So here we are again, with another new video. This game is not of particularly high quality, but it was more an experiment in psychology than an attempt to have a superb game. Also, I do not condone playing like I did in this game if you are playing seriously. This game took place during a lesson, so it is entirely for educational purposes. Something along the lines of the concept of a 'teaching game' in Go. Anyway, I hope you enjoy the game and are able to draw something from it.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
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2 comments:
Interesting topic. I remember learning this lesson the hard way all too many times.
I think it is a very cool game how White' position just falls apart like that.
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