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Go Fighting Strategies #5

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The New York Institute of Go and 1- Dan Profession, Stephanie Yin, presents you 5 of the most interesting fighting strategies in the middle game for May 2019. A go game is broken down in 3 phases: - Open (Fuseki): in which both players take all the open corners and sides - Middle Game (Chuban): once all the open corners and sides are taken and one part of the board is heavily contested by both players and a fight occurs. Middle game is where most of the action occurs, so it is important that you practice and perfect the middle game strategies, including attack & defense, life & death, and reading - End Game (Yose): in which both players secure all of their territories and playing all the big sente and gote moves on the 2nd and 1st lines Go, or "Weiqi" (圍棋) in Chinese, "Baduk" (바둑) in Korean, "Igo" (囲碁) in Japanese, is a 2-player board game has originated in China over 4,000 years ago. The New York Institute of Go (NYIG), along with our 501©(3) non-profit charitable organization, New York Go Association (NYGA), was founded in 2016 in New York City by Stephanie Yin. For more information about the NYIG and NYGA, please visit our website at http://www.ny-go.org. Also follow us on social media: Facebook: http://facebook.com/MingNYIG Twitter: http://twitter.com/NYIG_Go Don't forget to give this video a like, subscribe below, and turn on notifications http://youtube.com/nyiggo To support the NYGA and NYIG, go to http://ny-go.org/support. Any support will help us improve the quality of our videos and provide a better service in the Go community.
Теги: Igo Baduk Weiqi

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