Great game! I liked how the other guy's moves all pretty much made sense, and the attack was as you said basic and "fundamental" rather than reading and twisty.
Love the first game. I'm always impressed by how your use of shape moves consistently defends against aggressive invasions and forces opponents into split sticks and dragons. I'm still going to stay #DDK4LIFE, but I appreciate the artistry in that first game. (And yes, I have learned as well.)
Hi John, how have you been man? The second game I'll have to tell Payton Bigsby about. He played Honinbo Shuei Style and didn't fight. And Dwyrin also Counted a lot. Both of those are rare for him!
Thanks, easy to follow even for a 5k! One thing I'm wondering about: in the first game, you say there's an invasion point at R8. I've heard you say this before, but I've never seen the actual invasion, and I can never make it work. Any resources for this?
Your videos have helped me with go so much! thank you! I think you can reach 9d. You are incredibly skilled and driven. The only problem I see is that the need to make money is forcing you to produce content rather than pursuing go as an art form. If you can afford to, my suggestion would be decrease the amount of time you put into making content and increase the time you spend on it because of your passion. I'm a lot weaker than you but I know for a fact that the need to make money stifles creativity, which is intrinsic to strong go! I bet you could become a pro if you forget about making money off of it and pursue it simply for the love of the game. lmk what you think
Milos Maglich there’s also serious merit in teaching go to new and developing players. There’s also a big difference between 6-8 dan vs professional same way that 2400 rated chess player is way off from someone 2700-2800 rated. The difference is generally when they started playing the game
10:29 I'm much weaker than you, but I was thinking that I'd really be interested in playing around K7 on the border of both moyos. I wouldn't anticipate keeping it all, but if he invades, that stone will help my counter-invasion. Does that sound reasonable?
worth the attempt, but id be worried white will go in deep then you'd be left having to invade at one of those original points anyway. Seems like an ok move though.
Please tell me you're going to be doing some videos from the Midwest open. Dwyrin you got to go and at least give us some content man. Also at 18:20 -- Dead group in the middle of the board! Stinking up to high heaven!!! Talk about bad positional and group sizing judgement! That's way bad.
Love the dots. Keep it up dwyrin. Hoping to go to midwest open. Glad you are promoting baduk club.
I’m in Columbus, thanks for the info at the start
Great game! I liked how the other guy's moves all pretty much made sense, and the attack was as you said basic and "fundamental" rather than reading and twisty.
Love the first game. I'm always impressed by how your use of shape moves consistently defends against aggressive invasions and forces opponents into split sticks and dragons. I'm still going to stay #DDK4LIFE, but I appreciate the artistry in that first game. (And yes, I have learned as well.)
Hi John, how have you been man? The second game I'll have to tell Payton Bigsby about. He played Honinbo Shuei Style and didn't fight. And Dwyrin also Counted a lot. Both of those are rare for him!
Thanks, easy to follow even for a 5k! One thing I'm wondering about: in the first game, you say there's an invasion point at R8. I've heard you say this before, but I've never seen the actual invasion, and I can never make it work. Any resources for this?
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Did any other Day[9]/Return to Zork fans think of the line "Want some rye? Course you do." because of 0:39? :D
Thank you, sir
Lol I was wincing visibly in pain watching B defend the territorry on the right with so many moves giving up the center influence...
Your videos have helped me with go so much! thank you!
I think you can reach 9d. You are incredibly skilled and driven. The only problem I see is that the need to make money is forcing you to produce content rather than pursuing go as an art form.
If you can afford to, my suggestion would be decrease the amount of time you put into making content and increase the time you spend on it because of your passion. I'm a lot weaker than you but I know for a fact that the need to make money stifles creativity, which is intrinsic to strong go! I bet you could become a pro if you forget about making money off of it and pursue it simply for the love of the game. lmk what you think
Milos Maglich there’s also serious merit in teaching go to new and developing players. There’s also a big difference between 6-8 dan vs professional same way that 2400 rated chess player is way off from someone 2700-2800 rated. The difference is generally when they started playing the game
10:29 I'm much weaker than you, but I was thinking that I'd really be interested in playing around K7 on the border of both moyos. I wouldn't anticipate keeping it all, but if he invades, that stone will help my counter-invasion. Does that sound reasonable?
worth the attempt, but id be worried white will go in deep then you'd be left having to invade at one of those original points anyway. Seems like an ok move though.
Thank you for the reply. That makes sense.
Which period of Lee Changho’s games would you recommend looking at for the “force feeding his opponent territory” style?
2 sponsors nice!
You've no idea! Since im very minimum wage doing this for a living, its such a nice boost to my financial situation
Ironbubble \o/
Please tell me you're going to be doing some videos from the Midwest open. Dwyrin you got to go and at least give us some content man.
Also at 18:20 -- Dead group in the middle of the board! Stinking up to high heaven!!! Talk about bad positional and group sizing judgement! That's way bad.
you're bad at counting because you keep using score estimator in other servers :p