1 - How To Master Your Opening
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Zhongfan Jian makes his solo debut on NYIG_Go as he brings you a brand new series: 'How to Master Your Opening.' Learn how get the early advantage by mastering the open with this fun and informative series.
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Glad to see the channel expanding to new instructors.
You still have yet to see our executive producer on cam. He works behind the scenes in television, yet he's reluctant to be in front of the camera.
NYIG_Go looking forward to it!
ooo a new instructor? i like the way he phrases things
This is a very helpful video
Thank you for a very useful lecture. As a 2k I know what 'uncomfortable' means so I've resolved to do some studying and this is kind of explanation is just what I need right now. Again, many thanks :-)
Simply awesome!.
simply amazing
so complicated. need to rewatch. great thanks!
Very sufficient explaination!
Great Lecture thanks !
Thanks for making this. I am a Nihon Kiin certified 1k and this brought together a lot of things that I know but did not have as a systematic whole.
Nice presentation! I would consider providing presenters who use a magnetic board someone who helps with stone removal/placement so that presenter can focus on lesson.
Excellent lecture. I have always hated playing against san ren sei.
Really enjoying a modern fuseki lecture with some of the new ai variations and how they change things :) I wanted to study Sanrensei anyway so this is great! Thanks Felipo!
I guess other opening for future videos could be high Chinese which would be Sanrensei like or into low Chinese or Kobayashi would be cool too.
I hate playing against san ren sei, and seeing that there are alternatives to the two space cap reduction after 2x pincer joseki goes straight to my heart.
Is there some form of notation for GO like there is for chess?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_game_record
short version: yeah, it's like chess, but because the pieces don't move, you only need one coordinate instead of two.
You played black twice at 7:17
I think he was showing some follow up moves for later. As in imagine white plays away and later that could happen.
great video 👍 btw, its missing the “i” in between the “h” and “j” in the alphabet on the left side.. just sayin..
Historically the letter I is not used to avoid confusion with J. -- sensei's library