Great lecture. Thanks for this. I will be trying these ideas out in my games soon. Of course, that means I'll be two stones weaker until I figure it out. Lol.
Please could you elaborate some more on why it is good to attach in example 3, but not in example 1? Is it only due to the proximity of your other stones, or also because it is near the corner rather than halfway down a side?
I've always seen people play the cap and never got it to work in my games, so I'd always play knights move to attack. Excited to try these points now!
Hey!! Nice to see you on youtube! I didn't know you had a Go channel too. Nice to see you again. Nice video!
Pretty much the only thing I hate about these lectures is that I am a decade too late to have been in the audience 😁
25:48 Is he going to play on the forbidden Tengen? no, Nick wouldn't do that.... HE DID IT
Great lecture :)
Nice videos, when will #38 (Attack part 2) be there? Thanks!
Very nice lecture.
Nice lecture.
Thx for sharing.
Great lecture. Thanks for this. I will be trying these ideas out in my games soon. Of course, that means I'll be two stones weaker until I figure it out. Lol.
Shape Up! by Charles Matthews and Kim Seung-June is a good book on shape.
Thank you very much to.dhare this Nick
Thank you!
Please could you elaborate some more on why it is good to attach in example 3, but not in example 1? Is it only due to the proximity of your other stones, or also because it is near the corner rather than halfway down a side?
he did it in the video 😒