Great to see these games back, with your comments, adding AI insights. I love what AI has to tell us, and how Shin Jinseo exploded to the top of the go world because of it. Somehow these Lee Sedol - Gu Li games make me sad because of an era gone, so quickly really.
I was watching the whole video thinking the exactly same thing! It has been a couple of years that I don't play go, I don't know if I can still. I'd have to relearn a lot from scratch.
Very interesting review! Even though I didn't watch the game live it can feel the some of the excitement that must've been present at the time. Can't wait for the next one to come out.
Hi, Yeonwoo. The Go Seigen / Kitani Minoru jubango was definitely not the first. In fact, there were many jubangos (and even nijubangos and sanjubangos, 20 and 30-game matches) played in the classical era. See senseis.xmp.net/?Jubango. Possibly the Go/Kitani jubango was the first modern one sponsored by a newspaper.
Great video! I wanna see all the other games with your comments :) By the way, what AI are you using now? Is it a good old Leela Zero or an up-to-date KataGo network?
when we were watching this game live we all thought gu li's last move at N15 was just him looking for a good sequence to resign. so he should have seen A4 but he was losing anyway so he allowed it to happen so it would be a good way to end the game. is that something that professionals actually still do? i was taught about that when i first started learning go as something people would sometimes do in the older days haha
You can find the original website on the webarchive: web.archive.org/web/20151024004440/gogameguru.com/go-commentary-lee-sedol-vs-gu-li-jubango-game-1/
@@gardelia9283 He probably meant that since the 21st century only ends in 2101, there are still 80 more years worth of games until then. Therefore any game before then can't be the "game of the century"
They formed a quadruple ko in one of their games, see here: web.archive.org/web/20150920043429/gogameguru.com/go-commentary-gu-li-vs-lee-sedol-quadruple-ko-game-17th-samsung-cup/
Great to see these games back, with your comments, adding AI insights. I love what AI has to tell us, and how Shin Jinseo exploded to the top of the go world because of it. Somehow these Lee Sedol - Gu Li games make me sad because of an era gone, so quickly really.
I was watching the whole video thinking the exactly same thing! It has been a couple of years that I don't play go, I don't know if I can still. I'd have to relearn a lot from scratch.
감사합니다. 진짜 잼있는 동영상이에요. I used to watch your Korean videos. I was so excited that you started an English channel. Keep up the good work :)
I loved this video, please continue with the series! Thank you!!
6:12 Finally found the video with this warikomi from space, I was quite sure it was on this channel.
Very interesting review! Even though I didn't watch the game live it can feel the some of the excitement that must've been present at the time. Can't wait for the next one to come out.
Looking forward to the next game in the series!
I still remember this jubango, it's good to revisit it with you years later! :)
Thanks a lot! It was complicated game but also funny thanks to you (and AI speaking your voice). Waiting for the next game :)
Thank you so much for these lessons!!! Also, I love the Saturdays=youth album!!
amazing idea, amazing video
Great review of a great game. More, please.
Brilliant - thank you for doing this :)
Hi, Yeonwoo. The Go Seigen / Kitani Minoru jubango was definitely not the first. In fact, there were many jubangos (and even nijubangos and sanjubangos, 20 and 30-game matches) played in the classical era. See senseis.xmp.net/?Jubango. Possibly the Go/Kitani jubango was the first modern one sponsored by a newspaper.
Your contents are epic, keep up the good work.
such a beautiful picture of them!
10번기 정말 좋아하는 매치입니다. 이세돌 전프로가 쓴 책도 가지고있는데, 연우님이 또 리뷰해주시니 감사드립니다. 이왕 하신김에 1에서 8국까지 다 해주시면 더 감사!!
10번기 너무 재밌죠 저도 그 책 보고 해설에 참고 많이 했어요 :) 8국까지 ㅋㅋ 고고!
great video !
please continue this series.. XD
감사함니다
One of the greatest rivalry in the history of GO
Hi. Im from saudi arabia. I like your videos. I am learning a lot. Please do more reviews of 9p players. Thanks. ❤❤
super cool cap, Yeonwoo!
Very good review ^^ Wonder why did you pick this game? already old but of course excellent quality ^^
Because it is one of the most legendary match!
I can see a lot of baduk players screaming watching this game in a live 😆
Let review more games of this match, pls :3
Are there other videos in this series?
Great video! I wanna see all the other games with your comments :)
By the way, what AI are you using now? Is it a good old Leela Zero or an up-to-date KataGo network?
Mainly Katago!
when we were watching this game live we all thought gu li's last move at N15 was just him looking for a good sequence to resign. so he should have seen A4 but he was losing anyway so he allowed it to happen so it would be a good way to end the game. is that something that professionals actually still do? i was taught about that when i first started learning go as something people would sometimes do in the older days haha
Very nice but why you didnt continue? Maybe doing too many things at the same time? Anyway, very cool
By the chance, does anyone have An Yoggil (sorry if I misspell) comments for Jubango? From GoGameGuru.com
You can find the original website on the webarchive: web.archive.org/web/20151024004440/gogameguru.com/go-commentary-lee-sedol-vs-gu-li-jubango-game-1/
When the top pros are matched up like this, do the younger pros have "watch parties" where they gather in a room, watch and comment on the game?
fun game! thanks
How did they have one draw with the Komi rule?
"Game of the Century?" You realize there are 80 years to go.
James Cooper what?
What are you smoking? Go is one of the oldest board games that survived to modern times
@@gardelia9283 He probably meant that since the 21st century only ends in 2101, there are still 80 more years worth of games until then. Therefore any game before then can't be the "game of the century"
Nice tewari in fuseki.
wait, how can you draw in go? :)
No komi
They formed a quadruple ko in one of their games, see here: web.archive.org/web/20150920043429/gogameguru.com/go-commentary-gu-li-vs-lee-sedol-quadruple-ko-game-17th-samsung-cup/
If you dont know, just tenuki gotcha haha
At 9:00 I thought the game was good for black, because of whites g7 group being weak.
Shibano lost. :(
But he's still the Meijin