This episode continues to explore the various variations which can occur when invading at the 3-3 point (san-san.)
Watch (9 minutes) ReadIn this episode we give some insights into the main weakness of a hoshi stone: the 3-3 point. Level: 15k to 1k
Watch (10 minutes) ReadYou all know the keima and the ogeima, but have you ever heard of the very large knight's move, the daidaigeima? Level: 6k to 2d
Watch (6 minutes) ReadA popular korean joseki is explored and we focus on the aji in the corner of one of the variations. Level: 5k to 3d
Watch (11 minutes) ReadThis episode continues the game commentary from last week. Level: 10k to 2d
Watch (11 minutes) ReadThis episode shows the start of a game between Frank Janssen and Peter. The commentary gives some insight about what Peters thoughts were when playing this game on the dragon go server. Level: 10k to 2d
Watch (8 minutes) ReadThis episode shows a strong keima move which is often overlooked in the fuseki. Try it sometime instead of more common alternatives. Level: 6k to 4d
Watch (9 minutes) ReadLast week we covered a few variations concerning the "perfect base". In this episode we will revisit this position from another perspective. Level: 10k to 1k
Watch (7 minutes) ReadThis episode discusses how to continue play after a very common joseki. A solid position can still be leaned upon, gouged out and attacked! Level: 14k to 1k
Watch (12 minutes) ReadIn the opening stages of the game you often play josekis you know well. But be careful! When other stones are around, you should expect the unexpected! Level: 5k to 2d
Watch (4 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) ReadIn this first episode we show a favourite trick play of ours. There are different kinds of trick plays. Some trick plays have a big penalty when the opponent responds correctly. This trick play however has no drawbacks and can be played without fear. There are also examples of professional go players who have tried this trick move. Level: 8k to 3d
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