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Index page and short content information and level estimation for Guo Juan's Audio Go Lessons - as the content information on the page is sometimes rather short to non-existent. For people who search specifically for one lesson.

Kobayashi Style by Guo Juan

Evaluation: After the first three lessons you won't fear the Kobayashi opening anymore. You can worry-free play it yourself after five lessons. Afterwards it becomes a bit complicated.

  1. [ext] Lesson 1 - Basic idea, near high approach to the 3-4 stone
  2. [ext] Lesson 2 - Near high approach to the 3-4 stone, low approach
  3. [ext] Lesson 3 - Far high approach to the 3-4 stone
  4. [ext] Lesson 4 - Far low approach to the 3-4 stone, kosumi
  5. [ext] Lesson 5 - Far low approach to the 3-4 stone, high & low pincer
  6. [ext] Lesson 6 - Exploring the main line: three games featuring the deep third line invasion into a developed Kobayashi side formation
  7. [ext] Lesson 7 - Exploring the main line: a new move experimented with by young players
  8. [ext] Lesson 8 - Exploring the main line: jump out without covering against the peep
  9. [ext] Lesson 9 - Exploring the main line: playing without the forcing exchange, a ko fight with Chang Hao, and a trick move in the Kobayashi opening
  10. [ext] Lesson 10 - "Mini Kobayashi" (with the side stone not at but next to the starpoint) - differences to the main line
  11. [ext] Lesson 11 - "Mini Kobayashi" - continuation and high approach to the corner
  12. [ext] Lesson 12 - "Mini Kobayashi" - high approach, 5-5 attachment answered by 3-3 attachment
  13. [ext] Lesson 13 - "Mini Kobayashi" - high approach, 5-5 attachment answered by 3-3 attachment continuation, some alternative moves (only short discussion)

Controlling the centre by Guo Juan

Evaluation: These are lessons about middle game fighting and the importance and ways to keep the high ground there. What makes this even more enlightening to me is that I actually played some of the games commented on in this lessons.

  1. [ext] Lesson 1
  2. [ext] Lesson 2
  3. [ext] Lesson 3

Sacrificing stones lecture by Jennie Shen

Sharing our studies by Guo Juan

  1. [ext] Lesson 1
  2. [ext] Lesson 2
  3. [ext] Lesson 3
  4. [ext] Lesson 4

One of the important things about ko by Guo Juan

  1. [ext] Lesson - Free lecture about ko threats that lose points

Big endgame moves by Guo Juan

Evaluation: This lesson brings home the importance (and size) of big endgame moves in corners and edges of the board. Easy to follow and to learn something from it (incl. joseki, tesuji), but it is not suited if you look for theoretical endgame material, miai counting, tedomari etc.

  1. [ext] Lesson 1
  2. [ext] Lesson 2
  3. [ext] Lesson 3
  4. [ext] Lesson 4

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