I love your videos they are accessible to single digit kyu's as well. Your 3-9 dan series is amazing please continue it. I have learned a lot by watching you punish bad moves. Explaining josekies is great but seeing them in action is better. There's no greater teacher on youtube than you. Thank you.
What is the most exciting is that you both talk in English so that we can understand, thank you both so much! I've enjoyed the analysis at the end even more than the actual game! P.S. And they dare to say that beginners should start by playing on 9x9 board...
I love just watching you two laugh and interact because you're life long friends and both professional baduk players and great human beings. Thank you for showing people like me the way to get stronger.
Could you talk about "Batoo" in one your future korean go video? I heard that it was a popular korean go variant game, perhaps on a 11x11board. Any chance to be played in a real go board? :-)
There's a really good ebook called 81 Little Lions which is free online and has a lot about 9x9 strategy! My biggest personal suggestion is getting good at life and death problems (9x9 itself gives you a LOT of opportunities to practice life and death, but knowing some corner shapes will help if you don't know them already.) Endgame is huge too. Also try to avoid making too many unconnected groups - on 19x19 there's the proverb that "six groups live but seven die." For 9x9 it's more like "two groups live but three die."
9:17 give you the 4 i think shes trying to attack the left thats why i extend, then id poke at 4,6 cut, connect, oops youll have a tiger mouth, then attack the three since black needs to cap the two stones in the top right ? Im super kyu lol
I think in 9x9 they use the term "joseki" rather than "fuseki" because the board is too small to have any broad ideas past close-quarters fighting. Joseki can be described as conventional, sequential responses to one color directly interacting with the other's stones. Fuseki are more of flexible long-term layouts that may suggest a general direction to the game, with still plenty of room for anything and everything. Fuseki might be seen as "precursors" to joseki. But since basically any move on a 9x9 board can be considered "direct interaction," the concept of fuseki doesn't exist (arguably, maybe the first move or two can be called "fuseki" following the description I gave, but yeah). Thus the usage of "joseki" in this case.
I'd love to see more of these. It's hard to find high quality, commentated 9x9 games.
I agree!
It's nice to see strong players having fun and talking while playing go the same way that we normal players do at go clubs.
I love your videos they are accessible to single digit kyu's as well. Your 3-9 dan series is amazing please continue it. I have learned a lot by watching you punish bad moves. Explaining josekies is great but seeing them in action is better. There's no greater teacher on youtube than you. Thank you.
Yy: So if I play here...and atari...vital point and ...can't push..good idea...for me?
Yw: Tock tock toock totock tock tooock
:)
Reminds me of Hikaru playing chess
What is the most exciting is that you both talk in English so that we can understand, thank you both so much!
I've enjoyed the analysis at the end even more than the actual game!
P.S. And they dare to say that beginners should start by playing on 9x9 board...
Thank you for 9x9! =) GoQuest is so much fun and it would be great to see your games there (from your videos or by your nick there)
Is the paint roller going to become the new accessory for go players after the fan popularized by Hikaru no go ?
Lol
I love just watching you two laugh and interact because you're life long friends and both professional baduk players and great human beings.
Thank you for showing people like me the way to get stronger.
I always play on GoQuest for 9x9 and 13x13 games. Never knew pros also play there too.
I love 9x9 games! Please give us more!
Great game. Thanks!
Yeah, play on GoQuest!
I can't get over that taktaktak XD
Nice!! you should make a 3 game series 9x9 13x13 and 19x19 and see what happens! :D
6:27 so that Is the speed of her calculations 👁️👄👁️
That was fun.
Looks like the way we play ,
Fun first
Competition a close second, very close
Could you talk about "Batoo" in one your future korean go video? I heard that it was a popular korean go variant game, perhaps on a 11x11board. Any chance to be played in a real go board? :-)
I want a GoQuest to 9d 9x9 series! I'm stuck at 2d forever
Damn, I just installed GoQuest, and I am addicted!
same happened to me one year ago 😅
until the end I was waiting for the black middlegroup to just die, it was the most logical and easy target with barely an eye to poke out.
The most ambitious crossover in history
I'm really terrible in the 9x9 board
Do you have any tip?
Thanks for sharing ^_^ ❤
There's a really good ebook called 81 Little Lions which is free online and has a lot about 9x9 strategy! My biggest personal suggestion is getting good at life and death problems (9x9 itself gives you a LOT of opportunities to practice life and death, but knowing some corner shapes will help if you don't know them already.) Endgame is huge too.
Also try to avoid making too many unconnected groups - on 19x19 there's the proverb that "six groups live but seven die." For 9x9 it's more like "two groups live but three die."
Play a lot of 9x9 :D
@@jamestandy8594 Thanks a lot James, I've got it.
@@simpleffective186 O.o It minds fight. Well, I have to increase my strength
9x9 is fun!
wow didn't realise i might actually have a chance against them on the 9x9
Hahaha
14:40 "The grudge" sound
what website are they using?
Can I ask what the paint roller is for?
Taking my dog's hair off haha
7:15 h6
I wonder what shin jinseo's elo is in 9x9
9:17 give you the 4 i think shes trying to attack the left thats why i extend, then id poke at 4,6 cut, connect, oops youll have a tiger mouth, then attack the three since black needs to cap the two stones in the top right ? Im super kyu lol
Are you telling me this is not significantly simpler than 19×19?
Wow y'all's English is fantastic
Do you mean "fuseki"? I hate to correct you on anything go, since I am a total beginner. :)
I think in 9x9 they use the term "joseki" rather than "fuseki" because the board is too small to have any broad ideas past close-quarters fighting.
Joseki can be described as conventional, sequential responses to one color directly interacting with the other's stones. Fuseki are more of flexible long-term layouts that may suggest a general direction to the game, with still plenty of room for anything and everything. Fuseki might be seen as "precursors" to joseki.
But since basically any move on a 9x9 board can be considered "direct interaction," the concept of fuseki doesn't exist (arguably, maybe the first move or two can be called "fuseki" following the description I gave, but yeah). Thus the usage of "joseki" in this case.
No. They mean 9x9 joseki
go quest is great. using it often the day ^^
Haha :) Than-Q