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Another great video. I think these may be one of the most valuable series for amateur players to watch.
A remark: in the variation for I believe should be at what's marked as B. This way you get a similar result as what you said in another variation to give a not so great development for White's right side. Your shape is better, his liberties are reduced, there is no further pressure on your stones.
Another great video. I think these may be one of the most valuable series for amateur players to watch.
A remark: in the variation for I believe should be at what's marked as B. This way you get a similar result as what you said in another variation to give a not so great development for White's right side. Your shape is better, his liberties are reduced, there is no further pressure on your stones.
Cheers
Hi Knotwilg,
Thanks for your encouragement. It's much appreciated! Regarding move 19, you might be right because the outside stones aren't identical, but the position came from a current front-runner for game of the year, 20th Samsung Cup, semi-final 2, Shi Yue 9p (Black) vs. Tang Weixing 9p (White).
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Your videos are excellent. You have an engaging, charismatic style to your teaching that makes it interesting to listen to you talk. I hope you keep on making new ones.
Dazz wrote:Your videos are excellent. You have an engaging, charismatic style to your teaching that makes it interesting to listen to you talk. I hope you keep on making new ones.
Thank you, Dazz. I really appreciate the kind feedback.
- Brady
Want to see videos of low-dan mistakes and what to learn from them? Brady's Blunders
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About the last one, isn't black a bit too thin globally to fight like you recommend?
My choice for a move was to either connect solidly in the upper left corner, to remove all aji, or take time off the upper left to spend another move on the thinness at the bottom.
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