"vital point of shape" really showing the hints for #1 and #3 tesujis. Notice how in all the failed variations, the answer to punish the non-tesuji moves ends up being the same point as the tesuji itself.
Great! I would like to see more of these, certainly because I failed miserably. That double ko is cute, I for a moment thought it was a seki... So I need additional training.
Great video ! Can you make videos where you play online sometimes? It s veryinsightful to see a very strong player like you play a whole game with commentary I think. thanks !
For the first and last problem it really just hinges on the spot the opposing player needs to survive. Find the linchpin in all their survival tactics and use it like a silver bullet.
In the third problem, I'm struggling to see how the double ko means white is dead. Won't it go to superko rules, with it depending on who runs out of threats first and/or who plays first?
Nope that is with tripple ko. The logic is like this: Black takes: (Position A) White tries ko thread, black awnsers (B) White takes: (Position C) Black can just take the other one because it's a new Position, it's A + another exchange somewhere on the board. Maybe itnwould help to but it on the board and to visualise it. You can put it on a board and take a photo after each move to verify that the position never repeats 👍
a tesuji series would be amazing!
"vital point of shape" really showing the hints for #1 and #3 tesujis. Notice how in all the failed variations, the answer to punish the non-tesuji moves ends up being the same point as the tesuji itself.
Very advanced stuff. Thank you.
the double ko is amazing
Missed the second one, but it was really useful. Would love a series of this!
Word "Tak", when you show some sequence, in russian means the same thing : "like this" ;-) So, i understand you very well ! Thank you!
In Korean, "tak" (탁) is for the sound of the stones being placed. In English, you might say something like "clack" or "bam" for the sound.
The last problem was just amazing, curious at what ranking-level korean kids would be supposed to find the solution?
in English it's called "Segoe Tesuji Dictionary"
very good book and not easy to find
If I'm right, all problems from "that book" can be found on
www.101weiqi.com/book/469/
Thanks for the link ! But difficult to use :)
Very cool link. Thanks a lot !
Was wondering about that, thank you!
Great! I would like to see more of these, certainly because I failed miserably. That double ko is cute, I for a moment thought it was a seki... So I need additional training.
Great video !
Can you make videos where you play online sometimes?
It s veryinsightful to see a very strong player like you play a whole game with commentary I think.
thanks !
i've an indonesian friend who put the book "get strong at tesuji" in sgf file :) it's very interresting ! thanks for the video
I love this series
For the first and last problem it really just hinges on the spot the opposing player needs to survive. Find the linchpin in all their survival tactics and use it like a silver bullet.
The second tesuji showed hit me so hard when i understood the logic behind this move i feel like i level up xD
The connecting move is key to making it work, but the ladder breaker attachment must be played first.
Very good. Your work has
a brazilian admirer ;)
Thanks a lot for this quite interesting video ! The two last problems were difficult for me :)
Thanks for the video, Yeonwoo! Only on problem 2, I think it’d be better to show the 10th line too, caused a little misread to me there lol
Double ko is super useful!
I guessed the 1st and 3rd one at first glance! :)
Gracias por decirnos tus fuentes. Does anyone know what the name of Tesuji is called in English?
Hello! Thanks for your video! How to solve go problems with pen and paper, without computer?
In your head buddy. You try to read out all possible sequences until you're convinced you found the one that works.
手筋大事典 means "Great Tesuji Dictionary" 事典 = dictionary
In the third problem, I'm struggling to see how the double ko means white is dead. Won't it go to superko rules, with it depending on who runs out of threats first and/or who plays first?
Nope that is with tripple ko. The logic is like this:
Black takes: (Position A)
White tries ko thread, black awnsers (B)
White takes: (Position C)
Black can just take the other one because it's a new Position, it's A + another exchange somewhere on the board. Maybe itnwould help to but it on the board and to visualise it.
You can put it on a board and take a photo after each move to verify that the position never repeats 👍
it says tesuji big dictionary top
All I learn from you is that if you want to be better at go, you need to buy cool hats
手筋大事典,why not just call it The tesuji dictionary?