Hey, great stuff, one thing I am confused about, you said the result at 13:16 is better for white BUT you also mentioned that the cut at 11:52 is a valid response so how would black play after 11:52 to get an equal result
Thanks for the question! According to AI, black's best play in response to the shoulder-hit is that after 12:08, peep at G5 and tenuki after white connects. Black should take the 3-3 point of the top left corner next and it's an equal result.
@@chosgo9726 that is an extremely AI sequence i would never think about peep at g5 feels like a huge aji kashi but i guess it limits white growth in sente
very nice
Thanks.
What a tasty move b5 @9:43, thanks for sharing.
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Hey, great stuff, one thing I am confused about, you said the result at 13:16 is better for white BUT you also mentioned that the cut at 11:52 is a valid response so how would black play after 11:52 to get an equal result
Thanks for the question! According to AI, black's best play in response to the shoulder-hit is that after 12:08, peep at G5 and tenuki after white connects. Black should take the 3-3 point of the top left corner next and it's an equal result.
@@chosgo9726 that is an extremely AI sequence i would never think about
peep at g5 feels like a huge aji kashi but i guess it limits white growth in sente
@@MikesGoAcademy It is! AI likes making sentes early :) AI also says that just tenuki without that sente is fine too.
7:44 Why doesn’t white play b2 instead of c3?
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The music is distracting (another thing the brain must process).