Thank you Yeonwoo-nim, Very Grateful, Shin Jinseo is a beast now, I hope he wins L.G cup, he's too good to be without an international tournament to his name
I enjoy your go videos a lot! Thank you for making them. I think they are one of the best on youTube. I only wish you would make them a bit more often :)
Learning the game and liking the videos. 🙂 I’ve been playing a lot against LittleGo and the opening I like the most is actually similar to one in this game where I take all the 3x3 points to secure the corners and try and drive wedges into the center from there. It seems to work pretty well assuming I don’t mess up life and death in the fights.
Great video! I heard this year Korean players will get much better AI (Korean BaduGI and HanDol), than open source Leela Zero, which is extremely weak in terms of FineArt or Golaxy. Leela Zero's position judgement is not trustworthy comparing to these two Chinese AI monsters. Go Pro Yeonwoo, Do you already have an access to BaduGI or HanDol?
@@goproyeonwoo github.com/featurecat/lizzie/releases . This isa link to lizzie(leela zero i think). I let lizzie play against leela and lizzie won everygame until now. could you check yout this AI. It has very nice overlayand also looks very nice. But it likes to invade both 3 3 instantly :) Thank you for your videos
Alpha go consumed more joules to create than shinjinseo can ever consume in his entire life (including other stuff than Go) I believe humans are more efficient than computers we just need a better way to codify rather than pure number crunching
Funny. Cause this is my style. Except my nickname is Angel of Blunders.
Wow, we almost namesakes! My nickname is King of Blunders
Baduk TV In Go, that sounds like a nickname for “Angel of mercy”... ask the opponents ;)
Thank you Yeonwoo-nim, Very Grateful, Shin Jinseo is a beast now, I hope he wins L.G cup, he's too good to be without an international tournament to his name
Moyo win in 2020?! that's awesome!
Wow that was so cool even after 4 years!
I enjoy your go videos a lot! Thank you for making them. I think they are one of the best on youTube. I only wish you would make them a bit more often :)
Learning the game and liking the videos. 🙂 I’ve been playing a lot against LittleGo and the opening I like the most is actually similar to one in this game where I take all the 3x3 points to secure the corners and try and drive wedges into the center from there. It seems to work pretty well assuming I don’t mess up life and death in the fights.
wow thanks for this entertaining review!
Oh, Choi Cheol Han also has some AI Master Class videos on youtube at Yoon's Baduk Cafe, right?
Yes right
Can you bring the game which is between cho and takimeya ?
Nice game and nicer commentary thanks a lot
Great video! I heard this year Korean players will get much better AI (Korean BaduGI and HanDol), than open source Leela Zero, which is extremely weak in terms of FineArt or Golaxy. Leela Zero's position judgement is not trustworthy comparing to these two Chinese AI monsters. Go Pro Yeonwoo, Do you already have an access to BaduGI or HanDol?
love you
Lol =))))
really nice game, i just wish the moves were played out slower so i could play along without pausing
when you are talking about IA , you are speaking about leela0?
Yes
@@goproyeonwoo github.com/featurecat/lizzie/releases . This isa link to lizzie(leela zero i think). I let lizzie play against leela and lizzie won everygame until now. could you check yout this AI. It has very nice overlayand also looks very nice. But it likes to invade both 3 3 instantly :) Thank you for your videos
@@goproyeonwoo oke terima kasih :)
@@romangoempire lizzie is just a client interface for leela
@@romangoempire Lizzie uses leela, it's just the interface for it
I am gonna WIN YOU
*gasp* no patrons again?
Okay me first
I'm pretty sure Alphago could change his winning streak right quick.
Alpha go consumed more joules to create than shinjinseo can ever consume in his entire life (including other stuff than Go)
I believe humans are more efficient than computers we just need a better way to codify rather than pure number crunching