Tsumego are "go problems" usually about life and death, making a group alive or killing it. Tesuji are clever moves, nice moves. A Tsumego can sometime be solved by a Tesuji.
Tsumego is "life&death", usually meaning a problem where an isolated group should be killed, or manage to live. Tesuji is "skillful" or "clever" play; the vital point in a shape that accomplishes something, not necessarily killing or making life. It can be connecting groups, or the best end-game move in a shape as well. Usually a not-so-obvious move. The solution to a tsumego problem is sometimes a tesuji, but a tesuji doesn't have to be in a tsumego.
Super interesting, as usual ! I'm always curious when I see a go problem how it could end with this disposition. Is there some tips to find the right progression ?
The second problem is cool, while the first move is compeletely intuitive - in my game I would probably not find descending on the first line right away ;)
Both! If you'd rather play games though, and don't have a teacher, I really recommend downloading Lizzie or visiting Zbaduk and reviewing your games with AI. I stagnated in Go for ~5 years just playing for fun, but after I started to review in AI I got better immediately.
Quantity matters with tsumego. Better many simple ones than a few complicated. It's not about remembering by heart, but about just understanding and with practice you will solve the easiest tsumego without even thinking.
Thank you Yeonwoo. I like all the problem lecture series you've started doing. :-)
Super cool problems. Thank you.
2:17 that's what she said
Good video. Thanks a lot, that will definitely help.
GoproYeonwoo you make me happy! ;)
受教了,謝謝!thanks, I've been taught a good lesson
what is the difference between tesuji and tsumego ?
Tesuji are generally clever moves while tsumego are problems that deal with life and death
Tsumego are "go problems" usually about life and death, making a group alive or killing it.
Tesuji are clever moves, nice moves.
A Tsumego can sometime be solved by a Tesuji.
Tsumego is "life&death", usually meaning a problem where an isolated group should be killed, or manage to live. Tesuji is "skillful" or "clever" play; the vital point in a shape that accomplishes something, not necessarily killing or making life. It can be connecting groups, or the best end-game move in a shape as well. Usually a not-so-obvious move. The solution to a tsumego problem is sometimes a tesuji, but a tesuji doesn't have to be in a tsumego.
tsumego is a life and death/ko problem, tesuji is about one key move ;)
so tsumego is about reading and sequences while tesuji is usually shape point ;) that's how I understand it ;)
Super interesting, as usual ! I'm always curious when I see a go problem how it could end with this disposition. Is there some tips to find the right progression ?
I found the first move of the third problem OMG I am so happy (I am 20 kyu)
Although I am sure I would have messed up the follow ups
The second problem is cool, while the first move is compeletely intuitive - in my game I would probably not find descending on the first line right away ;)
On the first one. Can I play at 14-1 to artari
For kyus to improve most quickly, do you recommend playing more games, or solving more problems?
I'd love to know this too!
Both! If you'd rather play games though, and don't have a teacher, I really recommend downloading Lizzie or visiting Zbaduk and reviewing your games with AI. I stagnated in Go for ~5 years just playing for fun, but after I started to review in AI I got better immediately.
I have stuck in mid SDk for many years because I do not practice solving problem. I just play games. Play more but not study and you will not advance
8:04
Is it possible for black to avoid the Ko by descending?
If black descends to 14-1 in that situation white can respond at 14-3.
super
I am curious at what rank these Problems are
often they state things like 5 kyu problem or double digit kyu problem
Are these high Kyu level or above?
二問目は依田紀元先生が言うウッテガエシの急所ですね
i m new and have solved several tsumego problems but i can't remember almost all of them. is it really helpful?
Quantity matters with tsumego. Better many simple ones than a few complicated. It's not about remembering by heart, but about just understanding and with practice you will solve the easiest tsumego without even thinking.
First question I think is cole
Or whatever u call it
I'm really bad at this kinda calculation. I tried to work out these problems, but my skill is not improving. I don't know why 🤣
I knew it would be "C". Just not where.
first !!!
This video is not good for my mental health. I'm going to ignore the existence of tesujis like the second problem. It's how i cope.