can reach 9k before then.
A Go Test? =)
@@GoMagic yes, I passed 11k before, i don’t know how.
I got 12k 💀😭
Ouch =(
Don't give up!
Nice video!
A minor observation: the picture is not of Byun Sangil, but of Shin Minjun
Thank you!
I’m going to steal “Holy moyo!”
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Not a fan of the little animated character, otherwise, good video!
I'll second that
And we thought everyone loved the Nutcracker 😭
@@GoMagic I think he helps to break up the seriousness
Same. I like it. But it did seem a bit jarring. Like maybe if it was introduced a little more subtly instead of screaming into the scene
it takes two to tenuki
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