Go Lesson - Opening Play with the 3-4 Point and Low Approach Move - Playing Go - N J Wildberger
Offered By: Insights into Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore essential opening patterns in Go, focusing on the 3-4 point and low approach move. Learn about common Joseki (corner patterns) and their variations, gaining insight into the strategic placement of stones in the early game. Examine the reasoning behind these established patterns and develop an intuitive feel for effective opening play. While the full complexity may not be immediately apparent to beginners, familiarize yourself with these fundamental moves and shapes to build a strong foundation for your Go skills.
Syllabus
Introduction
Low approaching move
Variant
Extension
Corner
Pincer
Taught by
Insights into Mathematics
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