Very much enjoying the recent return of some ancient Japanese Go terms thought lost to time - Pog-champ, smooge and awesome sauce -absolute classics :)
This video is a Masterclass on what these types of games are about. I love how you pointed out various ways you could take advantage of a mistake, but wisely guided them to fix it so you could create opportunities to demonstrate fundamental concepts that will help ddks( and anyone, I'm 3d and learned from this). You've also gotten TONS more chill about that bloodlust that flows within your veins, especially with the ddks. You were really gentle with this player, and if they paid attention I'm sure they learned some things too.
5ish kyu answer: This move can't realistically be cut, because the cutting stone doesn't have any nearby support. If white plays K11 or K12 black will play the other. Black's cutting stone has to extend immediately to not be laddered or netted, so white will get a move to connect.
Such overplays work at this skill range, because they cant punish it. The overplay will be answered with a mistake and then the overplayer has the lead. Of course its tempting to play like this. Either you outgrew with overplays while fixing your shape in the process or you get into a fight, where your opponent has to play 100% correct. 1 mistake is likely on an amateur level and you gain profit for the bigger territory you surrounded with your overplays plus the kill itself. Against a normal DDK the white cutting stone in the middle probably would have lived and then the black stones on the left would have died completly Classic.
Very much enjoying the recent return of some ancient Japanese Go terms thought lost to time - Pog-champ, smooge and awesome sauce -absolute classics :)
This video is a Masterclass on what these types of games are about. I love how you pointed out various ways you could take advantage of a mistake, but wisely guided them to fix it so you could create opportunities to demonstrate fundamental concepts that will help ddks( and anyone, I'm 3d and learned from this).
You've also gotten TONS more chill about that bloodlust that flows within your veins, especially with the ddks. You were really gentle with this player, and if they paid attention I'm sure they learned some things too.
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Thanks for explaining everything.
I doff my hat to you good sir.
Cute 10k moves
15:03 Why are you runing out with small knight at L11? As 9 Kyu I know this is small knight and it can be cut. How to identify that this is safe?
5ish kyu answer: This move can't realistically be cut, because the cutting stone doesn't have any nearby support. If white plays K11 or K12 black will play the other. Black's cutting stone has to extend immediately to not be laddered or netted, so white will get a move to connect.
Eth white why not kill that group at the end dwyrin missed it had only 1 liberty xD
That Segway started me
Such overplays work at this skill range, because they cant punish it. The overplay will be answered with a mistake and then the overplayer has the lead. Of course its tempting to play like this. Either you outgrew with overplays while fixing your shape in the process or you get into a fight, where your opponent has to play 100% correct. 1 mistake is likely on an amateur level and you gain profit for the bigger territory you surrounded with your overplays plus the kill itself.
Against a normal DDK the white cutting stone in the middle probably would have lived and then the black stones on the left would have died completly
Classic.
Why are you saying that you are messing it up, by double approaching the right hand bottom corner (around 06:50 into the video)?
No, i misspoke cause my brain was off. I said i 'two space approached' which was flat wrong lol. I double approached.
I don't not endorse beating people with gobans...
Indeed! That would really create a 😎 go problem!
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1rst ez
سلام عليكم حبايبي كيف الحال دوائر