
Mi Yu Ting in 2007

The match with Gu Li
We might want to watch this one in the future.


Doesn't it keep W connected?Joaz Banbeck wrote:I didn't understand W154.Its sole purpose seems to be to ensure that white is a move behind when the fighting starts in the lower right side. At first glance, something like N3 looks better.
What am I missing?
I can point you to some good commentaries if you like, but it's hard to understand their games at dan level.Tryphon wrote:Is it possible to find a commentary, understandable at kyu level, of a game by Gu-Li (or Lee Sedol). I don't understand more or less all their moves...
It threatens to connect and lets white increase the corner in sente.jts wrote:Doesn't it keep W connected?Joaz Banbeck wrote:I didn't understand W154.Its sole purpose seems to be to ensure that white is a move behind when the fighting starts in the lower right side. At first glance, something like N3 looks better.
What am I missing?
It keeps white connected with two gote moves. Somehow I don't imagine a pro playing that way.jts wrote:Doesn't it keep W connected?Joaz Banbeck wrote:I didn't understand W154.Its sole purpose seems to be to ensure that white is a move behind when the fighting starts in the lower right side. At first glance, something like N3 looks better.
What am I missing?
Uhhh...which corner?nagano wrote:It threatens to connect and lets white increase the corner in sente.
With great pleasurenagano wrote:I can point you to some good commentaries if you like, but it's hard to understand their games at dan level.Tryphon wrote:Is it possible to find a commentary, understandable at kyu level, of a game by Gu-Li (or Lee Sedol). I don't understand more or less all their moves...You have to read out all variations to at least 50 moves.
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My thoughts: if black plays at 154 it's sente against white's top right corner - black P18 would then kill. As it stands, P18 just kills locally but white can push and cut his way out. Thus, using that sente, black can connect. White 154 prevents this connection.Joaz Banbeck wrote:I didn't understand W154.Its sole purpose seems to be to ensure that white is a move behind when the fighting starts in the lower right side. At first glance, something like N3 looks better.
What am I missing?
Gogameguru has some commentary of Gu Li vs Lee Sedol matches by An Younggil. You could try checking them out.Tryphon wrote:Is it possible to find a commentary, understandable at kyu level, of a game by Gu-Li (or Lee Sedol). I don't understand more or less all their moves...
Yes, you're right.gaius wrote:My thoughts: if black plays at 154 it's sente against white's top right corner - black P18 would then kill. As it stands, P18 just kills locally but white can push and cut his way out. Thus, using that sente, black can connect. White 154 prevents this connection.Joaz Banbeck wrote:I didn't understand W154.Its sole purpose seems to be to ensure that white is a move behind when the fighting starts in the lower right side. At first glance, something like N3 looks better.
What am I missing?
That's probably the easiest source. Of course you could find more on http://gogameworld.com, but it's subscription based.Dusk Eagle wrote:Gogameguru has some commentary of Gu Li vs Lee Sedol matches by An Younggil. You could try checking them out.Tryphon wrote:Is it possible to find a commentary, understandable at kyu level, of a game by Gu-Li (or Lee Sedol). I don't understand more or less all their moves...
I went throught some of them, but I wouldn't say they are kyu-levelDusk Eagle wrote:Gogameguru has some commentary of Gu Li vs Lee Sedol matches by An Younggil. You could try checking them out.Tryphon wrote:Is it possible to find a commentary, understandable at kyu level, of a game by Gu-Li (or Lee Sedol). I don't understand more or less all their moves...
Unfortunately their games can be hard to understand because they fight so much... This is especially true in tournaments where the time limits are short, because then it just becomes chaos.Tryphon wrote:Is it possible to find a commentary, understandable at kyu level, of a game by Gu-Li (or Lee Sedol). I don't understand more or less all their moves...