Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
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Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
Kong Jie won the Fujitsu Cup, beating Lee Sedol by 12.5 points. Wow! More info and game record here - http://justplaygo.com/
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Re: Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
I guess a lot of people think Black has a big lead after move 13 so this game is a good example of how to handle a loose moyo when you have some solid territory.
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Re: Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
Black's opening is interesting. I'm now experimenting with this pseudo Kobayashi/Micro Chinese fusion kind of thing in my own games ... lots of fun.
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Re: Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
Anybody know the theory behind move #7? It is one point to the right of where I am used to seeing it.
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Re: Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
It's becoming fairly common. I have a book from Japan that covers it for a little bit. The idea is fairly similar to the low Chinese.Joaz Banbeck wrote:Anybody know the theory behind move #7? It is one point to the right of where I am used to seeing it.
http://senseis.xmp.net/?MicroChinese
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Re: Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
It is discussed extensively in New In Go, items 68, 70 amd 71.Anybody know the theory behind move #7? It is one point to the right of where I am used to seeing it.
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Re: Kong Jie demolishes Lee Sedol
Joaz Banbeck wrote:Anybody know the theory behind move #7? It is one point to the right of where I am used to seeing it.
I don't know about theory, but the practice is hoary.
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At some point, doesn't thinking have to go on?
— Winona Adkins
Visualize whirled peas.
Everything with love. Stay safe.