Nick Sibicky Go Lecture #33 - The Good the Bad the Ugly (shapes pt1)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @jesseengland5967
    @jesseengland5967 3 года назад +9

    I'm a long time chess player just learning Go now at age 23. This game is incredible! It hits a lot of the same spots as chess, in that it is incredibly deep and has emergent play, definitely even more so than chess.

    • @nickb220
      @nickb220 3 года назад +3

      it's a beautiful game, way more beautiful than chess if you ask me haha

  • @mdcl23
    @mdcl23 11 лет назад +16

    Awesome job here! Just a minor detail, but would you mind doing somekind of lowpass on the soundtrack? I got really distracted by some really high pitched constant whirring there :(
    Thanks for the series!

  • @TakanashiYuuji
    @TakanashiYuuji 10 лет назад +9

    This was a really useful lecture for me, thanks Nick.

  • @clovermite
    @clovermite 11 лет назад +6

    I'm a little confused. I've always heard that tiger's mouth was a good shape, and I've always seen it referring to a single set of three stones. What you've demonstrated as bad shape here looks like two tiger's mouths that share a stone. Could you elaborate on why a single tiger's mouth would be bad? It looks like you're making one at 53:16 at the top

    • @robbmg9716
      @robbmg9716 3 года назад +4

      I know it's been 7 years, but in case anyone's wondering Nick meant to say Lion's mouth, which is another name for the trumpet connection.

  • @centaur6ify
    @centaur6ify 11 лет назад +1

    DAAAAAAAAAMN you Sibicky! I was going to play some video games but now I must remain and enrich myself by watching this insightful and well produced video. :)

  • @takoinche
    @takoinche 11 лет назад +7

    I lol'd so hard with the "Mother russia" thing.

  • @11000010101
    @11000010101 11 лет назад +2

    Where did you find the Catalin Taranu video? :)

  • @DrDherp
    @DrDherp 11 лет назад

    Ruestyle 4d did a very similar lecture on KGS a couple weeks ago in Study Group - Kyu. These are very helpful, thanks!

  • @clarknicholscomposer
    @clarknicholscomposer 6 лет назад +2

    What's the book you used for this?

  • @cellardoor70
    @cellardoor70 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent lecture.
    A couple of things were a little too fast for a 20k like me, but still, great stuff.
    Thank you

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir 11 лет назад +1

    Amazing videos.. I think You just made me want to learn lot more about this game again !!! cause I was pretty depressed cause I kept on loosing alot..
    thank you so much !!!

  • @wesleyyoung4063
    @wesleyyoung4063 4 года назад +1

    What book were you referring to?

  • @vb66666
    @vb66666 11 лет назад

    Very good lecture as usual.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @adimeshort
    @adimeshort 11 лет назад

    Yet another great vid on the go

  • @JamieClark
    @JamieClark 9 лет назад

    37:00 why not double Atari at 16-6?

    • @brothchiler8242
      @brothchiler8242 9 лет назад

      +Jamie Clark It was White to move :P

    • @JamieClark
      @JamieClark 9 лет назад

      +BrothChiler it is black right then, but I figured out why not anyway - you double atari and then white takes at 18-7 and you lose both atari. You'd have to take 2 more moves to atari those stones to get the snap back and I think you're left with a ko, but white won't even let all that happen anyway.

    • @brothchiler8242
      @brothchiler8242 9 лет назад

      +Jamie Clark At 37:00 black had just played an extension at 18-8 (counting from the bottom, it's actually 18-13). That makes it White to play. And, if it were Black's move in this instance, and black played double atari, White cannot take anything at 18-7, White can't even put a stone in atari from this position.

    • @brothchiler8242
      @brothchiler8242 9 лет назад

      +BrothChiler Unless you mean, why didn't black double atari instead of extending. In which case your comment makes sense

    • @JamieClark
      @JamieClark 9 лет назад

      +BrothChiler that's exactly what I meant, do it instead. But of course black can't do it instead, so my reading was just awful. Gotta start somewhere though, right?!

  • @GreyOrb
    @GreyOrb 11 лет назад

    How long do you play go?

  • @nunu7797
    @nunu7797 6 лет назад

    eyyyy, A go professional from Romania.

  • @sawderf741
    @sawderf741 2 года назад

    In "Twixt" if you waste even one move you pretty much lose then and there.

  • @weirdodude550
    @weirdodude550 10 лет назад +3

    ty very much sir learned alot

  • @killbot0011101000101
    @killbot0011101000101 9 лет назад

    On the first board the bottom left corner was dead with a black stone at 19-2

  • @sunshineyon00
    @sunshineyon00 9 лет назад +4

    This was informative and funny, in a corny way. Excellent lesson. Where are you based?

    • @ethanfrank4395
      @ethanfrank4395 9 лет назад +2

      sunshineyon I believe he is from Seattle

    • @IDWpresents
      @IDWpresents 8 лет назад +1

      +Ethan Frank yes he is

  • @rbpompeu1
    @rbpompeu1 4 года назад

    Lesson #1: poking the tiger mouth is not bad.

  • @nickb8755
    @nickb8755 4 года назад

    MEAT

  • @eagleclaww
    @eagleclaww 11 лет назад

    catalin go center youtube channel

  • @fabulousknight1960
    @fabulousknight1960 3 месяца назад

    nick skibidi