"Should your opponent overstep in greed, it takes on the lightest of movements to turn their momentum against them" that could come straight out of a martial arts book.
@Kijo48719 сағат бұрын
I really enjoyed this review. I also liked you as a guest of the Go Magic (or something similar) podcast. Thank you.
@dialecticsjunkie765318 сағат бұрын
Even though technically AI has made top pros more "accurate" there's just something so personal and artistic about the pre-AI masters. Every move in this game feels like a tesuji that hits a vital point. And some of the central flying moves are so stylish
@anuzis6 сағат бұрын
Superb review. Really appreciate the effort that goes into making video like this available.
@larrybutz771722 сағат бұрын
Lee Sedol was like Vicent Van Go. A true artist on the board. We have many great artists since AI, but no art quite so human and beautiful as what Lee made in my opinion.
@chillsmoke709321 сағат бұрын
hahahah Vincent Van Go
@Fanaro16 сағат бұрын
I think this is the game with the crazy AI wedge at M16 at after Black M15, Pro Yeonwoo did a video on this some years ago, I believe. That sort of wedge I thought we would have to wait a long time to see humans use, but then SJS used it against Zhao Chenyu 9p in this year's Nongshim Cup...
@pi479517 сағат бұрын
I'm currently focusing in sabaki and fighting after one of your previous videos. It has costed me losing some games, but I feel that each game teachs me something. Hopefully it will take me one day to 8d Fox 😁 (4d at the moment) Thanks for sharing this game!
@condor727me20 сағат бұрын
i can make chaos when i'm ahead...then drop dead. :D but...i'm calm about it :D good game to watch! i like mr. sedol's games :)