25th NONGSHIM CUP ROUND 10 Iyama Yuta 9P vs Shin Jinseo 9P
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At the 10th Round of 14, both Japan and Korea were down to their final player, while China had 4 players waiting. This was due to Xie Erhao 9P's outstanding performance of 7 straight wins, which had eliminated most of the Korean and Japanese players.
25th NONGSHIM CUP ROUND 10 Iyama Yuta 9P vs Shin Jinseo 9P
White: Iyama Yuta 9P
Black: Shin Jinseo 9P
2024/02/19
Time Control : 1 hour each with byoyomi
Black won by resignation.
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I like playing away after C15 in my own games. The analysis about the possible sequences in the top left was very instructive. Thank you very much.
Always a treat when Michael San uploads!
Thank you very much, great video
Thank you for the upload! Needed a nice game today.
thank you!
Hi Michael. Could you also show the last game from the Nongshim Cup 25? It was a crazy game and I would appreciate a review.
Planning to make a total of 3 videos for this batch of Nongshim games, so first the game against Ke Jie 9P and then the final game.
Interesting that at 8:40 AI says that the shape move you discuss is the _only_ move for black. All other moves lead to black losing by ~0.5 points. 😅
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White invested 3 extra stones in the top left corner, and black still managed to live. It's just depressing :)
Can't believe the strength of shin jinseo, awesome commentary as always
Super commentary! My first feeling was wanting to play the R12 diagonal move too. Don't know whether to be disappointed because it ended up a poor move (aji keshi) or pleased because it is the move played by a top pro! 🙂
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If he likes to play uncommon variations, does that mean he's memorizing more than his opponent? Since I assume he'd know the standard variation too.
Top players do not just passively memorize AI variations, but there is some human input when they force the AI into other variations.
If W had played N13 (instead of R12), could B have played O13?
White would extend at N14. The weakness at Q11 would continue to be an issue for Black, and it looks viable for White.
I met you in ‘85 or so in nyc at a tournament when we were both young (I’m 4 years older than you). You played the winner a 2 stone handicap game (it was an amateur tournament). I got to meet Sataka around that time. I asked him to autograph a book with his picture on it he had supposedly written, which he looked at curiously, remarking he hadn’t written it (but he signed it).