Thanks for the video! White plays some sharp moves, but also some stinkers. The way to beat this player is to punish their overplays. You can look at the AI graph to see any blunders. wQ6 was a blunder, and your response was good. The white group is dead with the sequence: bS7, wT11, bS10, wS11, bT8, wT10, bT13. I don't know how worthwhile it is to commit to killing white at this point, it's probably enough to secure a win but it's likely not the best move. Maybe you don't kill white and instead play a move like P9 (or P12?) to keep your shape connected and have a _giant_ wall. White can of course add a move on the right to live, but it's gote. Then bS15 is a mistake, but white's response is also a mistake. It's good to go back and figure out why it's a mistake. I think the sequence for white is: wP13, bQ14, wP14, bQ15. Now white has a bit of a wall going, and your middle group is looking weak and attackable. White can lean on it and take the top on a large scale.
@SchwartzyPlaysGoАй бұрын
Thanks for the awesome analysis! A second set of eyes always helps, and I have been finding it very useful to go back through these old games and see what worked and what didn't. I only started picking it up again the past few months so I'm pretty rusty, but every little bit helps!
@kenshin767Ай бұрын
H14 at J13 is a ladder and you don't have to worry about your group getting attacked. Don't connect P17, saving the two stones means the entire group dies. Instead of P17 play M18 to threaten to capture L17 group of white by playing at K18. After M18 play at M19 to live with N18/N19 being miai.
@SchwartzyPlaysGoАй бұрын
Good analysis! Apparently I missed the ladder haha whoops!
@TheGuyCalledX2 ай бұрын
K7 is a terrible move. I would've started ignoring moves here a long time ago, but if you do continue locally, the move you played is a lot better. White has weak stones that don't even cut you!! They are worthless! Stop trying to capture them! The problem with DDK games is no one is thinking about how small these local exchanges are. Tenuki tenuki tenuki!!!
@SchwartzyPlaysGoАй бұрын
More tenuki!
@TheGuyCalledX2 ай бұрын
Ai review is useless for 10k games. There's a reason you haven't improved in more than 6 months. You're making big mistakes starting from move 3 and have poor understanding of shape, efficiency, opening theory, sente Stop trying to teach people. No one is going to learn anything watching you review your games with AI.
@superisegd67702 ай бұрын
Bro why are you so rude
@TheGuyCalledX2 ай бұрын
@superisegd6770 I don't know what possesses a 10k to think they can teach people. You can reach 10k in 3 months. If you're still there after years, clearly something is very wrong with your process and others won't benefit from following it. I'm not sure why YT recommended this dude's videos to me
@SchwartzyPlaysGoАй бұрын
Thanks for all the positive feedback, glad to see you're enjoying ;) Watching other people's games is how I started, so this level of analysis could be helpful for new players. I'm still learning the game and folks can watch along.
@indiesn78272 ай бұрын
EDIT: Also Nets are very helpful. When ladders don't work :p Ai was telling you to sacrifice the 5 stones (worth 10 points). White is already alive so having white play two more moves to kill of your stones gives you a chance to take big territory worth at least 8 points elsewhere (top mid) plus influence which is worth more. Since your black group on the bottom is already alive, losing the 5 stones isn't detrimental. Allowing white to escape and reduce your top potential was worth more than the 10 points hence AI recommendation. Hope this helps! Congrats on the victory though!
@SchwartzyPlaysGoАй бұрын
Good eye! Sometimes I don't fully understand why the AI is making certain suggestions, but you're spot on. Good analysis
@indiesn78272 ай бұрын
Your intuition to play shape point at L4 was good. But I think that the move at M5 would have been more severe if you are comfortable with seeing life/death problems. If you capped your opponent from the get go, they would have a very hard time to live in your area (as you pointed out already). It is very advantageous for black and as they are struggling for life, you are building influence in the event they do escape as you saw from your game. Fight when you have strength nearby especially on the third line :D
@SchwartzyPlaysGoАй бұрын
I need more practice with life/death problems!
@indiesn78272 ай бұрын
Just throw in at R1 Or play at Q1. if black plays at T3 White takes at T1 Black retakes at T2. Then throw in at R1 for a snap back formation. Black needs two moves in order to take your small corner in the bottom right :D Overall well done!
@SchwartzyPlaysGo2 ай бұрын
Good analysis, that would be a solid play!
