That was some slick editing when you were showing the difference between the first joseki and the last one you showed. As a new player to go, this video was very insightful! I feel like I understand just a little bit more about what kind of moves I should be playing in the opening. Thank you!
Hikaru no Go really called it with Go pros being captivated by a mysterious player who can't be beaten online. 😂 We can learn so much from AI, so it's definitely going to make future games more engaging.
As a returning Go player that missed the AI revolution, this is a very helpful explanation of the new san san invasion josekis, well done. I wonder if you could elaborate a bit more in a subsequent video on judging the timing of such invasions in modern games. I find AI tends to recommend almost immediate invasions nowadays, but doesn't that still risk giving the opponent huge influence?
This video is part of a course on basic joseki. The question you are asking however is a lot more advanced than that. To put it simply, even if AI suggests jumping into 3-3 right at the start, you are okay not doing that and playing normal corner approaches if it feels more natural. =)
22:50 I've definitely been playing this the wrong way around. Intuitively, I thought to push the fight towards my existing influence, thinking it would help me.
That was some slick editing when you were showing the difference between the first joseki and the last one you showed.
As a new player to go, this video was very insightful! I feel like I understand just a little bit more about what kind of moves I should be playing in the opening. Thank you!
That's what magic stands for!
I cannot tell you how educational this is for a beginner. Thanks very much.
😊
I've been watching your channel for a week, it really helps me because i just started playing go these past few weeks.
We're happy to help. Check out our platform, there's lots of great stuff there too!
Hikaru no Go really called it with Go pros being captivated by a mysterious player who can't be beaten online. 😂
We can learn so much from AI, so it's definitely going to make future games more engaging.
Hikaru no Go was ahead of its time-predicting the rise of mysterious, unbeatable online players feels like pure prophecy.
Great video, nice editing!
Thanks!
Amazing lessons. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words 😊
That dog scared me lol 😂
She says she's sorry
@@GoMagic Say to her that it’s fine 🥰
As a returning Go player that missed the AI revolution, this is a very helpful explanation of the new san san invasion josekis, well done.
I wonder if you could elaborate a bit more in a subsequent video on judging the timing of such invasions in modern games. I find AI tends to recommend almost immediate invasions nowadays, but doesn't that still risk giving the opponent huge influence?
This video is part of a course on basic joseki. The question you are asking however is a lot more advanced than that. To put it simply, even if AI suggests jumping into 3-3 right at the start, you are okay not doing that and playing normal corner approaches if it feels more natural. =)
Amazing content! Ive been looking for something just like this, explaining why the joseki have changed
22:50 I've definitely been playing this the wrong way around. Intuitively, I thought to push the fight towards my existing influence, thinking it would help me.
We've all been there! 😉
Thank you ! Beautiful video ❤
Wow what an awesome training video!
Thank you!
Amazing production and education!
Thank you! 🤩
Great explanation, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! :)
Excellent content.
gina scared the absolute shit out of me
Oh my, really? She didn't mean to! 😆
Can you do a lesson on the san-san invasion after you've done the knight's move enclosure? Or when there are other supporting stones.
In fact we already did. You can find it in this mini-course on our platform: gomagic.org/courses/common-3-3-invasions-in-actual-games/
Can i ask you where to buy a goban like yours? Thanks for the information you give us !
This Go board is from China.
Is it 9 cms? Looks like it. What store? Amazing goban
Is there other good site like OGS to play without download?
I think OGS is the only really modern one that works from a browser.