My First Game of the Year
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Making Plans in the Opening
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Chinese MINGREN Title Match Game 3
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Chinese MINGREN Title Match Game 2
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Chinese MINGREN Title Match Game 1
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Kobayashi Satoru 9P (once Kisei)
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Tesuji 300 Black to play
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Life and Death 300 Black to play
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Tesuji 299 Black to play
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Life and Death 299 Black to play
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Tesuji 298 Black to play
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Life and Death 298 Black to play
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Tesuji 297 Black to play
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Life and Death 297 Black to play
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Tesuji 296 Black to play
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Life and Death 296 Black to play
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Tesuji 295 Black to play
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@m3008198
@m3008198 16 сағат бұрын
Thank you Michael! and Thank you Chris!
@m3008198
@m3008198 17 сағат бұрын
Thank you!
@Lucas-gb9jg
@Lucas-gb9jg 4 күн бұрын
What is the name of the book on this video thumbnail and many other thumbnails?
@danilorico2668
@danilorico2668 4 күн бұрын
Go Is a very interesting game. I want to learn. Thanks so much, Master. Greetings with all my respect from Bogotá Colombia.
@jamesreedy2132
@jamesreedy2132 13 күн бұрын
Just played through this. Would love to see the rest of the jubango.
@peterschmidt1900
@peterschmidt1900 17 күн бұрын
7:30 Did the person in game 7 actually have the opportunity to study the previous 6 games? I doubt it.
@user-ki6rl6et4w
@user-ki6rl6et4w 18 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir
@peterschmidt1900
@peterschmidt1900 18 күн бұрын
Very helpful! Thank you!
@ohnono775
@ohnono775 20 күн бұрын
At 20:13, you fill two gaps real quick, black and white. Is this after both players have agreed that it's over? Do the neutral points have to be played out before or after players agree to end?
@Haures89
@Haures89 23 күн бұрын
@MichaelRedmondsGoTV Mr. Redmond i actually have a Question about .." the Lining" of the Go Board itself... a friend of mine explained it a bit to me what each line resembles ( fighting,influence,territory etc.) But since 13x13 and 19x19 are bigger and different it would be nice to know what Line resembles on those 2 Boards ...the thing about the 9x9 is that everything is literally fighting... i think this is also the best Way to understand 9x9.
@treemoongo
@treemoongo 25 күн бұрын
Like Shusaku
@brandonvereyken4869
@brandonvereyken4869 Ай бұрын
As a games player thinking about taking up GO, I have learned some things from you. I call them DON (a contraction of DOs and DON'Ts) and I have 9 of them. This makes me a 9 DON. Wouldn't you agree? 1. Every time I watch your channel I learn something. 2. Given the complexity of GO and my age (63) if I watch no TV or other things I can be a Dan player by the time I'm 100. 3. I thought married men called their wives "honey" representing a sweet disposition. Now I understand that they were saying "Hane" meaning "this irritating thing that's keeping you from going where you want to." 4. If humans played more GO and had less actual wars the world would be no less frustrating but would be much safer. 5. The saying that not everything is black and white is incorrect. I always suspected that it was. 6. Even if thou shalt not kill, a little reducing may suffice. 7. It's not how you Fuseki, it's how you Endgame. 8. The question is not if Artificial Intelligence will take over the world. It's not Artificial. It's just intelligence. The real question is- If humans had been given another 100,000 years, would THEY have ever achieved intelligence? I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but it's not just a black or white situation. 9. I'm not sure if 63 years old counts as Endgame, but I think my moves have gotten smaller. At the very least the moves I try on girls don't seem to work. They know my game too well.
@jamesreedy2132
@jamesreedy2132 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have decided to start re-learning Japanese ( I did my study abroad in Osaka) to continue my Go and Shogi journeys ( I would like to reach 1-dan level in Chess, Shogi, and Go). I know this request is atypical, but you seem to be the most successful foreigner I have seen at speaking the Japanese language and I would like to ask if you have any recommendations. I enjoyed this video, and I recommend your channel to people fairly often. I do what I can to give visibility to the game in the United States.
@MichaelRedmondsGoTV
@MichaelRedmondsGoTV 29 күн бұрын
Thank you for your support! It helps to be in a situation where Japanese is the only language that you can use to communicate with the people around you. Otherwise find a friend who will speak Japanese with you all the time.
@jztiberius
@jztiberius Ай бұрын
Thank you Michael. These are a great complement to the books I am using to learn Go. The succinct summary of principle then showing application helps my retention.
@totme1731
@totme1731 Ай бұрын
How does a 9p player of that time compare to a modern 9p player?
@MichaelRedmondsGoTV
@MichaelRedmondsGoTV 13 күн бұрын
Meijin was equivalent to 9P in that time, so it was just the single best player. Obviously, they did not have modern opening theory and that would be a disadvantage, but apart from that a Meijin was stronger than most modern 9P players in general ability.
@xXCEEHUXx
@xXCEEHUXx Ай бұрын
I love these videos. Peaceful and beautiful. Brings you back to the time when silence was more apparent. Thank you Michael!
