Wang Chenxing continues to surprise us and has worked out a new fuseki for her last tournament.
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Wang Chenxing continues to surprise us and has worked out a new fuseki for her last tournament.
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If you throw a stone in the creek the water will change its path. Learn where to put your stones and chase your opponent across the board.
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If you know how to attack you can gain a lot. On the other hand, if you don’t know how to attack it can lead to disaster.
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In which a very high and unusual fuseki is shown. You have to fight hard with these kind of fusekis!
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We go back to the basics with this common endgame move. There are some pitfalls and a good empty triangle to remember.
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A wonderful game from an internet tournament. Attack Expert takes on the Tree of Heaven.
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Count, or learn by heart, how many points some common endgame moves are worth!
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Our new teacher Park Young Woon shows us two interesting fusekis in which you have to be very careful not to be tricked. Creating miai is the key to success.
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After a strange looking low version of the Kobayashi opening you can gain an early advantage with the help of a tricky variation of a common joseki.
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Sharpen your endgame skills and see what is possible when all liberties have been filled!
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