The idea was simple but great, weed need more chill commentless go videos. I have waited a long time for new videos from here. So long in fact in started to make them myself !
@farhanwkwk22332 ай бұрын
More video please
@farhanwkwk22332 ай бұрын
Uploud more video please
@ckehung24502 ай бұрын
you look very stiff when picking up (thumb is fine) and playing (ring finger and wrist) the stones, please practice and try to play the meaning of the moves
@kurtdaims3 ай бұрын
Strange. I might learn from seeing a video in high speed.
@CarlosOjeda-ig3zw4 ай бұрын
Hi.
@videotrexx4 ай бұрын
Any channel with "ASMR" in the title gets an automatic "Do not recommend channel".
@xoluciaxo_37212 ай бұрын
You do that buddy. Expect everytime you comment on a video like this it will keep getting recommended more. But yes, it is very very important to first let the world know you don’t like ASMR before moving on
@Cosmic_Corpse224 ай бұрын
This make my legs go tingly
@paysonfox884 ай бұрын
What confirms that Go Seigen could play today with zero issues, is twofold. 1. The computer AI analysis likes a ton of his moves in fighting positions. 2. He was beating his rivals 70-80% of his matches. His pro competition was almost exclusively 7P to 9P in the 1950's. Such legends as Sakata Eio were defeated 7 games to 2 with one draw in a jubango (10 game match). At the time, Sakata was rated an estimated ELO of 3200 -- 3250, and he lost with the handicap of always taking black against go seigen, with no komi rule by a score of 7-2-1 in that match. This indicated a rating difference of nearly 2 stones (350 to 450 elo difference) between the 2 at that time. I would say that in the 1950's, before the motorcycle accident nerfed his abilities, Go Seigen was playing consistently at 3400 to 3600 ELO. That was so far ahead of his time, it's staggering. He defiantly had matches where he was playing at that level. For everyone who says Go Seigen wouldn't have dominated until the early 2000's with what he knew at that time; Consider what would happen if Go Seigen played against Lee Changho with white and a 6 to 7 point komi..... get wrecked kid!!!
@xaviergaarcia_4 ай бұрын
Whats the name of this game? It was curious 😮
@pricesmith17935 ай бұрын
my favorite part of asmr is the constant and disproportionately loud ads
@josephbrowning42204 ай бұрын
If you use an adblocker you won't see the ads.
@williamruiz263 ай бұрын
1 ad every 2 mins for me....help
@livebythestone5402 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry that's happening. I just tried all morning to see if there's anything I could do about it. Unfortunately KZbin gives me no choice but to let them make all the money off of this video. If you enjoy this kind of content premium or blockers are your only recourse.
@livebythestone5402 ай бұрын
😔
@David-vk5sv2 ай бұрын
you deserve it if you cant figure out how to use an adblocker
@alanyu43095 ай бұрын
알파고가 강한 이유는 위와같은 양질의 데이터를 무수히 많이 흡수 했기때문이다. 현대인들이 알파고에게 고전하는 이유는 양질의 데이터를 학습할 시간이 없기 때문이다. 인공지능에대한 기막힌 영감을 얻었습니다. 공유해 주셔서 감사합니다...ㄷㅅㄷ^
@shinji69995 ай бұрын
thank you for this awesome game and show us historic game, please keep up :) that is something missing
@k_a_ivaschenko5 ай бұрын
Big Hug and Thanks =)
@HandBaduk5 ай бұрын
nice video
@kishascape5 ай бұрын
Ah perfect. I always wanted a physical board but I hate everyone and can’t stand being around people these days.
@vincenttong17645 ай бұрын
Gosh what an interesting channel. But no more new videos?
@milquetoes5 ай бұрын
Brilliant concept 🎉
@Jonathan-e7v4x6 ай бұрын
Just getting back in the game. Watching full games is very helpful .
@somato26886 ай бұрын
can you please do more games by legendary players?
@dapidminiAiki7 ай бұрын
I've only found this channel recently and have only watched a few of the videos.. are the timing, pauses, and hesitations in placing the stones also mimic the real match?
