Speech 2014 US Go Congress and a request to strong players
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yharzu
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Re: Speech 2014 US Go Congress and a request to strong playe
aokun wrote:What do folks think of these on Youtube?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTji1k ... 5dB_Vxka9g
i already posted that link and i think her videos are very good!
btw another person started streaming:
http://www.twitch.tv/longstridebaduk/
( i think ill edit my first post and insert all streams there)
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Re: Speech 2014 US Go Congress and a request to strong playe
aokun wrote:What do folks think of these on Youtube?
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTji1k ... 5dB_Vxka9g
Promising! Pity about the sound quality, tho.
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Re: Speech 2014 US Go Congress and a request to strong playe
I think it's great that we have this current wealth of high dan amateurs streaming on Twitch and uploading on YouTube.
This reddit thread and the comment by dontlookup link just about all that's available.
Personally, I enjoy nicksib, Haylee, littlelambgo and Dwyrin the most. I'm subscribed to Meepsie and Dragonfist as well, but I haven't watched as much of their content. I look forward to checking those two out more and also have high hopes for Andrew Jackson's SDK class videos.
I don't know if those create more new players then before, but they'll help educate those interested in a better and more diverse manner.
This reddit thread and the comment by dontlookup link just about all that's available.
Personally, I enjoy nicksib, Haylee, littlelambgo and Dwyrin the most. I'm subscribed to Meepsie and Dragonfist as well, but I haven't watched as much of their content. I look forward to checking those two out more and also have high hopes for Andrew Jackson's SDK class videos.
I don't know if those create more new players then before, but they'll help educate those interested in a better and more diverse manner.