Attack and Defense in the Middle Game

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What is Attack and Defense, why is it important?

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In the opening, speed and development take top priority, but in the middle game focus shifts, into an intricate dance between groups, vying for supremacy on the goban! With enough practice, you will be able to fend off relentless assaults, and launch a devastating counter initiative of your own. This is Middle Game Mania: Attack and Defense!

There is a bonus lesson at the end of the course that serves as an introduction to attack and defense. We recommend watching it before you begin.

Suitable for 12–2 kyu

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Course Includes

8 Lessons
9 Quizzes
~ 2 hours

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Posted 8 hours ago

brilliant course with the exercises too!

Posted 3 days ago

Great course! Very well explained by Chris, thank you!

Posted 1 week ago

Simplifying all this for us to understand is impressive. Thank You Chris & team. One issue: Most of the quizzes were relevant enough that just watching the course was enough to solve them. Quiz 2 and a few others were especially tricky though. There were times I thought: "Ok, I understand this is the better move for this board but following the course principles doesn't take me here".

Posted 2 weeks ago

Best course so far. Great Topic and Chris is an excellent teacher, with very soothing voice.

Posted 4 weeks ago

Very clear explanations and a great mental framework to help you make a decision.

Posted 2 months ago

Chris is such a wonderful teacher! This middle game course was great! The hard part will be internalizing these concepts XD

Posted 2 months ago

Great course!

Posted 2 months ago

Really good for understanding how to understand the middle game

Posted 2 months ago

Excelent course Very helpful Thanks a lot

Posted 3 months ago

Reviewing and working on the principles presented is always very useful. Even when we know them, we miss them in actual games.

Posted 4 months ago

This is a very good resource for improving middle game play. The ideas presented are simultaneously simple to grasp but with a huge breadth of applications. Sagner concisely illustrates the core concepts of attack & defense through real game examples and gives handy check lists for positional judgement. The common illusion that the 'Big' move is always the biggest is tactfully deconstructed.

Posted 4 months ago

If you struggle with how to play when the middle game begins, this lesson gives great guidelines on what you should be thinking about, and then how to put that plan into action. As mentioned, you should watch the bonus video before beginning the series.

Posted 5 months ago

I think the course is very clear and concise about the aspects and considerations for attack and defense! Would love to see more middle game series around nuances in this topic with actual practice examples!

Posted 5 months ago

A bit over my head, but in a good way. The course helped this learner gain a bit more insight and much better go-thinking habits. The quizzes are great instant feedback on one's comprehension of the material.

Posted 5 months ago

great course

Posted 5 months ago

Amazing course!

Posted 5 months ago

Great course, right to the point and not too abstract. Some of the lessons reference the bonus lesson at the end, so maybe that should be placed more towards the beginning.

Posted 6 months ago

I really liked the course and seems like the natural next middle game tutorial to go in depth. Would enjoy more like this.

Posted 6 months ago

Very nice course structure and explanations. Made the "fussy" middle game concepts more comprehensible. I especially liked that he didnt just show a proper move but then also played a few stones for each player as likely continuations so you can understand why a certain move is/isnt adventageous. Please do more content like this! Learned a lot 🙂

Posted 6 months ago

Great course which really helped me (struggling at 4k). The principles of how to think in the middle game were very helpful, here are my favourites: - What to play next? 1. Defend my weak groups. 2. Attack the opponents weak groups. 3. Play a big move. - Is this group weak? 1. Does it have a base? 2. Does it have eye space? 3. Does it have access to the center? If it has 2/3 it is fine.

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