Last month the strongest Russian tournament ever was held in St Petersburg. Alexandre played a good attachment which led him to victory. Level: 5k to 4d
Watch (17 minutes) ReadThis move was first played by Magari Reiki. Although it can not be called a trick play it is easy to answer it wrongly. This move is especially interesting in handicap games where you do not want to make your opponent strong. Level: 2k to 5d
Watch (20 minutes) ReadOur special reporter from Korea has spotted another strange elephant. Prepare yourself and add this tricky joseki to your arsenal for the new year. Level: 5k to 4d
Watch (15 minutes) ReadA tricky variation in the often played ogeima joseki. This variation looks very crude, but is sure to surprise your opponent. Level: 2k to 4d
Watch (20 minutes) ReadAn innovation in a well known joseki. This content was delivered after the deadline of the book "New Moves" by Dinerchtein and Younggil. And therefore it did not make it into the final version of that book. Level: 4k to 5d
Watch (12 minutes) ReadWe continue our ogeima joseki study with more tricky variations and a very surprising empty triangle for the cookie jar. Level: 5k to 3d
Watch (19 minutes) ReadThis ogeima joseki is often seen. There are some difficult variations though. You have to be well prepared, otherwise you might end up being tricked! Level: 5k to 3d
Watch (13 minutes) ReadOur new teacher Park Young Woon shows us two interesting fusekis in which you have to be very careful not to be tricked. Creating miai is the key to success. Level: 7k to 4d
Watch (9 minutes) ReadAfter a strange looking low version of the Kobayashi opening you can gain an early advantage with the help of a tricky variation of a common joseki. Level: 5k to 4d
Watch (12 minutes) ReadA quiet and common joseki suddenly turns into a big battlefield after this brute extension. Level: 5k to 3d
Watch (18 minutes) ReadAttacking a one space enclusure very early is a often seen handicap style move, but can also be played in even games. There are many tricks which can be tried to try and get a quick advantage. Level: 7k to 2d
Watch (17 minutes) ReadZeno is back from studying weiqi in China. In this interview he tells us about his adventures and shows two things he learned over there. Level: 20k to 6d
Watch (21 minutes)Attaching at the 3-4 point is a good and stylish way to settle a weak stone or to expand your territory. And you can do it in a tricky way as well! Level: 10k to 2d
Watch (9 minutes) ReadAbout big tournaments where you listen to Rage against the machine and get inspired to play strong, creative and tricky moves. Level: 8k to 3d
Watch (7 minutes) ReadIn Japanese this jump is called hazama tobi. In Chinese it is referred to as the elephant's jump. Level: 8k to 2d
Watch (12 minutes) ReadTopics: Cat in tree, burning house, giraffes and a plant called Hanky. Oh and some baduk. Level: 6k to 2d
Watch (11 minutes) ReadThis trick play is hard to punish as the moves to punish it are hard to find. Try it sometime!
Watch (9 minutes) ReadThis episode shows a trick play which can arise when a 4-4 star point is approached from both sides. Level: 9k to 1d
Watch (4 minutes) ReadThis is one of the most beautiful and surprising tesujis in the game of go. No wonder the raccoon dog likes it so much! Level: 15k to 4d
Watch (6 minutes) ReadIn 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