Really like your comments. I have to admit I prefer this type of videos, on the computer, than the one in a room, as there is way less noise in the background and it is easier to spot what's happenning ^^ It's great that you keep doing these videos... Thanks again for the great vids!
what videos do you recommend for new comer beginner to go. Because I sense watching Hikaru no go This game can help you with memorization and with thinking long term ahead. I can't afford all the books I probably need. Well the site I play at there is a Korean 2 don and the guests are decently strong. much much stronger than me.
I must say if I could only describe this game in a couple words said words would be 'total scattershot.' XD The pieces were just all over the places and I couldn't tell what was what for the longest time. But anyway great analysis on it and I enjoy these videos.
Cool !! Nice explaination... since I'm the beginner kyu, I have no idea how to find advantage in territory formation... Thanks for the explaination... ^_^ " Anna90 "
Hi there i have a question concerning white 2 - the loosing move: What says high level go opening theory to the situation when black opens with a 3-4 stone? White can always create a situation accoring to "the loosing move" Is it not as bad because black will have the 5th move of the game or what is the reason? Thanks for your videos! I really appreciate them
so strange that alphago disagrees with the direction of play theory. Alphago tutor says this is a better move than the normal one (47.1 v 46.8). I think it's probably because alphago only cares to win by a half point, but idk. I think the theory should still probably be adhered to
In an amateur game, a play like the second move isn't a big deal. Both sides will make so many other mistakes, it will end up being unconsequential. Don't sweat the small stuff in the opening.
This is just a minor point, as your videos are excellent, but please, try to make sure that you say "black" when you mean black, and "white" when you mean white. So many times you say white when you mean black, and vise versa, it makes things more complicated than they should be. Also, at certain times, you say a move isn't good but don't give an alternative (you usually do give an alternative, so again, this is a minor point).
i think san-san is no that bad, is an inmortal stone, an old fashioned move, its ineficient, but could be helpfull if you know how to play it, anyway, is not better than 3-4 or 4-4.
Wow 3k's suck... wait i'm 4k... damnit LoL at the "I think you played a good game and should be proud" there were like 100 moves in there where you basically said "And this move is immediately losing because of this..."
Haha, yeah, but I think it's fair to say someone played a good game even so. Of course he made mistakes from the standpoint of Nick's level, and even more so compared to a pro. But a 3k can play a good game for their level. Heck I'm a beginner at 15k right now and I'd like to think I can be told I played a good game from time to time. :)
i feel like maybe in 2 years kgs has gotten stronger than this, or these two 3ku players are particularly weak. I would lose a game by 100 points if i played this poorly, and im supposedly 4 stones weaker than them!
These commentaries are insanely useful for beginning players like me. Thank you!
Recently retired. Gonna try to get back into Go. Using your excellent videos to jump start me. Thanks!
Really like your comments. I have to admit I prefer this type of videos, on the computer, than the one in a room, as there is way less noise in the background and it is easier to spot what's happenning ^^ It's great that you keep doing these videos... Thanks again for the great vids!
and there is not that old guy just asks and talks unnecessary stuff and wasting everyone`s (including ours) time
Haha: tl;dr: My friend was offended at the game of his that I picked, so he sent me a new one. I think he lost this game with his first move. :D
This was a great analysis. Thanks for making these!
what videos do you recommend for new comer beginner to go. Because I sense watching Hikaru no go This game can help you with memorization and with thinking long term ahead. I can't afford all the books I probably need. Well the site I play at there is a Korean 2 don and the guests are decently strong. much much stronger than me.
I must say if I could only describe this game in a couple words said words would be 'total scattershot.' XD The pieces were just all over the places and I couldn't tell what was what for the longest time. But anyway great analysis on it and I enjoy these videos.
This is a great review! Thank you so much :)
Cool !! Nice explaination... since I'm the beginner kyu, I have no idea how to find advantage in territory formation... Thanks for the explaination... ^_^ " Anna90 "
excellent review, thanks a lot
Hi there i have a question concerning white 2 - the loosing move:
What says high level go opening theory to the situation when black opens with a 3-4 stone? White can always create a situation accoring to "the loosing move" Is it not as bad because black will have the 5th move of the game or what is the reason?
Thanks for your videos! I really appreciate them
These are effin' awesome
I love you Nick Sibicky!
so strange that alphago disagrees with the direction of play theory. Alphago tutor says this is a better move than the normal one (47.1 v 46.8). I think it's probably because alphago only cares to win by a half point, but idk. I think the theory should still probably be adhered to
Wait.. Din't Fujisawa Kuranosuke play that losing opening two times against Go Seigen?
In an amateur game, a play like the second move isn't a big deal. Both sides will make so many other mistakes, it will end up being unconsequential. Don't sweat the small stuff in the opening.
Losing the game by the second move doesn't apply for mere mortal players.
where can one find the book you were talking about?
+Andrew Trevino The Direction of Play, you can get it on the KGS website.
+Randy Kayser I was thinking exactly the same! I'm also 7K;)
This is just a minor point, as your videos are excellent, but please, try to make sure that you say "black" when you mean black, and "white" when you mean white. So many times you say white when you mean black, and vise versa, it makes things more complicated than they should be.
Also, at certain times, you say a move isn't good but don't give an alternative (you usually do give an alternative, so again, this is a minor point).
Christopher Eshleman he admits he didn't prepare very well for this review, so minor point but maybe finish the video lol
thanks!
i think san-san is no that bad, is an inmortal stone, an old fashioned move, its ineficient, but could be helpfull if you know how to play it, anyway, is not better than 3-4 or 4-4.
Wow 3k's suck... wait i'm 4k... damnit
LoL at the "I think you played a good game and should be proud" there were like 100 moves in there where you basically said "And this move is immediately losing because of this..."
Haha, yeah, but I think it's fair to say someone played a good game even so. Of course he made mistakes from the standpoint of Nick's level, and even more so compared to a pro. But a 3k can play a good game for their level. Heck I'm a beginner at 15k right now and I'd like to think I can be told I played a good game from time to time. :)
i feel like maybe in 2 years kgs has gotten stronger than this, or these two 3ku players are particularly weak. I would lose a game by 100 points if i played this poorly, and im supposedly 4 stones weaker than them!
well you are either exeggerating hugely or kgs got weaker again, I saw a 7 kyu filling the tigers mouth for no reason yesterday...
I hate jelous players... Too bad almost every low sdk player is really jelous
Ryoda jealous?
pooooor bart
for ai, whatever you're talking here is nonsense