Go Magic: A Modern Way to Study Go

:star2: Introducing Our New Course About Shapes by Vadim Efimenko 4d :star2:

Shapes in Go — one of the most beautiful concepts in the game. Creating shapes is not just about strategy; it’s a form of art. This course teaches you to balance aesthetic vision with precise execution, transforming your games into striking black-and-white masterpieces. :paintbrush:

This course is just the beginning of our Shape series!

Start shaping your path to mastery with Go Magic! :game_die:
:point_right: Shapes: Level 1

And guess what? To give you a taste of what’s in store, we’ve prepared a video for you.

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:dizzy: Go with the Flow But Stay in Control :dizzy:
New Go Magic video! :tv: Explore the key ideas of flow and direction in the game of Go, inspired by Kajiwara’s teachings. Matthew McKee 3d will share insights on controlling the game, using modern opening strategies, understanding the importance of initiative, balancing passive and active play, and knowing when to break the mirror in “Mirror Go.” :cherry_blossom:

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:tada: Look at the Art of Go with Our New Course: “Shapes in Go” :tada:

Immerse yourself in one of the most beautiful concepts of the Go game with our newest course, now fully available.

Vadim Efimenko 4d will guide you through the fundamentals, teaching you how to create aesthetically pleasing and strategically sound shapes. This course transforms your gameplay into visual art, ensuring each move encapsulates both beauty and tactical depth.

:mag: Elevate your game to an art form:
:star2: https://gomagic.org/courses/shapes-level-one/

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Nice and Fast Everybody :smile_cat:

:tv: In this new Go Magic informative video, you’ll discover how to create a course in a short amount of time. We’ve gathered some hilarious moments from the filming of the Typical Mistakes 2.0 course for you to enjoy.

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Sometimes Tenuki is a Must :muscle:

Discover why responding to every move can be detrimental and how you can take control of the board by strategically playing elsewhere. With real examples from professional games, you’ll see how top players like Iyama Yuta and Kitani Minoru apply these strategies to gain the upper hand. :face_with_monocle:

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Using Attachments to Gain Advantage on the Go Board :dizzy:

Learn how to effectively use attachments to make your opponent overconcentrated, gaining an advantage in your games. Using examples from professional Go games, this video offers clear, easy-to-follow explanations and practical advice to help you get the hang of this tactic. :chart_with_upwards_trend:

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:dart: How to Attack and Defend the Super Extra Large Knight’s Move :dart:

:tv: Unlock the secrets of large knight’s moves — learn how to handle Daidaigeima invasions. With clear explanations and interesting game examples, this video is perfect for intermediate level players looking to get better at this important shape.

:eyes: Watch now and elevate your game:

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Kajiwara’s Go Philosophy: The ‘Nothing Style’ :thinking:

New Go Magic video! :tv: What makes Kajiwara’s Go style, known as the “Nothing Style” or “Living Go,” so unique? Matthew will tell you about the philosophy behind Kajiwara’s strategic decisions, his emphasis on responding to the opponent’s moves, and his belief in leaving everything on the board. :game_die:

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Hikaru no Go: The Game of Go in Anime :cherry_blossom:

New Go Magic video! :tv: Find out how Hikaru no Go has inspired countless fans to pick up Go and why this timeless classic is a must-watch for both Go enthusiasts and anime fans! :fire:

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The Magic of Endgame Tesuji :dizzy:

Vadim explains everything you need to know about various tesuji moves, their applications in different scenarios, and the importance of staying sharp and seeking creative solutions in the endgame. :star_struck:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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Kajiwara Takeo vs. Sakata Eio in the 1964 Oza Title Match :sparkles:

Enjoy the exciting showdown between Kajiwara’s inventive ‘Nothing Style’ and Sakata’s aggressive territorial play known as ‘The Razor’. :star_struck:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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Kajiwara Takeo vs. Sakata Eio in the 1964 Oza Title Match ep. 2✨

In the second part of our video series, Matthew McKee continues to explore the thrilling 1964 Oza title match between Kajiwara Takeo and Sakata Eio, ‘The Razor.’ :star_struck:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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Choosing Between Attachment and Hane :thinking:

Professional Go player Alexander Dinerstein explains when to use Attachment and Hane. With several high-level examples, he shows the best situations to use these techniques. Whether you’re refining your strategy or learning the nuances of top-level Go. :star_struck:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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Grand Theft Territory: Sabaki After Invasion :eyes:

Ready to pull off the ultimate territory heist in Go? Learn how to use essential techniques for creating light shapes, making eyes, and successfully invading your opponent’s territory using sabaki. :boom:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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When Does the Middle Game Begin? :thinking:

In Go, timing is everything, especially when transitioning from the opening to the middle game. Using the historic match between Matthew and Gustav—Ahem!—between Honinbo Shusaku and Yasui Sanchi, this video examines the critical moments that define this transition. :handshake:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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Score Estimation in Go: How and When to Do It :thinking:

Do you find it challenging to estimate the score in Go? While it can be tricky, learning to estimate is a crucial skill that every Go player need to acquire over time. In this video, we explore why score estimation is so important even in complicated matches, using a real game example. :black_circle::white_circle:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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Vadim’s Skill Tree Speedrun :stopwatch:

It’s a great chance to not only watch Vadim in action, but also to see our Skill Tree back when it wasn’t as high as it is now. :black_circle::white_circle:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

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How Attachments and Hane Can Improve Your Game :sparkles:

We explore the strategic use of attachments and hane, two essential techniques for creating flexible shapes in Go. Alexander Dinerstein 3p will show you how to gain influence, manage weak groups, and handle invasions. :star_struck:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

How Many Weak Groups Is Too Many? :sweat_smile:

In Go, trying to save all your weak groups can lead to losing control of the game. Vadim explain how to avoid multitasking in Go by focusing on one group and making smart sacrifices, you’ll learn how to maintain a strong position and handle multiple groups more efficiently. :pinched_fingers:

New Go Magic video! :tv:

Ko Fights That Can Ruin Your Game :thinking:

Ko fights can make or break your game. Stanisław Frejlak 1p explores the dual perspectives of ko-related risks and how they can impact game outcomes. Learn when it’s worth the risk and when to play it safe to keep control of the board. :crossed_swords:

New Go Magic video! :tv: