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Kolybi Go
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Добавлен 25 май 2021
Hello I am Kolybi Go, an amateur Go player making Go video related, mostly biopics on the life of various professional Go players.
History of a Go Player - Go Seigen
Support the Channel on Patreon : www.patreon.com/kolybigo
Discord Server : discord.gg/KfmURPUa
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History of a Go Player - Takemiya Masaki
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Support the Channel on Patreon : www.patreon.com/kolybigo Discord Server : discord.gg/KfmURPUa Third video now on the legendary Takemiya Masaki TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 00:46 - Natural Style 02:31 - His Life 05:32 - Cosmic Go 11:09 - His Games 12:58 - Conclusion Some used videos: vs naoki kisei : ruclips.net/video/lLhWeRa6dfE/видео.html vs Yoda Norimoto : ruclips.net/video/fjfoKZLol6w/видео.ht...
7 Go Facts #1
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 года назад
Twitter : KolybiGo TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - 1. ATARI 00:53 - 2. BLIND GO 01:34 - 3. EXPENSIVE 02:12 - 4. ANTTI NO GO 02:47 - 5. THE BEST PLAYER 04:28 - 6. CHESS 04:38 - 7. HUGE NUMBERS MUSICS USED: s t a r m a n - lets go back Проект Лазарь - Родина Bihler - Alienation SOURCES: Go Shop : shop.kurokigoishi.co.jp/en/item/1139 Go and Mathematics : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_and_mathematics Hu...
History of a Go Player - Michael Redmond
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Support the Channel on Patreon : www.patreon.com/kolybigo Twitter : KolybiGo Reading a bit about the life and career of Michael Redmond, I thought I had to make my second video about him as his life and his work is as interesting and incredible as the big names of Go we all know. Edit : 10:50 Michael Redmond's record for the 17th Shinjin (1992) was actually 2nd place TIMESTAMPS: 00:...
History of a Go Player - Cho Chikun
Просмотров 14 тыс.3 года назад
Support the Channel on Patreon : www.patreon.com/kolybigo TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 01:22 - Young Cho 04:32 - The Fortune-teller was Right 08:08 - A Legend is Born 13:58 - Cho Nowadays CHANNELS: DECOBO CREATIVES: ruclips.net/channel/UCzSWfVGhHyqJDb7OiGtKXlA DWYRIN: ruclips.net/user/dwyrin SOME USED VIDEOS: TEA-SUJI: ruclips.net/video/g62mOnoBTZM/видео.html NHK Tournament Games: ruclips.net/vide...
Watched the first 15 seconds, decided to subscribe right away
if i had a genie one of my wishes would be to remove the influence of AI on Go forever.
Great video!!
You should make more videos
what software do you use to replay games? looks nice :)
Around 1981 I went to stay in the Nihon Kiin and play Go. Michael was kind enough to play a game with me, gratis. I was about amateur 1-Dan he said. His very existence as a Western professional was so encouraging to those of us in America. I only recently found his RUclips channel . I don’t play any more due to old age but Go was the best thing for me.
Der is no age restriction 😊
@@Haures89Yes.
Maitre Lim <3
What is that amazing first song you've got going on in the background?
6:20 what is the original source for this photo of Takemiya
Looks like a bophades snap.
Now time to see go ranking in history ruclips.net/video/oRvlyEpOQ-8/видео.html
Very good videos! Veeeery entertaining! Thank you and keep em coming ;)
Do you have access to Bob Terry's article shown at 7:20? He went to my university's go club when I was a student but I had no idea he knew Michael. All the links I can find are dead.
I have found it on gowizardry.com which seems to be down now. Perhaps I still have it somewhere but I don't have access to the hard drive where it could be for now, I'll keep you updated if I find something
@@KolybiGo Thanks, I can give you my email if you ever find it. No rush.
Beautiful, thank you!
Michael is just an amazing professional. It's good to understand his origins. I continue to love the game, even as a casual player with his continued dedication to providing content to people. I don't think I will ever be a professional player, but him showing his love of the game continues to keep my interest in it even as a hobby, and I don't think that fascination will ever end. I love Go more than any other sport in the world because of the mental fortitude that is required at a high level, which to me is much more interesting than watching a physical sport.
