"I love the way AI programs play, with one exception: the early 3-3 invasion. I wish that when computers get stronger, they will stop playing it and prove me right". (Takemiya Masaki 9p, while commenting a game on TV)
Nice video! I was bit sad you didn't mention Kato Masao who was also Kitani student while Takemiya was there, but that is just because Kato is/was my favorite player :P Would love to see an episode about him, Nie Weiping or Shuko!
Hard to talk about everything in 15 mins, but will definitly keep Kato Masao in mind, I was thinking about a full episode about Kitani and his students, but hard to find informations :)
I admired Takemiya Sensei when I first started to learn Go some 30 years ago. I tried to imitate the style and enjoyed playing in that style since then. However, without strong skills in calculating steps in combats, I lose quite a lot. Extravagant style to imitate but very difficult to master. I no longer play go for more than a decade now, but stories like these bring me back to my childhood joys. Thank you Kolybi Go!
Beautiful video! I didn't delve too seriously into his strategy and I'm still quite weak, but I really enjoy the "artistic" way of thinking and as a player that favors influence over territory (a bit too much actually), I really am drawn by this romantic idea of "Cosmic" style.
I love all your videos, but this one is my favorite! I admire people who challenge the convention and manage to go on their own paths.Thank you for making this great video on Takemiya Masaki.
Great video. What I find confusing is that they say territory is popular/increasingly orthodox, BUT when I read Attack & Defense, it seemed normal to attack to build up moyos…
Awesome video, thank you very much. Takemiya was the first Pro whose games i replayed and i think his humbleness and kindness is outstanding besides his very powerful skills and beautiful style.
Hi mate! Really good as all your videos! Really hope you can come back and continue posting videos like this! So many Pro Players legends i want to discover
"I love the way AI programs play, with one exception: the early 3-3 invasion. I wish that when computers get stronger, they will stop playing it and prove me right".
(Takemiya Masaki 9p, while commenting a game on TV)
Cosmic AI will one day see the light
@@KolybiGo The ai in go are like gods now. Unless the ai does it, cosmic will never exist.
Nice video! I was bit sad you didn't mention Kato Masao who was also Kitani student while Takemiya was there, but that is just because Kato is/was my favorite player :P Would love to see an episode about him, Nie Weiping or Shuko!
Hard to talk about everything in 15 mins, but will definitly keep Kato Masao in mind, I was thinking about a full episode about Kitani and his students, but hard to find informations :)
Oh man, you have no idea how much I've been waiting on a new video from you! Happy to see you back, we need more english Go content!
I have more time to make more videos now, thank you so much for your message it means a lot :)
I admired Takemiya Sensei when I first started to learn Go some 30 years ago. I tried to imitate the style and enjoyed playing in that style since then. However, without strong skills in calculating steps in combats, I lose quite a lot. Extravagant style to imitate but very difficult to master. I no longer play go for more than a decade now, but stories like these bring me back to my childhood joys. Thank you Kolybi Go!
Beautiful video! I didn't delve too seriously into his strategy and I'm still quite weak, but I really enjoy the "artistic" way of thinking and as a player that favors influence over territory (a bit too much actually), I really am drawn by this romantic idea of "Cosmic" style.
There is never too much influence, there is just too little confidence ;)
I love all your videos, but this one is my favorite! I admire people who challenge the convention and manage to go on their own paths.Thank you for making this great video on Takemiya Masaki.
Great video. What I find confusing is that they say territory is popular/increasingly orthodox, BUT when I read Attack & Defense, it seemed normal to attack to build up moyos…
great video!
Awesome video, thank you very much. Takemiya was the first Pro whose games i replayed and i think his humbleness and kindness is outstanding besides his very powerful skills and beautiful style.
Beautiful documentary. Thank you!
Hi mate! Really good as all your videos! Really hope you can come back and continue posting videos like this! So many Pro Players legends i want to discover
Great insight once again!
I’ll join your discord asap :)
Thanks for this great content.
Great video, thank you for your hard work on this :)
Thank you for this amazing video ! I look forward to the next one :)
Another great video!! Inspiring to hear about all these amazing players! Keep up the great work!
I would love to see a video about Ke Jie !
Awesome content, my friend. Keep it up, i love your style
Wow great video once again!
enjoyed through and through🎉
Another great video!!
Love these videos. Seems to be the only way to learn about these players.
Maitre Lim
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i got 165/300 on the sanrensei quiz thing 😅
6:20 what is the original source for this photo of Takemiya
Looks like a bophades snap.
You should add captions your accent is little too thick for me