🎥 An Interview with Zhou Junxun 9p: From Learning Go in the 80s to LG Cup Victory
What did it take to become a world-class Go player before AI, online servers, and endless digital study tools? In this interview, Zhou Junxun 9p…
What did it take to become a world-class Go player before AI, online servers, and endless digital study tools? In this interview, Zhou Junxun 9p…
Time trouble is one of the most common ways to lose control of a Go game. Even strong players can reach the first serious fight…
What does it actually take to build Go in the Western world over the long term? In this interview, Martin Stiassny shares the perspective of…
Visualization is one of those Go skills that often stays invisible until you realize how much it affects everything else. In this lesson, Jonas Welticke…
What does a real Korean Go school look like from the inside? In this video, Chanhyuk Lee 6d gives viewers a guided tour of Let’s…
How does a young player become a professional in just six years? In this interview, Alex Qi 1p talks about the path that took him…
A Netflix drama about Go sounds almost unreal—but The Match is very real, and it is built around one of the most important rivalries in…
The open skirt, or susoaki, is one of those Go ideas that keeps fooling players because it invites a move that looks urgent long before…
The open skirt, or susoaki, is one of those Go shapes that looks simple until you actually have to play it. A side appears open.…
The attachment against the large knight’s enclosure is one of the most recognizable patterns in classical opening play. For a long time, players approached it…