Beautifully told amazing story. Thank you so much
You've got to make a video about Felix Dueball, he's a fascinating figure in go history.
Awesome video. It's like you are getting to know the player.
Love for the game, commentary, but never win any tournament, but 9Dan? What makes him 9Dan without winning any actual competition against the real Professional 9Dan Players in the competition? His commentaries are also very text book like instead of able to read the mind of players…
Hahahahahahahah
Very well made videos
Man, you should do more videos about go professionals. They are amazing!
What a lovely documentary!
That is actually amazing that cho beat the computer in a match, what a legend
It wasn’t as strong as Alpha Zero though.
You should add captions your accent is little too thick for me
In fact, Go Seigen's name was not originally Wu Qinq Yuan, he was born Wu Quan, he was called Qing Yuan later. (Qing Yuan is a "courtesy name" bestowed on an adult)
바둑을 위해 평생을 바친 명인 조치훈 사범의 일생은 정말 한편의 역사입니다.
Sooo funny
enjoyed through and through🎉
I love watching Cho Chikun play. The games are always fun
👍👍
So he somehow became a pro haha
how is it possible that your content has remained unnoticed ??? I will watch carefully, great project :)
(your discord link is expired ;) )
Great video. What I find confusing is that they say territory is popular/increasingly orthodox, BUT when I read Attack & Defense, it seemed normal to attack to build up moyos…
6:01 holy shit, a swastika, are they nazis there?
Is that irony or not ? :O
He must have been able to understand Michael Redmond 9p as someone who emmigrated from his his home country and left his family behind at a young age to travel to Japan to become a professional player.
I love these videos! Would love to see one on Iyama Yuta or Cho U, anyways great work!
i got 165/300 on the sanrensei quiz thing 😅
Great video
That pokemon fighting music, my jam! :D
Crazy people can be known internationally just from playing a board game.
Micheal Redmond is an inspiration, and it is so great of him to share the game with others such as he has. Thank you Kolybi Go for this documentary, and thank you Micheal Redmond for being so good to us.
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Anarchy Go
Awesome content, my friend. Keep it up, i love your style
Cho was born in BUSAN, not Seoul. he came from a wealthy family, but during the korean war, they lost all their fortune and became impoverished. His KOREAN grandfather taught him GO, and seeing his potential SENT HIM TO JAPAN to train cus his uncle lived in Japan, and since he's become a naturalized citizen of Japan. he is, however, of Korean ancestry and ethnicity.
Wrong. He's not naturalized citizen of Japan. He's still a Korean. His family did not lost all their fortune. They were still very wealthy. Check your facts.
@@b93kda you check your facts. everything you said is wrong.
@@lahellight4337 He is a green card holder, not a Japanese citizen. Fact checked! Even when he left South Korea, his family and cousins were rich. Fact checked! What are you talking about? It's widely available information.
@@b93kda _Cho was born into a very rich family of six children. His grandfather was a bank director. During the Korean War, the money the family had owned was burnt and they became impoverished_ - wiki and Cho is a JAPANESE GO player of Korean ethnicity. idk if he's a greencard holder, but he resides in Japan and has lived in japan for most of his life - that pretty much means he's japanese - he is affiliated with japan , not korea. YOU CHECK YOUR FACTS!
@@lahellight4337 If you believe that, go ahead. Jus because his grandfather lost money, that doesn't mean they were poor. His whole family were rich, not just his grandfather. The family is well known in South Korea. Yes, he's been happily living in Japan. That doesn't make him a Japanese. He declined to be Japanese citizen multiple times when everyone around him asked. Yes, he is affiliated with Japan. We're not talking about that. After all, he is still a Korean by his choice.
Really beautiful and artistic video, thank you!!
Indeed. Just wonderful.
Oh yes Cho chikun world class go player and for sure the most entertaining go player ever
Worst meta ever. I'd rather sit with a dosaku kifu than open fox or tygem most days
You'll learn much more I guess :P
Where did you find a copy of The Go Master?
Found it online, can't recall where !
Please never stops doing those videos ! So rare yet so good