Thank you so, so much! When faced with a kosumi as in the problem, I’ve almost always answered with the first variation you demonstrated (creating a line of three stones). Thank you for pointing out a ‘blind spot’ and for such a clear explanation!
Thank you very much. Your English is fine for those of us that want to hear what you are saying, and can read the board a little. Your work is very good and much appreciated.
I sincerely appreciate your taking the time and making such a superb effort to help us better play Go. This Is very kind of you. Please do more of these instructions. I would like to better understand the use of the “Knights Move” and how a good player moves forward into the middle after joseki. Thank you.
Don’t know who are you but this place is very good for me !!
Commentaries are very good and they are very easy to understand !!!
The only thing that I would ask is to speak a bit more clear to us, I mean the non english first language people. It’s not easy to understand you at first and I really don’t want to miss a word of what you are saying about go …!!!
Go on doing this , please. I’ve already forgiven that you couldn’t be here when you move to your new appartment…
Greetings and hope to play like you soon !!
Pablo.
Thank you so, so much! When faced with a kosumi as in the problem, I’ve almost always answered with the first variation you demonstrated (creating a line of three stones). Thank you for pointing out a ‘blind spot’ and for such a clear explanation!
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Thank you for the great lessons and commentaries!
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Hello Anonymous Go Guru,
Thank you very much. Your English is fine for those of us that want to hear what you are saying, and can read the board a little. Your work is very good and much appreciated.
Christian
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countsheep Reply:
June 18th, 2010 at 11:00 am
Thanks!
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I sincerely appreciate your taking the time and making such a superb effort to help us better play Go. This Is very kind of you. Please do more of these instructions. I would like to better understand the use of the “Knights Move” and how a good player moves forward into the middle after joseki. Thank you.
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Hi ?? (who are you ?)
Don’t know who are you but this place is very good for me !!
Commentaries are very good and they are very easy to understand !!!
The only thing that I would ask is to speak a bit more clear to us, I mean the non english first language people. It’s not easy to understand you at first and I really don’t want to miss a word of what you are saying about go …!!!
Go on doing this , please. I’ve already forgiven that you couldn’t be here when you move to your new appartment…
Greetings and hope to play like you soon !!
Pablo.
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A kosumi is a diagonal move – http://senseis.xmp.net/?Kosumi
I didnt know that before this (great) lecture.
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Weird, I left that comment on episode 2 and it ended up here lol
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You are awesome! Nice sunrise!
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this is really great
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