Great video - Michael Redmond's analysis is easy to understand even for a kyu player like me. I love how he can take a complicated game and make it enjoyable for everyone.
Thank you for the game review Mr. Redmond. I love Jowa! One of my favourite games is Jowa's two stone game vs Sekiyama Sendayu played in 1831-07-31 {Tenpo 2 VI 23} Like many of Jowa's later handicap games, they contain some really interesting stuff. Are you familiar with this game? I think move 135 and Jowa's living sequences in the centre were incredible. The beginning also contains a great pattern played by Sendayu with four consecutive cutting tesuji. I'd love to see your thoughts on that game.
Great video - Michael Redmond's analysis is easy to understand even for a kyu player like me. I love how he can take a complicated game and make it enjoyable for everyone.
perfect timing! Thank you mr Redmond Sensei.
An excellent presentation, compelling play and analysis. Thank you.
Thank you for this quality content as usual, this game is sooo incredible
Great video as usual ! Thank you !
Great match and great class! Thank you 😉
Thank you for sharing. I always love your analyses
Thank you for the game review Mr. Redmond.
I love Jowa!
One of my favourite games is Jowa's two stone game vs Sekiyama Sendayu played in 1831-07-31 {Tenpo 2 VI 23}
Like many of Jowa's later handicap games, they contain some really interesting stuff. Are you familiar with this game? I think move 135 and Jowa's living sequences in the centre were incredible. The beginning also contains a great pattern played by Sendayu with four consecutive cutting tesuji.
I'd love to see your thoughts on that game.
Thanks for the video
Classic Redmond masterclass
nice
Very cool deal sir
wooooooooo historical go wooooo
Why would inseki only become Buddhists once they retire? Did being a Buddhist not imply a religious belief?
He meant living as a monk
Thanks, I agree with the reply.
No, being a Buddhist implied retirement. Come on, ask me a hard one.
Monastic life