In this screencast, we will show an interesting "trick"-move that Kim learned when he was studying go in China. It is suitable for combatting moyo positions like the san-ren-sei. Level: 5k to 6d
Watch (11 minutes) Read Download episode (30 MB)Very cool trickplay! I generally don't like playing against the san-ren-sei opening, but I think it will change soon thanks to this video >:-D Can't wait to try it out. Beware san-ren-sei players!!! Good work!
On 26 March 2012 by Ajka
Nice work guys!
On 26 March 2012 by ignus
Helpful! I play against a sanrensei a lot. This will definitely help me out.
On 28 March 2012 by Ryo55
Lucid presentation. Excellent work!
On 07 April 2012 by daal
Nice lesson, I am at 4k level in KGS and I think that your videos will help me a lot, I will watch all of them, please, continue with this good work! =D
On 12 May 2012 by tengen
As mentioned in my comment to the next video, a "trick play" without drawback is not a trick play, a tricky move, perhaps, but not a trick play. Taisha and the large avalanche joseki have lots of tricky moves, but they are not trick plays.
On 15 May 2012 by josan
Well done. Nice move to learn. I have not seen this one before. Will put to good use for sure.
On 28 May 2012 by alexf
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