How to Attack and Defend the Enormously Big Super Giant Extra Large Royal Knight's Move
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- Learn how to handle Daidaigeima invasions. With clear explanations and interesting game examples, this video is perfect for intermediate level players looking to get better at this important shape.
This lesson is taken from the course:
gomagic.org/courses/basic-inv...
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00:00:00 When does an invasion become possible?
00:00:33 Daidaigeima
00:01:55 A typical mistake
00:03:01 Unnecessary complications
00:03:59 Standard variations
00:09:07 Giving up one stone
Thanks! Your videos are the BEST EDUTAINMENT in the field of Go videos that I’ve ever watched.
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Cleanest explanation I've seen of this classic invasion -- thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Your production values go crazy
Thank you! 😚
6kyu; this is extremely helpful. So very well explained.
It's great to know our video was helpful for you 😊
I've discovered that "Keima - 桂馬" is a piece from Shogi - Japanese Chess. In Shogi, Keima's move is similar to Knight in Chess. So it's very interesting to hear a name of chess piece in the Game of Go!
Yeah, it's fascinating how terms from different traditional board games can overlap or be referenced in each other. By the way, Keima in Shogi has a unique L-shaped move, much like the Knight in Western Chess.