I got "Sorry, you're not authorised to view these Tweets."oren wrote:And apparently this is Ke Jie and Shi Yue's karaoke session.
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I got "Sorry, you're not authorised to view these Tweets."oren wrote:And apparently this is Ke Jie and Shi Yue's karaoke session.
https://twitter.com/ohashihirofumi/stat ... 3257261057
Work for me, even right nowUberdude wrote:I got "Sorry, you're not authorised to view these Tweets."
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Works for me.Uberdude wrote:I got "Sorry, you're not authorised to view these Tweets."
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Thanks for confirming that: it did seem such a shockingly simple misread (I could read it correctly in 30 seconds) that I wondered if I had missed something: perhaps he worried about the safety of his centre group if he answered the L5 attachment passively at k4 or whatever to keep the lower territory. Here's the misread: clamp of 1 doesn't work because black can break through and if next a then b captures, there's no ladder-building or squeeze or anything fast enough for white following push to the left and cut (as there sometimes is in similar shapes, perhaps the source of the misread? e.g. would work if d3 at e3). But even if black couldn't play b then wouldn't c in sente then coming back to d still be a success for black? (Maybe not so bad as for breaking the side you gave 2 stones and ponnuki so white centre stronger, and white lower left is safe anyway?) Next white did use the ponnuki to do mean things in the lower right corner but black didn't die and then the centre white group got cut (as Ke had to ignore the peep at e in the process).xiayun wrote:Ke Jie joked on Weibo after the Zhang Tao game that it was probably the most amateurish misread he ever made since turning pro.