Cho Chikun is my favourite legend. A very natural player who can find clever, creative moves where none seem to exist. A classic rule breaker. Great commentary - really insightful. THANKS!
Just had your channel show up in my recommendations today after watching one of Cho Chikun's games as a newly interested player! You seem like a wonderful teacher and I can't wait to learn all about the game from you :)
Thank you for this commented game ! A perfect example of Aji usage and when the time is right to back off from a fight. Cho chikun is also one of my favorite player so i'm always happy to see a review of his game. PS : you made me forget that he won the game, you could have been an actor lol !
27:00 -- how the hell do you read that all out in boyomi? Cho Chikun is a magician!!! I love this guy. Reads like that make people admire him. It's easy to see how he was on top of the go world from the late 70's to late 80's. This guy's prime must have been scary. Just to let people know, he was doing this world championship at the age of 47. That's way past your prime! Imagine if the 26 or 20 year old Cho Chikun was in there with Park...no chance at all for the kid!
He had quite a few sente moves for free before, probably using all that time for reading. Plus, it was his only option or resign. Lastly, his reading only had to be slightly better than his opponent’s.
You should consider adding links in reference to older videos. you can do it after publishing too. I'm not sure what video you refer to for that N17 invasion.
@@BadukDoctor exactly, I don't know if it was a good translation. Another example move 78 Lee Sedol vs Alpha Go, match 4. ^^ I would like to be able to play at your level someday, you are genius.
great commentary of an awesome game, thank you! i love how cho used L13; really squeezed *all* the value from this stone. it was replied to initially to preserve b's potential, then made the connect @k19 slightly better (imo, at least), then finally comes back to be crucial in the aji that wins him a game he was behind in. some mistakes are used better than others!
Yes haha ^^ Because I did not learn language "officially" in school. I just learn it "on the field". I am mixing Cantonese and English many times when teaching offline haha ^^
Cho Chikun is my favourite legend. A very natural player who can find clever, creative moves where none seem to exist. A classic rule breaker. Great commentary - really insightful. THANKS!
Thanks for support ^^
Just had your channel show up in my recommendations today after watching one of Cho Chikun's games as a newly interested player! You seem like a wonderful teacher and I can't wait to learn all about the game from you :)
Your name is so close to Michael Redmond
@@dauraktv I seriously thought he was Michael Redmond - he has the suit and everything
@@MadaxeMunkeeeseriously. I too had to make a double take
Thank you for this commented game ! A perfect example of Aji usage and when the time is right to back off from a fight.
Cho chikun is also one of my favorite player so i'm always happy to see a review of his game.
PS : you made me forget that he won the game, you could have been an actor lol !
Glad that you like it.^^
27:00 -- how the hell do you read that all out in boyomi? Cho Chikun is a magician!!! I love this guy. Reads like that make people admire him. It's easy to see how he was on top of the go world from the late 70's to late 80's. This guy's prime must have been scary.
Just to let people know, he was doing this world championship at the age of 47. That's way past your prime! Imagine if the 26 or 20 year old Cho Chikun was in there with Park...no chance at all for the kid!
He had quite a few sente moves for free before, probably using all that time for reading. Plus, it was his only option or resign. Lastly, his reading only had to be slightly better than his opponent’s.
Amazing commentary of an amazing game
You should consider adding links in reference to older videos. you can do it after publishing too. I'm not sure what video you refer to for that N17 invasion.
That combo is sick!
Yes ^^
Great game and great commentary!
Smashing review, ty
I’ve always really enjoyed Kitani Minoru’s playing style, so watching this was great 👍
Thank you.😊
If this game had been an episode of Hikaru No Go, they would say about move 184, "The hand of Good" ^^.
Haha, the move Sai has been searching for? ^^
@@BadukDoctor exactly, I don't know if it was a good translation. Another example move 78 Lee Sedol vs Alpha Go, match 4. ^^ I would like to be able to play at your level someday, you are genius.
Great video :)
Thanks ^^
I am not english native speaker but I would say legendary match. As an adjective.
great commentary of an awesome game, thank you!
i love how cho used L13; really squeezed *all* the value from this stone.
it was replied to initially to preserve b's potential, then made the connect @k19 slightly better (imo, at least), then finally comes back to be crucial in the aji that wins him a game he was behind in.
some mistakes are used better than others!
Yes, it means we can learn from mistakes ^^
Wow. Black must have wanted to cry when he saw 184, even though we all know, "I can cut a knight's move."
Yes, that's why he needed time to to calm himself down before resign. That combo was hard to find during byomi though ^^
also heartbreaking moment for black, thanks a lot doctor.
You are welcome ^^
Nice review and tips
Thanks for support ^^
Ohh so good I love park yeonghun ^^
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like the tips!
The SGF of the game: www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/3863
Hi, just a comment on english, your use of BACKSTAB is wrong. You should say Back-Off or Stepback :) Great video as always :)
Haha, I memorized as "back step". It should have been step back. Thanks for the tip ^^
This whole time, I thought you were showing us a video where our Legend LOST!
Haha, that combo was the miracle moment ^^
How come you switch to Cantonese? LOL
Because I sometimes teach in Cantonese in Hong Kong lol. I sometimes mix them up haha.
@@BadukDoctor So I imagine your have Korean, Cantonese and English fighting each other in your mind while doing the video ^^
Yes haha ^^ Because I did not learn language "officially" in school. I just learn it "on the field". I am mixing Cantonese and English many times when teaching offline haha ^^
47 is old? No!