@jaytravis24877 ай бұрын
An interesting thought occured to me; what would the worn-out grid lines reveal about the Go-board owner's stome-laying tendency? Surely one would never want one's rivall to see one's old Go board...
@Blunechi8 ай бұрын
Really good quality for 1966
@BGChicks8 ай бұрын
What a battle. To see such minds go at each other in elegant and fierce ways at the same time. I was on the edge of my seat the whole game. Thank you for sharing this!
@CarlosOjeda-ig3zw9 ай бұрын
@livebythestone540 Please more games. Blessings in the Name of Jesucristo ❤❤❤❤
@SBhunter10 ай бұрын
Why did u stop making videos?
@dr.s.p.10 ай бұрын
Nice presentation. I would strongly suggest letting the viewer know who won and by how many points, as your link to the game on line doesn’t take you to that actual game and people grow tired of searching when you could’ve simply put the result in at the end, perhaps with a Japanese count so beginners learn.
@ragnarrothbard34185 ай бұрын
The results are at the end
@livebythestone5402 ай бұрын
SPOILER: result at 35:35
@hasde_fo10 ай бұрын
I like that you are giving context to the story. good game
@megapowerman211 ай бұрын
Is this the same Go Seigen who played and mastered Mario Maker and Polybridge? A man of many talents.
@michaeldarling175911 ай бұрын
So looked like black won.
@livebythestone5402 ай бұрын
SPOILER! result at 35:35
@ViciouzMigz Жыл бұрын
These games are so cool. Didn’t get I introduced to this board game until I started watching Hikaru no go 🤓
@laurenskee88 Жыл бұрын
Don’t even know what this is but i am now a dad
@ybor20 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! This is a beautiful pace, even for a novice player like myself to follow without getting bored for a moment. Many moves are very logical and flow from the game. It was also very exciting, it turned out to last more than half an hour...I didn't notice until the end. also nice: the wooden board and just stones ..nothing to divert our attention
@bogiesan Жыл бұрын
Nice work. similar clips from others have the bowls mic’d but off screen, equally ASMR-ish but less visual clutter. If I may, perhaps at the end you could rearrange the board for scoring in the Japanese style. That would add a ton of satisfying noises and, for those of us who play, provide a satisfying visual resolution to this classic game. Experiment all you wish, push the boundaries of your photography, lighting, and audio. Get some mics and a mixer if ASMR is a thing for you. Don’t worry about better stones or boards. They’ll come in time. When this stops being fun, it will be time to do something new with your go equipment. You might like this old clip of mine: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIakdWilh6eSp7c
@life-as-art Жыл бұрын
the best Veici party design I've seen.
@HrishikeshMuruk Жыл бұрын
Fantastic content. Hope you make more.
@nikooahmadi4420 Жыл бұрын
💚💚💚
@arekkrolak6320 Жыл бұрын
great game, so simple even kyu players may learn from it, seems Go Seigen was driving the flow of the moves throughout the play
@firstnlastn3571 Жыл бұрын
왼쪽 통에 돌은 왼손으로 해.
@thenakedsingularity Жыл бұрын
GO is a perfect game.
@victoriamendez8273 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ⚫⚪
@victoriamendez8273 Жыл бұрын
I love this. Thank you so much
@tilasole3252 Жыл бұрын
Did he have split personality disorder? Great video for 1960's as well!
@SpiritAnimalGO Жыл бұрын
Hello, how did you film this? I wish to make videos like this
@devotoderamakrishna Жыл бұрын
Dear, your channel is very cool! A great initiative. In fact, it would be better for immersion if we had two players manipulating the stones. If it is possible it will be a positive point. May more videos come. Greetings from Brazil!
@RunielNalovir597 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait for the next video, I really wish there were more content like this. Really well done. ^^
@dfeslavab2 жыл бұрын
I like this video...
@josiah5662 жыл бұрын
these are amazing, pensive insights into fantastic games - and at such a high level of production! Please continue! Would love to see Shuusaku's "Ear-Reddening" game or Go Seigen vs Honinbou Shusai (really the entire Honinbou house/school). Maybe even Lee Sedol vs AlphaGo!