"Should your opponent overstep in greed, it takes on the lightest of movements to turn their momentum against them" that could come straight out of a martial arts book.
Even though technically AI has made top pros more "accurate" there's just something so personal and artistic about the pre-AI masters. Every move in this game feels like a tesuji that hits a vital point. And some of the central flying moves are so stylish
Lee Sedol was like Vicent Van Go. A true artist on the board. We have many great artists since AI, but no art quite so human and beautiful as what Lee made in my opinion.
When I played chess as a kid, there was some point when the game went from playing move by move to planning subtle traps. It's why I enjoy playing and watching go reviews. I think the game ultimately embodies two highly skilled opponents in their effort to dodge and set hair trigger traps. It really reminds me of the minutes I'd stare at a board wondering what I should do next.
I'm currently focusing in sabaki and fighting after one of your previous videos. It has costed me losing some games, but I feel that each game teachs me something. Hopefully it will take me one day to 8d Fox 😁 (4d at the moment) Thanks for sharing this game!
I think this is the game with the crazy AI wedge at M16 at after Black M15, Pro Yeonwoo did a video on this some years ago, I believe. That sort of wedge I thought we would have to wait a long time to see humans use, but then SJS used it against Zhao Chenyu 9p in this year's Nongshim Cup...
@@telegraphgo great, that makes sense! This was the first video of yours I've seen, I only started playing this summer. I see you have great content, but I'm realizing I need to walk with an in person teacher before I run with videos (you and other creators are using sentences where a novice like me would need paragraphs!). Still, I'm subscribing. best of luck on the way to 1p and beyond!!
"Should your opponent overstep in greed, it takes on the lightest of movements to turn their momentum against them" that could come straight out of a martial arts book.
Superb review. Really appreciate the effort that goes into making video like this available.
I really enjoyed this review. I also liked you as a guest of the Go Magic (or something similar) podcast. Thank you.
Even though technically AI has made top pros more "accurate" there's just something so personal and artistic about the pre-AI masters. Every move in this game feels like a tesuji that hits a vital point. And some of the central flying moves are so stylish
Lee Sedol was like Vicent Van Go. A true artist on the board. We have many great artists since AI, but no art quite so human and beautiful as what Lee made in my opinion.
hahahah Vincent Van Go
When I played chess as a kid, there was some point when the game went from playing move by move to planning subtle traps. It's why I enjoy playing and watching go reviews. I think the game ultimately embodies two highly skilled opponents in their effort to dodge and set hair trigger traps. It really reminds me of the minutes I'd stare at a board wondering what I should do next.
Amazing commentary as usual, it's very inspiring ! I really love Lee Sedol style :)
Thank you. Very inspiring to see how fearless Lee Sedol played.
Great review. I still find it tough to live in the "eye of the storm" when I play, but it's still why I love go and find it so beautiful.
I'm currently focusing in sabaki and fighting after one of your previous videos. It has costed me losing some games, but I feel that each game teachs me something. Hopefully it will take me one day to 8d Fox 😁 (4d at the moment) Thanks for sharing this game!
I think this is the game with the crazy AI wedge at M16 at after Black M15, Pro Yeonwoo did a video on this some years ago, I believe. That sort of wedge I thought we would have to wait a long time to see humans use, but then SJS used it against Zhao Chenyu 9p in this year's Nongshim Cup...
Now I know. Don't close off your corner.
Thanks for this nice review
I just noticed the lettered coordinates are A through T but skip I - why? Is that a standard/tradition?
the problem with i is that it is the same as the letter L. it's hard to clarify I8 versus l8 so the standard is to omit that letter
@@telegraphgo great, that makes sense! This was the first video of yours I've seen, I only started playing this summer. I see you have great content, but I'm realizing I need to walk with an in person teacher before I run with videos (you and other creators are using sentences where a novice like me would need paragraphs!). Still, I'm subscribing. best of luck on the way to 1p and beyond!!
i can make chaos when i'm ahead...then drop dead. :D but...i'm calm about it :D good game to watch! i like mr. sedol's games :)
What was the name of your second channel? It's not in the profile and I can't find it by searching
TeleTsumego
Whats the name of the sgf editor you use?
Just Go, the game on steam