I think white is too passive here. Typically, when I try to employ the three star opening, the opponent does a double 3-3 invasion and then attaches to the center stone to erase my influence.
That is a great option for white, but I don't think lower dan and kyu white players can handle that sequence well. Just be solid everywhere and you should be fine. No need to pick fights or try to be aggressive in that kind of situation. By answering white's attachment, you will be able to solidify one side of the moyo and get some thickness toward the middle most of the times. Just try to surround those stones for influence/thickness
8:05 "If you are cute player"
My favorite transcription
5:49 I am glad I witnessed this. I was starting to think you weren't human.
omg hahahahahahhaa missed that thingy when editing
Excellent instructional vid, thank you. Looking forward to its continuation.
Glad you enjoyed it! More coming soon!
Good to see another video from you
Sorry I was caught up in something. Good to be back!
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I think white is too passive here. Typically, when I try to employ the three star opening, the opponent does a double 3-3 invasion and then attaches to the center stone to erase my influence.
That is a great option for white, but I don't think lower dan and kyu white players can handle that sequence well. Just be solid everywhere and you should be fine. No need to pick fights or try to be aggressive in that kind of situation.
By answering white's attachment, you will be able to solidify one side of the moyo and get some thickness toward the middle most of the times. Just try to surround those stones for influence/thickness
Your explanations are great but the subtitles being wrong every now and then really trips me up
Really distracting somehow