Common 3-3 Invasions in Actual Games

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How to invade into san-san beautifully and efficiently.
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In this mini-course you will learn some practical variations that follow after a 3-3 invasion and how to choose the right one according to situation.

Suitable for: 12–3k players who are already familiar with basic josekis.

Course Contents

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Teacher

Yeonwoo Cho 2p

Professional Go player from South Korea.

$19.90
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Course Includes

3 Lessons
3 Quizzes
~ 30 min

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Posted 1 week ago

Very useful. I end up winning a lot more games.

Posted 1 week ago

I found the lack of explanation, in general, for the practice to limit the usefulness of the course. The board positions were subtly different, and the REASONAING behind the choices, more important than the choices themselves.

Posted 2 months ago

Too quick for this important topic.

Posted 2 months ago

Great and easily digestable course on 3-3 invasions. It makes an excellent compliment to the Joseki course. I appreciate these bite size courses and I hope to see more of them alongside the longer courses. I hope there are more smaller courses like this on other josekis on how to respond joseki against a 4-4, 3-4, etc.

Posted 3 months ago

Great course, I found particularly useful the part starting from hoshi-approach-kick joseki

Posted 4 months ago

Great course! Worth taking more than once!

Posted 5 months ago

Great short course on 3-3

Posted 5 months ago

Nice, good to see some in depth info for the basic joseki's.

Posted 6 months ago

This was a nice course! 🙂

Posted 6 months ago

Thank you you explained which side to block well.. But sometimes it was still hard to decide which side was best

Posted 7 months ago

Thank you for the course, is it so good. I now kown lot more

Posted 7 months ago

Some interesting joseki variations with an enclosed corner. Wish there were more examples favoring the invadir

Posted 7 months ago

very concise but good overview. To get most out of it some extra study with a board is good.

Posted 7 months ago

Again instructive and meaningful.

Posted 9 months ago

It's very clear and helpful!

Posted 11 months ago

Course ok but no sequence shown with knigh move and life in ko. Also no variation shown after hane with triple extension and explanation of why it is now played like this instead of old joseki.

Posted 11 months ago

This course is informative but super minimal. If you are a beginner, it is good to get familiar with these moves, but it lacks a lot of depth, especially in the first shape that has so many L&D problems related to it. It's a good class if you don't have to pay for it. Otherwise, probably skipable;

Posted 12 months ago

Simple and to the point, good.

Posted 1 year ago

wow

Posted 1 year ago

Course feels rushed and lacks depth&production. Yeonwoo has a Utube channel with a similar teaching style that is fast paced&informative, but these lessons are just videos of her tossing variations on the board, then swiping them off. Lesson#2 has almost no explanation for the dozen variations presented in 7mins. Lssn#3 is the only one where she spends 5mins on the same variation w/tesuji bonus.

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