In saw the first part of this. Basically, you're right. It's active watching.Kirby wrote: By the way, I saw someone post something to the effect of a lecture on watching games online (with Kim Myungwan and Andrew Jackson). Did you happen to go to that? I'm kind of curious about how much they can really talk about with that topic. I'd assume you'd just... watch online - perhaps actively, trying to understand the reasons behind moves. Was there really a lecture like this?
Let's say you want to get more from this video which I randomly selected from the youtube.com/usgoweb channel. This was posted on June 11, 2016. You can go to the KGS archives at http://www.gokgs.com, search for games by the player USGO1 and find games from that date. If you're lucky, you'll find one that matches. (For some commentaries, it might be USGO2.) Here it is for this one:
So go over that game record first before watching the video. Then you can also take notes in the game record. Pause the video and think about positions at certain points. Try to count and compare your count to whatever Mygungwan is saying later, etc.
I didn't stay for much more than this, but it's informative to know that it's often possible to find those game records on KGS.