This video began with a series of videos explaining concepts
Strategic go. They'll be in total eight videos, one for each concept
strategic; in the first discuss miai, in the second
Aji, kikashi in the third, fourth
tchickness in the fifth korigatachi in sabaki sixth, seventh furikawari
and the last and eighth yosu-miru
To explain these strategic concepts we will support the work of Yoshiaki Nagahara, 5 give
in collaboration with Richard Bozulik He wrote the book entitled
"Strategic Concepts Go" in 1972. Understanding these concepts and their
inter-relationship is a necessary to appreciate the beauty of Go
No player can improve their game without a clear understanding of these concepts
In these videos we will try to explain to basic and
simple what they are.
We started this series of eight videos with the concept of miai
Miai means "watch together"; HE refers to two points are
related such that if a one player occupies his opponent
You can handle the situation occupying the other; for example, in this situation,
If black plays on this side
White is the other, and if black plays by this side, white is the other
Therefore this point and this point are miai
This is a known joseki
and after this move of black, white can
tenuki play since four stones have chance to live
if black attacks on this side, white can make room for live playing here
and if black plays here, white living space can make playing here
both points, this and this are miai
an important aspect of this concept is that
the two movements involved, this and the latter are generally not urgent
ie it is not necessary that white rush to play here or play here
also black should not rush to play here or play here
It depends how the game evolves, any two points may be
occupied by one of the two players, or stated otherwise when the
surrounding situation is more defined, either of those two points
It may be busy
another example miai
If black plays here, white lives here, and if black plays here, white lives here
miai to live
In this position, when black plays atari, white can not extend post
that black short here, and this point and this point are miai
If black captures three white stones stretching, if white defends these stones
black catch here, so when black plays atari, stretching is an error
White should defend
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