In the west, "the strongest" usually refers to "the best" move, whereas for Asians it means "the most aggressive". I guess one just has to be aware of that to avoid confusions.
I don't know Tygem but online in general you have a lot of players who play with extremely short timers. in such games bluffing and overplay such as this opponent demonstrated, is The Proper Way.
Inseong makes them look weak because he punishes each and every imprecision, just like Magnus Carlsen makes almost every other great grandmaster look weak.
I'm sorry to make you think I gave false information. It's because I don't share my ID on Tygem and my opponents' information. Maybe I should open it and make you believe 😏 But my opponents' rank information in all my games is true. That's all I can say 😉
Let me try again to clarify: Because you are weaker, they look stronger. Also they aren’t under pressure constantly, and can play their game and end up making better moves. Nothing suspicious here, just failing to consider that your strength is a factor in how strong your opponent looks.
I don't know why but the way you say "proper way" is very satisfying. Would make some good merch :)
I thought about this. I'd go to a tournament with a tshirt with his face saying "the proper way", plz make this a thing
I'd buy a shirt like that xd
I would def buy one lol
I am loving this serie. Thanks a lot!
Serie is not an English word, you probably meant “series”
You are very polite with the opponent
In the west, "the strongest" usually refers to "the best" move, whereas for Asians it means "the most aggressive". I guess one just has to be aware of that to avoid confusions.
The penalty for not resigning is dying on over half the board.
great effort from white
white plays like a kyu player by not resigning
@ I missed many things white was trying to do and I would have lost lol
Maybe Inseong should start offering bangneki challenges, since these players just won't resign.
Nice one :) i wonder if the opponent knows who he is playing against and if he gets the link of the review at last
I don't know Tygem but online in general you have a lot of players who play with extremely short timers. in such games bluffing and overplay such as this opponent demonstrated, is The Proper Way.
I am sorry but the 7d I am facing on Tygem are much stronger than that lol. It's pretty suspicious.
I'm sorry, but compared to Inseong most Tygem 7d are pretty weak.
Inseong makes them look weak because he punishes each and every imprecision, just like Magnus Carlsen makes almost every other great grandmaster look weak.
@@bitti1975 Looks like you didn't understand my sentence. I can swear I've played even 6d tygem stronger than that.
I'm sorry to make you think I gave false information. It's because I don't share my ID on Tygem and my opponents' information. Maybe I should open it and make you believe 😏 But my opponents' rank information in all my games is true. That's all I can say 😉
Let me try again to clarify:
Because you are weaker, they look stronger. Also they aren’t under pressure constantly, and can play their game and end up making better moves.
Nothing suspicious here, just failing to consider that your strength is a factor in how strong your opponent looks.