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Target Rank: 9 Kyu to 1 Kyu (9:37)
How do we properly attack our opponent? Remember two rules of thumb: herd them into narrow spaces, and force them to play weaker shapes like the knight's move or large knight's move.
Target Rank: 9 Kyu to 1 Kyu (24:38)
Center moyo strategies are inherently difficult to pull off. Not impossible, but require a lot of attention to detail and maintaining sente. In this game, one player embarked on an adventure to capture the entire center of the board. Watch and see if they were successful!
Target Rank: 9 Kyu to 4 Dan (26:51)
This game teaches us how powerful aji is. We have to see the possibilities in our shapes before we play. Cho U expertly uses aji to his advantage in this game.
Target Rank: 9 Kyu to 1 Kyu (22:45)
This one is a handicap game where my opponent played very well! At two stones, the difference between the two players is not large, so overplay must be avoided at all costs, but underplay can be deadly.
Target Rank: 9 Kyu to 1 Kyu (18:17)
I assume the guise of a 4 kyu on KGS to show you how a stronger player handles certain situations and what we think about when we make moves. I hope this gives kyu level players a window into the dan mind.
Move the wagons!
Heft your sword!
Life and Death Basics Flub
Think big, build big