1:40 ... Kageyama says, "Go is the kind of game in which you are an expert if you just keep on making ordinary moves. 1:51 "Amateurs' moves are far from ordinary." => This inspires me, because I'm a math teacher, and my students are always trying unusual ways to solve problems. I wish they would just apply the same steps every time. Then, they'd always get the right answer.
Thanks a lot, I honestly could not figure out what was going on in this chapter. As you said, it was quite imprecise. Congrats on making it much clearer!
Thank you so much for making these videos :) I love your work! Also it is so great seeing representation of other trans-people playing go. Especially one helping us all learn more about this great game. Thank you again for your content :)
Another great video - this material seems to bring out the best in you as a teacher! Thank you for sharing these insights in such a clear and light way.
Great video so far (in the middle of watching now). At the end of the section for time 10:10, is there any concern for white doing the appropriate tennuki that black can then hane on the right side and turn white’s wall into the center?
Hello, yes good question! Black could indeed do that if the situation and timing was right! As the walls get bigger, the value of turning towards the center goes down, so after a few stones it's up to the players discretion whether the turn is more valuable than a move elsewhere. But those types of turns are super powerful!
love the video and your simple easy to follow examples. just one thing: i dont mind watching commercials for you to generate some income. but this is really too much commercials which pulls away the focus one needs to absorb all the information. perhaps consider about putting in a few less :) thanks for your time and effort in making us all better players x
Thank you! Unfortunately, I can't control how many commercials youtube puts in the video. It's a binary option, and thanks to TH-cam's new practices, they are putting commercials in my videos even if I choose not to monetize. I wish there were less as well 😔
@@InSente many thanks for the response! I didnt know it was a binary option! I apologize for the accusation ; ) Too bad youtube wont give a form of control for this. Each 5 minutes 1 or 2 commercials really is allot. Anyway; thanks again for all your content, my girlfriend and i have been following you since the beginning almost 5 years ago. We have seen both you and your channel undergo a wonderfull transformation. If you ever plan to visit the netherlands, know that you will always have a place here to crash, hang out, and crush a few 6 - 9k enthousiastic go players. Take care and stay healthy.
Mostly, two reasons- the frequency of play in the current pro circuit and any new tactics that have appeared. Since alphago, many joseki are not seen anymore due to most players favoring the a.i. sequences. But it would still help to study shape and form of the old josekis 👍
1:40 ... Kageyama says, "Go is the kind of game in which you are an expert if you just keep on making ordinary moves.
1:51 "Amateurs' moves are far from ordinary."
=> This inspires me, because I'm a math teacher, and my students are always trying unusual ways to solve problems. I wish they would just apply the same steps every time. Then, they'd always get the right answer.
Kageyama's stones: Go walking
My stones: Go wonking
Great vid as always!
@23:30 Don't make some sad little life for yourself. PRICELESS!
Two minutes in, good players make ordinary moves, a lot of wisdom here.
Thanks a lot, I honestly could not figure out what was going on in this chapter. As you said, it was quite imprecise. Congrats on making it much clearer!
Thank you! I love this series
Thanks for this series. I needed help in getting the most out of Kageyama’s book.
Thank you so much for making these videos :) I love your work! Also it is so great seeing representation of other trans-people playing go. Especially one helping us all learn more about this great game. Thank you again for your content :)
Very useful tips and advice! This cleared up a few things for me (mostly around why I always keep getting my stones into trouble, lol).
Another great video - this material seems to bring out the best in you as a teacher! Thank you for sharing these insights in such a clear and light way.
Loved this episode! Very grateful for your content.
I’ve bought the book and am awaiting it but I think your description of each chapter is perfect 👌
Was waiting for this episode, thanks as always!
This series is hugely helpful. Thanks a lot!
i got super excited when i saw the notification >u
Top notch teaching here, thank you
Great video so far (in the middle of watching now). At the end of the section for time 10:10, is there any concern for white doing the appropriate tennuki that black can then hane on the right side and turn white’s wall into the center?
Hello, yes good question! Black could indeed do that if the situation and timing was right! As the walls get bigger, the value of turning towards the center goes down, so after a few stones it's up to the players discretion whether the turn is more valuable than a move elsewhere. But those types of turns are super powerful!
Thank you very much, it is very helpfull !
Great vid !
Yes!!! Thank you!
She made a video. 😮
love the video and your simple easy to follow examples. just one thing: i dont mind watching commercials for you to generate some income. but this is really too much commercials which pulls away the focus one needs to absorb all the information. perhaps consider about putting in a few less :) thanks for your time and effort in making us all better players x
Thank you! Unfortunately, I can't control how many commercials youtube puts in the video. It's a binary option, and thanks to TH-cam's new practices, they are putting commercials in my videos even if I choose not to monetize. I wish there were less as well 😔
@@InSente many thanks for the response! I didnt know it was a binary option! I apologize for the accusation ; ) Too bad youtube wont give a form of control for this. Each 5 minutes 1 or 2 commercials really is allot. Anyway; thanks again for all your content, my girlfriend and i have been following you since the beginning almost 5 years ago. We have seen both you and your channel undergo a wonderfull transformation. If you ever plan to visit the netherlands, know that you will always have a place here to crash, hang out, and crush a few 6 - 9k enthousiastic go players. Take care and stay healthy.
I abandoned the walk in my ongoing correspondence game :-(
Sorry one more question: what makes a joseki outdated?
Mostly, two reasons- the frequency of play in the current pro circuit and any new tactics that have appeared. Since alphago, many joseki are not seen anymore due to most players favoring the a.i. sequences. But it would still help to study shape and form of the old josekis 👍
Super helpful. Thanks for both responses!
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so i get from these videos that reading is what? fundamental.