Great advice! It is the first time somebody explained that pincering is dependant on the opposite side/corner stone. Thank you - it was a very interesting lesson!
pincering usually means we want something from that pincering direction which makes blocking the other direction doesn't make much sense... most of the time in lower rank games. Unless we got some big diabolical plans going on There will be a video on pincer - 3-3 variations in the future. But again, most of the time, blocking the other direction after pincering is not the best decision unless you know exactly what you are going after.
This is like a comfort go lesson. Tell me again not to play the stupid things I still need to hear it
Great advice! It is the first time somebody explained that pincering is dependant on the opposite side/corner stone. Thank you - it was a very interesting lesson!
Holly cow. He's alive. Did you just win some Honinbo or Ouza and returned?
Hahahahahaha More like won the binge watching Friends competition and came back to real life lol
Go needs more clear communicators and great teachers like you and Dwyren, thanks for the lesson.
Thanks, I try my best to explain things clearly!
Welcome back to posting! Also that's my goban :)
You are the one you got my board? wow hahahahahaha
Doesn't it just sound perfect
Good stuff thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
A very helpful and clear explanation. Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this lesson!
My pleasure!
What if we block the 3-3 after pincering in the other direction?
pincering usually means we want something from that pincering direction which makes blocking the other direction doesn't make much sense... most of the time in lower rank games. Unless we got some big diabolical plans going on
There will be a video on pincer - 3-3 variations in the future.
But again, most of the time, blocking the other direction after pincering is not the best decision unless you know exactly what you are going after.