Mediafire link for Josh's archived lectures
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Mediafire link for Josh's archived lectures
Josh announced that he moved some old lectures over to mediafire for archiving. Can someone please post the link here? Thanks.
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Re: Mediafire link for Josh's archived lectures
It's on his KGS profile page : http://www.mediafire.com/?h0kxfu8ypu43q
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Re: Mediafire link for Josh's archived lectures
Started watching, and suddenly wondered who the person giving these lectures is. I searched everywhere and can't even find a full name. Does anyone know who this lecturer is?
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Re: Mediafire link for Josh's archived lectures
The lecturer is Battousai on kgs (his real name is on his profile on kgs). The lectures on the media fire link are there for download so he could free up space on his livestream for new lectures. http://www.livestream.com/batslectures
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Re: Mediafire link for Josh's archived lectures
Thanks for the info. From his lectures, I assume he is a high dan player? I watched the first general lecture on the low chinese opening, and I liked it very much. Especially the part about follow-up moves "in the spirit of the chinese opening". I often play the low chinese opening, but it's obvious I didn't understand its purpose all that well. Battousai's explanation on making sure subsequent moves keep inviting white into a difficult battle was a real eye-opener.
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