Dear Michael, I really enjoy your videos. I've already watched all of your AGA commentaries (except for the AlphaGo ones because they are way over my head). I see you have a good teaching mindset - focusing on core points to improve for the student. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. 2-3k OGS player.
In teaching games I often see beginners failing to make use of the tengen stone. Even here your opponent failed to invade your broad extention on the right. If they had made the endgame move you suggested it would have helped to form a large central territory. They did make it useful in opening. It looks like Funabashi made a conscious decision to do this. How much difference does that stone make in the opening and middle game and what can you do to encourage students to make the best use of it?
Amazing, thank you Michael! You have many fans all over the world, thank you for all the Analysis and your awesome Go. The link is working!
That’s a useful explanation for me to have a better understanding
(7kyu OGS) This handicap game was great. Very clear teaching. We appreciate you.
Glad it was helpful!
Dear Michael, I really enjoy your videos. I've already watched all of your AGA commentaries (except for the AlphaGo ones because they are way over my head). I see you have a good teaching mindset - focusing on core points to improve for the student.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
2-3k OGS player.
thank you for creating this channel and all the content!
The link works. Thanks for the lesson!
This was. A great set of lessons for me a 5 Kyu,hank so much
Thanks a lot for the analysis, and for spicing it with some general rules and advices. Looking forward to trying it in some game :)
Thank you.
Thanks for the video, master Michael. It helps us much.
it’s raining hard in Tokyo
i wish it would rain hard in Akron
Thank you!! Excellent!!!
But what would Alphago have done??
Michael, are you currently offering private go lessons online? If you are I would love to learn more about that
In teaching games I often see beginners failing to make use of the tengen stone. Even here your opponent failed to invade your broad extention on the right. If they had made the endgame move you suggested it would have helped to form a large central territory. They did make it useful in opening. It looks like Funabashi made a conscious decision to do this.
How much difference does that stone make in the opening and middle game and what can you do to encourage students to make the best use of it?
The center stone takes part in running fights
Thank you.