How about a professional 9 dan? Live-game-commenting(Against 9p!) No.1
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Are you tired of watching easy games? Then, How about a professional 9 dan?
Live-game-commenting(Against 9p!) No.1
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This is such an interesting format ! Very instructive. It's very humbling that a 9p top40 is so honest about their game, minding their shape problems and not overpushing their advantage.
I enjoyed this game. I appreciate your calm play and your detailed informative commentary. I probably don't understand some of the points you make (I'm a kyu player), but I believe I am building my knowledge with your commentary/instruction
Great approach. It is very interesting know how a teacher learns. Thank you for sharing.
tks for your amazing video👍
great format
Great video, thank you so much for making it :)
I think more of this format would be great!
I enjoy a lot the commentary!
E10 is a move I would never find but when you explain it, it looks really good.
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Your opponent's intuition was very good (as expected :-) ) - Following along with AI it was in agreement with him whenever he felt good and bad about what happened - even if he didn't always know what to do.
Interesting part about the L8 attach - If black plays L9 instead, one reason why white cannot cut is that black has a nice ladder breaker at D12
Another interesting thing I noticed - The lower right was probably the biggest mistake from your side. You didn't respect how the stones worked together because you didn't want to give the corner. Instead you gave white ideal shape for the outside and left trouble in your own house.
I noticed a similar detail when you played N14 knight move, you also wanted to play towards the top, but were only thinking about playing the third line J17, while playing K16 would be similar direction and work more harmoniously with your shape in the middle
Perhaps we could say on the left side you were also more focused on your 'goal' of either points or settling, than for instance what shape your opponent got
Thank you for showing us this game :-)
Thanks for checking!
Top 40 in Korea, 9P and having played in one of the world championship finals (but probably didn't win) narrows the player down to 2.
Ahn Kuk-hyun 9P and Han Sang-hoon 9P
From the relatively calm style of play, my guess is Ahn Kuk-hyun 9P
You should be detective lol
Amazing content. It would be nice to see you reviewing pro games as well.
it's rare to see you get beaten :) thanks for sharing
When I saw that In-Seong's opponent was 9p, I thought this was quite unexpected and that, surely, he would win since he always knows how to punish the unexpected. But her was expecting it, so, of course, he lost.
I’m not used to the idea of Inseong losing to anyone. The game was surprisingly even until the end considering who white is.
It's more difficult to play and comment at the same time. He wouldn't have lost so easily if playing seriously without talking I think ^^
In general, yes. But it wouldn't change much 😂
Black’s fifth move, instead of double kikari, can you tenuki? (either corner on right). Seems ok to me.
At 18:05 AI move was really P5.
21:59 Black L16?
13:58 why dont you play c13??
Because...I don't want to lose?
@@YungusengDojang and how does it lose?
@@suffpapst did you check the ladder for instance ? :-) White can immediately capture the stone so it's just giving white profit
@@mathisisaksen2215 Thanks 😊