Excellent! Kyu players will benefit immensely from the whole board perspective here. To allow them to let go of a kind of mad obsession with saving every stone, for example.
I like your saying that "the value of the stones are always changing". While I know this true, it is still difficult to know which stones have increased or decreased in value. Thanks again for the lesson.
I know im randomly asking but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost the login password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
The variation you showed at 12:49 is strikingly similar to what I've learned from another baduk TH-camr from Taiwan ! And he said this was basics, I'm glad I learned it and I see how it can be applied in this situation now
Here's the video. The whole video talked about how to handle san-san invasion with one space jump from star point. th-cam.com/video/wsd7zwvfUbk/w-d-xo.html
Check out the (Haengma and Tesuji) series and you might know more. Haengma is like, the right moving method of the stones at a particular situation? (seems more confusing lol)
I hope I understand correctly, I've always thought of haengma is the "flow and movement of stones" as if stones themselves are body cells. When your haengma is natural, you are like water, flexible and resilient, and that's how you control the flow of the game.
@@jeffreyong6352 What I'm struggling to understand is how it relates to the actual moves. I take that explanation as stones that work together well is haengma and those that don't are not. Is that right?
You are saying that it's an old joseky, so it's doesn't worth to play? Which is a new one? Please also show us some new variations next time) Thanks for the video!
AI doesn’t like it. But if you are not a professional or a very strong amateur then you can play any joseki that you can remember and it will be better than flailing about hoping to guess the AI move. AI prefers 3-3 invasions, and tends to just tenuki if you try to push it into a joseki like this one.
Excellent! Kyu players will benefit immensely from the whole board perspective here. To allow them to let go of a kind of mad obsession with saving every stone, for example.
Some of my kyu students are super "painful" when they lose one stone 😂
I like your saying that "the value of the stones are always changing". While I know this true, it is still difficult to know which stones have increased or decreased in value. Thanks again for the lesson.
You are welcome ^^
I like this video a lot. i'm now 3kyu i feel like i can become dan soon if i learn like that. We expecting lot from you😃
I know im randomly asking but does anyone know of a trick to log back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the login password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
The variation you showed at 12:49 is strikingly similar to what I've learned from another baduk TH-camr from Taiwan ! And he said this was basics, I'm glad I learned it and I see how it can be applied in this situation now
Here's the video. The whole video talked about how to handle san-san invasion with one space jump from star point.
th-cam.com/video/wsd7zwvfUbk/w-d-xo.html
The aji in corner results in similar results sometimes indeed ^^
I think this lecture level is from 5kyu to 1 dan.
I hear you talking about haengma all the time, but what does it mean? Googling it made me even more confused
Check out the (Haengma and Tesuji) series and you might know more.
Haengma is like, the right moving method of the stones at a particular situation? (seems more confusing lol)
I hope I understand correctly, I've always thought of haengma is the "flow and movement of stones" as if stones themselves are body cells. When your haengma is natural, you are like water, flexible and resilient, and that's how you control the flow of the game.
@@jeffreyong6352 What I'm struggling to understand is how it relates to the actual moves. I take that explanation as stones that work together well is haengma and those that don't are not. Is that right?
You are saying that it's an old joseky, so it's doesn't worth to play? Which is a new one?
Please also show us some new variations next time)
Thanks for the video!
I think he means it's old in that it's been known for a long time, not that it's not worth it to play.
Black tends to get into 3.3 more often nowadays than getting influence ^^ After all, it depends on the whole board's situation.
AI doesn’t like it. But if you are not a professional or a very strong amateur then you can play any joseki that you can remember and it will be better than flailing about hoping to guess the AI move. AI prefers 3-3 invasions, and tends to just tenuki if you try to push it into a joseki like this one.