This was a very helpful lecture, thank you for explaining these abstract ideas with great clarity! I appreciate when you walk through the "what ifs" of many possible responses.
Perfect lecture! Certainly the attachment (second part of the lecture) was a good reminder: do defend actively, instead of a very gote 2- or 3-space jump. Thank you!
Topic lecture videos are my favourite type of content by you. Thank you *and* your patreon (for not going with a review)
14:49 🎼
I want to get away
I want to fly away
Yeah, yeah, yeah
This is such a great lecture from the past. I'm glad it popped up in my suggestions. Really enjoy your old content with the general lectures and such.
this video is just amazing. thank you!
Great example thank you
Great lecture and most valuable and how it links with other subjects
This was a very helpful lecture, thank you for explaining these abstract ideas with great clarity! I appreciate when you walk through the "what ifs" of many possible responses.
I’ve been reading shape up and a shape lecture complements that well.
I always had trouble with the peep shown at 22:18
Very interesting video ! Great explanations of general principles.
Please do more like this. Thanks !
Perfect lecture! Certainly the attachment (second part of the lecture) was a good reminder: do defend actively, instead of a very gote 2- or 3-space jump. Thank you!
I am Derek.This video is very useful!
Thank you doc! This was very useful for me!
your opponent was sssssso good at making influence. Like Miyadzawa Goro
Excellent ! Thank you !
Does the tesuji at the end have a name? Thank you for the lecture!
Very helpful! Thank you.
Great Video! Thank you. I will reach to D level by watching your channel.
i am weakest at haengma
so, this is a good video for me
21:10 : yes ! feed me with more tesugi knowledge please
Very good lecture, I always struggle to find the first move in this situation. Any tips on how to handle if both you and your opponent run to center?
Nice program for review! What is it?