I like the mistakes video, because this is something that hard to find elsewhere. On the internet there are sites with life and death problems, but these type of "strategical" advice are golden mine.
Hi Stephanie, may I make a suggestion? For example in the very first mistake, you say we need room to make a two-space jump so we have enough eye space. It would be great if you demonstrated that on the board--how one space is not enough eye space, but two spaces is. Thank you!
Thank you for the video! At least for me A, B , c... on the board is much better than I don't know what is it, I don't know what is it, I don't know what is it ... :D
I agree, I like the tape they put with normal letters. I believe the old characters were some kind of numbers (1, 2, 3...). It was one line, two lines, 3 lines (somewhat similar to roman numbers). If you look closely at the old runes, the first 9 characters were repeated after the 10th. See en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chinese_(Mandarin)/Numbers
Cristi Br The characters on the left in the previous videos are the japanese kanji (characters) for numbers. 一 ichi (one), 二 ni (two), 三 san (three)... 十三 juu san (thirteen) etc. But in english videos it's better to use A B C in my opinion, it makes it easier to discuss moves and positions in the comments.
@@LuciolaPoE Correct, except they are Chinese. East Asian countries used to borrow and use Chinese characters including numbers. And Stephanie is Chinese, first place.
Fantastic!
I love your lectures!
These videos on mistakes fill in a much needed gap in video teaching. Very meaningful and effective explanations.
Thanks for all these videos. They are very informative.
I like the mistakes video, because this is something that hard to find elsewhere. On the internet there are sites with life and death problems, but these type of "strategical" advice are golden mine.
Hi Stephanie, may I make a suggestion? For example in the very first mistake, you say we need room to make a two-space jump so we have enough eye space. It would be great if you demonstrated that on the board--how one space is not enough eye space, but two spaces is. Thank you!
Thank you for the video! At least for me A, B , c... on the board is much better than I don't know what is it, I don't know what is it, I don't know what is it ... :D
I agree, I like the tape they put with normal letters. I believe the old characters were some kind of numbers (1, 2, 3...). It was one line, two lines, 3 lines (somewhat similar to roman numbers). If you look closely at the old runes, the first 9 characters were repeated after the 10th. See en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Chinese_(Mandarin)/Numbers
Cristi Br The characters on the left in the previous videos are the japanese kanji (characters) for numbers. 一 ichi (one), 二 ni (two), 三 san (three)... 十三 juu san (thirteen) etc. But in english videos it's better to use A B C in my opinion, it makes it easier to discuss moves and positions in the comments.
@@LuciolaPoE Correct, except they are Chinese. East Asian countries used to borrow and use Chinese characters including numbers. And Stephanie is Chinese, first place.
7:12 might be worth to note that C14 is dead only because black can atari at C12. Not every DDK will see that.
I like May misakes better than April mistakes.
no way! April mistakes are clearly better!