@indiesn78273 ай бұрын
You have good instinct for global positions in the game. Your analysis of territory is really helpful when you are drawing it out. It seems from your reviews of your games you are coming back to the games after couple days or are you doing the review directly after the game ends?
@SchwartzyPlaysGo3 ай бұрын
I enjoy the global positioning, but I need more practice with the smaller moves and joseki. Some of these games are a few years old so I'm coming back to them with fresh eyes, but I have some recent ones and soon they'll all be relatively fresh games. I've tried live games but they take forevvver so the condensed versions are probably better to watch
@indiesn78273 ай бұрын
@@SchwartzyPlaysGo i see I see. Yea I figured as much since your analysis were really spot on. You had some moments in your talk where you were pondering what move you played before so it did seem like you took a break then came back. Not a bad thing btw lol
@indiesn78273 ай бұрын
I accidentally did a comment in the reply thread lol Hoping this is in the right spot now. Just came across your channel and saw this game. Really like the calmness you bring and the use of the pen :) The attachment in the top right corner is a question asked by your opponent to see if you want to play influence or take the corner. As you initially played 4-4 in the beginning, you made an initial statement of wanting to play an influence based game. Anyways great vid!
@SchwartzyPlaysGo3 ай бұрын
Good analysis... do you prefer influence or taking the corner? And thanks for watching, glad you enjoy it!
@indiesn78273 ай бұрын
@@SchwartzyPlaysGo depends on how the opponent plays their starting position. Im starting to train myself in understanding the statements made by the opponent in the opening and basing my overall strategy from there. I’m thinking you are more of a 4-4 player based on your videos?
@SchwartzyPlaysGo3 ай бұрын
@@indiesn7827 I tend to like 4-3 corners so that I don't have to defend a 3-3 attack later in the game
@QuantenMagier3 ай бұрын
I like the chinese rulez more, because you dont need to take prisoners.
@SchwartzyPlaysGo3 ай бұрын
I like the Chinese rules too... they're simpler to understand
@kenshin7673 ай бұрын
This is why you always need to play the dame points. There are some Aji in B7 area as well that would make taking the Dame points needed to have B7 played to remove them for sure.
@SchwartzyPlaysGo3 ай бұрын
True! Gotta get all those precious points and use up that aji!
@estonoesunknal-nl2py4 ай бұрын
Great video!!
@SchwartzyPlaysGo4 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it, cheers!
@wuzsupwrld4 ай бұрын
Great game! Those were some good plays, a 50 point swing!
@SchwartzyPlaysGo4 ай бұрын
It was a wild one, glad you enjoyed!
@szpur5 ай бұрын
"Play away from thickness" and you just play near thikness coz he gets too much teritorry in your opinion :D So, yeah it turns out that I expected - you get weak running group and he get territory elsewhere. C12 is the reason - you just splitted him too early - when you just can get big points elsewhere and get better result. Instead you tried do steal points from him as much as possible and you give him a wall :P And lest check few moves earlier - you played D3 and you left too easy approach to this corner for black - C4 should be much easier for you to placy, because then black will be the person who is playing between enemy stones. But you played D3 and also move on the second line which free strength to his group, like a "Thank you" move. So, my point is - you should definietly work on opening and direction of play and also dont be greedy. Anyway, thank you for go content, because we need it more!
@SchwartzyPlaysGo5 ай бұрын
So many lessons to learn from each game, thanks for the feedback! I don't have very much training so I'm constantly trying to learn new concepts about the game. I definitely made a few mistakes in this one, but it ended up working out in the end! Thanks for watching :)
@TiagoAlexandreBrancoMontoia5 ай бұрын
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@SchwartzyPlaysGo5 ай бұрын
Fo' sho
@Shadowking-if1eu5 ай бұрын
Keep up the wholesome content!
@SchwartzyPlaysGo5 ай бұрын
I'll keep it coming!
@mesc247 ай бұрын
Hello
@SchwartzyPlaysGo7 ай бұрын
Bonjour
@deonne904310 ай бұрын
😭 P R O M O S M
@MariusLutz-i4b Жыл бұрын
How does this video only have 2 views. Great video!
@SchwartzyPlaysGo Жыл бұрын
Thanks brotha! These are wayyy too long so I'm starting some condensed videos now that are like 10 minutes. More to come!
@mesc244 жыл бұрын
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@williamtai63834 жыл бұрын
it is very disrespectful to timeout then to resign