I've gone and done another Livestream video - it's a game review from the ASR (requested a couple of months ago over Twitter), and it's aimed at somewhere between 6k and 12k.
I apologise for the awful audio quality. I don't know how much of it is due to the bitrate of the recording, but I suspect it is a limitation caused by not having a great upload bandwidth here. Next time I'm going to look at the bitrate settings and try to save to my comp and then upload in full, and see if that's better.
Provided you can cope with the audio, I've tried not to ramble on (though it is an unintentional skill of mine) but at the same time I've tried to cover some of the key topics reasonably slowly before moving on, as I think I rushed some ideas too much in the last one. It's kinda long, and I apologise for that too.
So, comments, criticisms, feedback, praise, hate mail - it's all good, and the more constructive the better
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PS Also, I'm now preparing some material for one I've been really looking forward to doing. It's one I did for the Korean Insei League (AD asked me to do a couple of English lectures) and it went pretty well. Basically, it's on whole board thinking in the opening and early midgame, and it's going to take a single game for the first 100 or so moves, as it happened to be really rich in strategic decisions with justifiable reasoning. Hopefully it can cover some aspects of corner choices, use of thickness, sense of direction and some attacking / reduction techniques, but all from the point of view of building a plan around these ideas. Does this sound like a useful next video (specifically, is there something else people would really rather I did instead)?