9x9 Example Game for Go Beginners

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  • Опубліковано 19 січ 2021
  • 9x9 Example Game for Go Beginners
    Go is a board game that originated in ancient China and has fascinated us for thousands of years.
    I will continue with some more beginner level videos to help people get started enjoying this game. If you live in Asia you might have a Go club within walking distance, but otherwise you might want to play on the net. The following page has a list of Go servers:
    www.usgo.org/go-internet
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    Beginner Lessons (playlist)
    • Beginner lessons
    Videos in this playlist:
    How to Play Go
    • How to play the board ...
    Playing on the 9x9
    • Playing Go on the 9x9
    Good Shapes for Go Beginners
    • Good shapes for Go beg...
    Chasing to Capture for Go Beginners
    • Chasing to Capture for...
    Making Two Eyes for Go Beginners
    • Making Two Eyes for Go...
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    / @michaelredmondsgotv
    Learn to play Go
    • How to play the board ...
    suggested video:
    The Direct 3-3 Invasion Keep it Simple!
    • The Direct 3-3 Invasio...
    playlists:
    View Master Games
    • View Master Games
    Michael Redmond stories
    • Noni's stories ノニーの部屋
    Go problems
    • Go puzzles
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @myboy_
    @myboy_ 4 місяці тому +2

    I appreciate that you will show sequences played out before rewinding the game. So many go guides will just say "dont want to do this/this is a trap/a ladder" Youre actually teaching beginners to understand WHY mistakes are mistakes instead of just telling beginners to memorize good & bad shapes

  • @centaur6ify
    @centaur6ify 3 роки тому +13

    Your patient explanation encourages undisturbed consideration.

    • @baatarbeifong7869
      @baatarbeifong7869 3 роки тому +2

      I like playing Go-related videos in the background while doing work at home because of how the intense focus and thoughtfulness in every commentator/teacher's tone bring me back to a diligent mindset lol.

  • @sktao7072
    @sktao7072 3 роки тому +23

    wonderful that you are making videos for those who might just be starting to learn. great quality and clear explanation of the game! can still learn from videos like this after years of playing. also the links to your referenced videos is VERY helpful. thank you.

  • @hellblazerjj
    @hellblazerjj 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you Michael. I really enjoy your videos.

  • @BBrewster85
    @BBrewster85 3 роки тому +11

    These videos are great, thank you. Very new to Go and your tutorials are a big help.

  • @alatriste2222
    @alatriste2222 3 роки тому +10

    I'm loving this beginner series. I was completely clueless after learning just the rules. Regards from Spain.

  • @salut730
    @salut730 3 роки тому +5

    Very good videos ! Thank you so much, having a pro teaching is very useful !

  • @marianom9729
    @marianom9729 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video Michael, I'm happy to have found your channel

  • @Rubrickety
    @Rubrickety 3 роки тому +11

    Another excellent tutorial. Perhaps in a future video you can explain why black’s cut at the end doesn’t lose points even if it fails, as long as white responds inside. I remember this not being at all obvious when I was first learning (long ago!)

    • @kinneyjoseph2
      @kinneyjoseph2 3 роки тому +9

      If I understand your question correctly, it was a question I had recently that I can now answer.
      Black's cut forces white to respond inside their territory, so you may think this is reducing white's points because it is reducing the number of empty spaces. However, if black fails to form 2 eyes, then black's stones are considered captured, which GIVES white points.
      The number of points for white will not change from a failed invasion provided that white only plays an equal number or fewer stones than black does while invading. This way, each point white loses from filling their empty space with a stone is made up for by a point white receives from capturing black's stone. In the video example, black uses 5 stones to invade and white plays 5 stones to foil the attack, so the score does not change.

    • @Rubrickety
      @Rubrickety 3 роки тому +1

      @@kinneyjoseph2 It was a suggestion for Michael rather than a question; I've been playing go for 35 years. :-) Your explanation is correct, though.

    • @gesuntight
      @gesuntight Рік тому +2

      @@kinneyjoseph2 thank you for this explanation, it's not at all obvious to a beginner

  • @onepoundswallowtwopoundcoc3115
    @onepoundswallowtwopoundcoc3115 2 роки тому +2

    I am really grateful for a well explained video like this. Go videos for beginners that really dive into deeper explanations are seemingly non-existent. I just started Go recently on my phone through an app. It teaches the basics well enough to grasp it, but it doesn't compare to having you thoroughly explain it. Go has really caught my eye. I only learned about it from the anime Hikaru no Go. I knew midway through the show that I wanted to learn to play Go proficiently. It really is just an oddly charming, yet cunning game. Truly a game worth spending time to get to know the in's and out's of. I will be watching your other videos to learn more about this amazing game. Thank you for making these videos.

  • @ceej100
    @ceej100 7 місяців тому

    What a great tutorial for a beginner!
    I have watched it multiple times and now used it to generate an annotated demo on OGS, so I can quickly review Michael's teaching.

  • @TroyWon-xq7wi
    @TroyWon-xq7wi Рік тому

    I almost never leave comments on videos, but I wanted to thank you for making these beginner videos. I bought my father a go set for father’s day, and I’ve been trying to learn Go! There are not that many resources online to learn, so I was really struggling. Your videos are excellent and informative. Thank you!

  • @robinfox4440
    @robinfox4440 Рік тому

    Oh! I didn't know Michael Redmond was on UA-cam! What a pleasant surprise!

  • @funk4t934
    @funk4t934 2 роки тому +3

    I just received a set for Christmas and need to learn how to play ... this was very helpful .. thank you for putting this out!

    • @MichaelRedmondsGoTV
      @MichaelRedmondsGoTV  2 роки тому +4

      Just in case you missed it, the playlist link for more beginner videos:
      ua-cam.com/play/PLW5_cMTm0wvamCNX7qNoUqbXxeHt9n67i.html

  • @melihozkaya2411
    @melihozkaya2411 10 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @jimmyb2113
    @jimmyb2113 Рік тому

    thank you

  • @myboy_
    @myboy_ 4 місяці тому

    In that final closing fight, you said one would usually not bother attacking, since theres no way to survive within whites territory. This makes sense. It does make me wonder: every stone white places in their territory reduces their score, so could there be a situation where its worth it for black to do a suicide attack to make white waste territory defending? Is there a way to minimize captured stones while maximizing defending stones used by white? Or will the captured stones always balance back the score

  • @sadhu7191
    @sadhu7191 Рік тому

    That's crazy u could explain go to a kid even at your level wow. 16 kyu and it makes sense

  • @Sakuraigi
    @Sakuraigi Рік тому +2

    Ok but why did black lose when he played fine? What non apperant mistakes did he do that cost him the game?

    • @MichaelRedmondsGoTV
      @MichaelRedmondsGoTV  7 місяців тому +1

      This being the first example game in my beginner playlist, I was demonstrating some basic ideas such as starting with a move in the corner areas and building loosely connected shapes to build border lines for the territories. While these ideas were generally valid for all board sizes, they were not specific to the 9x9 board. Therefore, if one assumes strong players on a 9x9 with a 6.5 komi, Black was not playing actively enough in the first few moves.

  • @pokerchannel6991
    @pokerchannel6991 8 місяців тому

    9 x 9 is hard