He Never Stopped Attacking! - 7D - Murder Monday

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
  • Ok so this 7D really hates peaceful games, clearly. He just kept attacking and attacking and attacking the whole game!
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Комментарии • 12

  • @radikaldesignz
    @radikaldesignz День назад +2

    Murder? On this monday, the day of murder?? What a world.

  • @jessee3829
    @jessee3829 День назад +1

    Hello Batts

  • @plrc4593
    @plrc4593 13 часов назад +1

    I turned out to be an interesting game.

  • @willyojeda6396
    @willyojeda6396 День назад

    Is a double double-ko a seki?

    • @dwyrin
      @dwyrin  23 часа назад

      Since he can't stop me from capturing him no, he's dead.

    • @willyojeda6396
      @willyojeda6396 15 часов назад

      @@dwyrin Yes, I understand this case, but I'm not asking about this escenario.
      What I say is that if his group also had a double ko (the middle one shared between both of you and one extra as your group here), would that be a seki?

  • @jimtaku
    @jimtaku День назад

    Around 4:30 he says I think "hane head two or three" if not please do correct me, but either way I've watched a lot of his videos from 4 years up till now and I'm a new viewer but I've never seen him explain what that saying means. If anyone can answer, that would be greatly appreciated!

    • @nreina51
      @nreina51 День назад

      The saying is “hane at the head of two or three.” Hane is that shape when the stones wrap around your opponent’s stones

    • @jimtaku
      @jimtaku День назад

      @@nreina51 sorry, it was auto correct, I understand hane, but I don't understand what the meaning behind the saying is.

    • @dwyrin
      @dwyrin  День назад +3

      Its a rule of thumb. If you play a stone to get directly ahead of two or three of your opponent's stones, it typically goes well for you. And you can do this twice...liberties and situation permitting.

    • @jimtaku
      @jimtaku День назад

      @@dwyrin awesome, thanks! Super helpful. The basics series where you surround often has helped me improve as well.

    • @shabushabu1453
      @shabushabu1453 День назад

      He's referring to Go Proverbs, which he actually has an old series on.