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One of the greatest and most emotional Anime I have ever seen. There are parts of this Anime that have made me cry like a baby that just got it's shots for the first time. Balling my eyes out so hard. I love this Anime so much.
He sure is and he saw too how skilled Hikaru is deep down with the fact too this was the first time Hikaru had played one color Go and he had held his own really well!
This was probably my favorite match that I remember the most because it was different. I also wished you would have the part where Hikaru said he had forgotten where he placed his stones at.😊
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I've played Go for about 45 years and I have never heard of, or seen Go played with just white stones. It's very challenging and a bit strange. This game reminds me of chaos Go.
I saw it in a martial arts movie. It was played between two martial arts masters. They thought playing this kind of game was more challenging on the mental level, then killing each other on the physical level.
@@whiskeyvictor5703in the game [jade empire] there are two martial arts masters standing in the street talking to each other. When you walk up to them, you find out that they are playing Go without a board, saying the moves they are making and trying to visualize the game state.
Maybe. I would say he hasnt realised until he has tested the Situation, that his opponent has misunderstand him Too. The autograph scence was before he has begonn. Until that his Opponent has the higher ground.
apparently they had to cancel the manga due to the author using the likeness of korean pros in his character designs and were getting threaten to be sued over it
@@lonehawk2k455 That's believable. There's something about Japanese pride against Koreans. From what I heard they have quite a history so they held some grudges of the past. Like the upcoming "Solo Leveling" anime got a lot of backlashes from Japan for making Japanese the bad guys for betraying Korea. So they'll change the main characters from Korean to Japanese that take place in Japan with a Japanese name.
It's a cool idea for the experts, but to keep a player honest or make a rule out of it: they should have white stones with a black dot on the other side to verify it's Black. Then arguments can be settled by looking at the other side.
@@vvlaunay Experience and becoming more familiar with it all the time should help, but right off the bat I would expect it to be overwhelmingly daunting. I imagine it could be possible.
I know how to play go but never know how to score my territory. It is amazing when hikaru keep track of his piece and the scores from both of his and kurata.
If you are interested I do have a video on my channel explaining the rules and how to score and well as various other tutorials. One color Go is actually just a parlor trick hehe it's quite easy to do after a certain level.
kurata won the game, but it was by pure luck. he didn't remember which stones were which. given that even when she began to play go, shindo was able to memorize a game he has just seen, why can't kurata replay the game in his mind?
I think i understand some basis of it. If you trap stones of one colour. Inside a pattern that circles around it completely. Then it means the opponent loses those stones. But outside that. I am uncertain
It's a territorial game. Imagine your stones being border stones of your country. The area they surround is yours, and whoever has the biggest country at the end of the game wins. You also get points for capturing enemy stones. A stone or connected group of stones is captured if all adjacent spots are filled with enemy stones.
Seems tough. Maybe by playing it yourself it's SLIGHTLY easier though, because we all have our own memory of placing stones, wanting to do x,y,z and then they place stuff to disrupt it. Seems so hard on 19x19 though.