Haha, black in the first game reminds me so much of myself. Just setting up small groups that will live all over the board and not making any large grabs. Thanks for talking about this game.
Thanks for posting. Good lessons. And the two scrolling comment windows are much better than having a guest audio commentary with a loud, distorted audio link. This is my second viewing.
I think the term you are looking for at the beginning of the show is loose. People playing a loose game, as opposed to a tight game, make plays without considering the resulting board state to it's end.
@@hikugono3292 I looked at black M3, white M4 and N4 both seem to save all the stones with no issues. white M4 prevents the L4 cut completely, and if white N4 and black cuts at L4 then white plays L3 forcing black M4 and then white plays M2 leaving black with 2 liberties and nowhere to run.
Your videos are great, but one thing I don't understand is why you bother with the words white and black as they clearly have nothing to do with the color of the stones.
Haha, black in the first game reminds me so much of myself. Just setting up small groups that will live all over the board and not making any large grabs. Thanks for talking about this game.
Happy you enjoyed it!
Thanks for posting. Good lessons. And the two scrolling comment windows are much better than having a guest audio commentary with a loud, distorted audio link. This is my second viewing.
now we will play the joseki that everyone knows: plays 32 moves..
Thank you, I learned so much. You are a great teacher/lecturer
That was really educating.
I think the term you are looking for at the beginning of the show is loose. People playing a loose game, as opposed to a tight game, make plays without considering the resulting board state to it's end.
Wreqt Yeah, I wasn't entirely sure what word i was looking for. Loose does seem to fit and is no doubt a lot less offensive!
am I missing something or does O8 kill black and put white ahead?
Then black M3 captures the two stones (if white tries to save them, black cuts at L4)
@@hikugono3292 I looked at black M3, white M4 and N4 both seem to save all the stones with no issues. white M4 prevents the L4 cut completely, and if white N4 and black cuts at L4 then white plays L3 forcing black M4 and then white plays M2 leaving black with 2 liberties and nowhere to run.
The first game is so funny ^^
pierre rosenzweig Glad you liked the lecture~
i think white would be fine if he played q-11 at 27:57
Holy shit, stop reading my kyu thoughts. It's really embarassing.
Your videos are great, but one thing I don't understand is why you bother with the words white and black as they clearly have nothing to do with the color of the stones.