Thank you so much for this exciting review! I am so happy you are abe to find the time to upload more content! I wish you and your family a happy holiday ahead!
Professional games serve as an important reminder that at its heart go is about reading and variations. Even moves that seem the same or similar in purpose can be life and death in the aji they leave behind.
Those moves on the upper left of the board are what I would consider "serious acrobatics". I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that it ended up in what I would consider a very desperate fight in the end.
You seem a bit taken aback by some of Shin Jinseo's choices towards the end. Is it that you think he's making mistakes or that he's optimising for winrate over lead?
It's much better than watch the stream :(( when you would have to be interupted by comments. Not that I'm against anything but It gives the sense of focus when distraction is not present.
As always, great review! A lot of gems in the commentary. Also, nice to see how Shin mananged to keep the game under control.
Interesting how such a complex game with a dead group still turned out to be a 1.5 point game.
With these big exchanges, it's amazing to me this is a 1.5 point game.
Always love the videos! Thanks for making accessible commentary for these high-level games.
Great audio. It really helps to emphasize how your voice is very pleasant to listen to.
It's always good to see commentary of high level games
Thank you so much for this exciting review! I am so happy you are abe to find the time to upload more content!
I wish you and your family a happy holiday ahead!
🤩 Thank you a lot for teaching us!
Thank you Michael. You are an inspiration.
The new mic sounds good!!!
This is one of my favorite matchups. These two are already legends of the game in my mind
Perfect commentary!
Is there any live matches Online of you playing Mr. Redmond? I've searched but couldn't find any. I saw this match the other day- Great review.
Thanks!
Professional games serve as an important reminder that at its heart go is about reading and variations. Even moves that seem the same or similar in purpose can be life and death in the aji they leave behind.
interesting how the game went for ke jie. looks like my games - all of my groups in trouble
SOOOO GOOOOD
I love this Video ❤️❤️🥰🥰❤️❤️
Those moves on the upper left of the board are what I would consider "serious acrobatics". I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that it ended up in what I would consider a very desperate fight in the end.
16:00 E11 looks like one of my moves 😂 How come it works when Shin does it?
You seem a bit taken aback by some of Shin Jinseo's choices towards the end. Is it that you think he's making mistakes or that he's optimising for winrate over lead?
Whats this game called?
It's much better than watch the stream :(( when you would have to be interupted by comments. Not that I'm against anything but It gives the sense of focus when distraction is not present.