@nobetternickname
@nobetternickname Ай бұрын
These 2 videos, as an introduction to playing on the 19x19 board, have been more instructional than almost anything I've watched previously. Thank you very much, I look forward to watching the rest of your content. ❤
@thatchessguy7072
@thatchessguy7072 Ай бұрын
I just got into this joseki and didn’t know how to punish the overplay. Now I know. Thanks!
@jztiberius
@jztiberius Ай бұрын
Very helpful. I am a new player trying to get into Go. I like the classic teaching style.
@hippophile
@hippophile Ай бұрын
Nice commentary. Miyamoto Naoki 9d's commentary in the "Invincible" book makes a lot of the same points, but misses the fact that M10 should have been played earlier, which is a nice point.
@Borequee
@Borequee Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. This exactly addresses the feeling of being overwhelmed when new to the 19x19 board. Very helpful and didactically strong video.
@honkeykong9592
@honkeykong9592 Ай бұрын
He died the 21st of June I thought
@josephbrowning4220
@josephbrowning4220 Ай бұрын
Thanks for these very basic videos! Extremely clear and educational.
@comvarrior
@comvarrior Ай бұрын
are you editing yourself, or are you paying someone to do it? Because - and I mean no offense - your thumbnails are horrifically bad (3 different fonts)
@burpsan
@burpsan Ай бұрын
Neat game! Thanks for the commentary!
@jamesreedy2132
@jamesreedy2132 Ай бұрын
I played through this game with your commentary at a bar, and a gentleman came up to ask a fair deal of questions surrounding the game, and among the many things discussed was strategy. I told him a lot about strategy in Go was thinking in terms of shapes, and his response was that it reminded him of shapes in musical chords, and coincidentally my musical ear actually improved quite a lot after I started Go. I would be very curious to learn more about this topic.
@MichaelRedmondsGoTV
@MichaelRedmondsGoTV 29 күн бұрын
I don't know. My guess is that every time we try to learn something new, we get better at using our brains to understand the world around us.
@AlexanderSugar-sx6rp
@AlexanderSugar-sx6rp Ай бұрын
Whats the move at O18 / 3:16 called? Hanesugi?
@messitup
@messitup Ай бұрын
Been waiting for your new upload! Very excited to watch it!
@willmelville7687
@willmelville7687 Ай бұрын
another great video!
@Kadaj0666
@Kadaj0666 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video ! Amazing commentary as always !
@xXCEEHUXx
@xXCEEHUXx Ай бұрын
Omg thank you Michael! I love your videos and especially those classical games. You upload this video in a time that I am studying shape and shusakus games. I am very happy about this!
@MusokeMSK
@MusokeMSK Ай бұрын
Thank you for the game analysis. Interesting move at B4.
@kirakornsrichatsuwan4288
@kirakornsrichatsuwan4288 Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@helxis
@helxis Ай бұрын
180 years ago. Beautiful game.
@chessprogramming591
@chessprogramming591 Ай бұрын
This is so intriguing to see the modern corner pattern in a such an old game. Amazing! Thanks for sharing, Michael!
@keptleroymg6877
@keptleroymg6877 Ай бұрын
I want an ecchi Shojo
@robertozabala5319
@robertozabala5319 Ай бұрын
Beatiful tsumego teacher mr redmont
@robertozabala5319
@robertozabala5319 Ай бұрын
Is basic insting lee sedol play 3_3 vs alpa go have relax i play
@sandybarnes887
@sandybarnes887 Ай бұрын
This is game 10 on page 77 of Invincible. The Games of Shusaku. Very interesting and informative commentary, Michael. Thanks
@josephbrowning4220
@josephbrowning4220 Ай бұрын
I am a brand-new player (20ish kyu) and I have to admit I get excited when I can locate the general area where the next move will be played. I almost never get exactly the right place, but when I do (I did it a few times in the opening) I do a little Snoopy dance of happiness. 😁
@beforesunsetboxing6017
@beforesunsetboxing6017 Ай бұрын
When Michael says "Half-pointer" and "Straightforward endgame" in two adjacent sentences, my very small yose brain is already in panic mode... 🤣
@miv_cleric
@miv_cleric Ай бұрын
starting at 34 vs 44? what's the difference?
@michalpolacek8227
@michalpolacek8227 Ай бұрын
Super video for me (7kju). Thanks you.
@pauldhartley
@pauldhartley Ай бұрын
Would playing at Q17 instead of P17 early in the game stop the 3x3 invasion and if so would it not provide a better return?
@yannick1978
@yannick1978 Ай бұрын
Excellent review and great sound as well, many thanks!
@Rubrickety
@Rubrickety Ай бұрын
Nice game. A lot of good examples of connecting in ways that offered some resistance or created useful aji.
@captainchicks
@captainchicks Ай бұрын
"When I play a move like this, I actually don't know how it's gonna turn out, because that mainly depends on how Black responds." --- Literally every move I make. :D Thank you for your great commentary on this interesting game!
@hugozaragoza952
@hugozaragoza952 Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@raindrozest9558
@raindrozest9558 Ай бұрын
wow this video is shaking my whole Go understanding. I'm just 15k. I've been playing like "winning" corners and getting 2nd into 3rd line groups like at minute 9 here was a good outcome. oops. thanks for the great videos!
@williamkeliipuleole5081
@williamkeliipuleole5081 Ай бұрын
I love the detail and breakdowns of each game in your youtube channel. Thank you for the effort you put into each of your videos