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Hello everyone.

This is the 63rd NHK Television Go Tournament.

I am the moderator, Nagashima Kozei.

This is the 12th game of the first round.

Starting with B block

This is the game between Cho Sonjin 9 dan and Yukawa Mitsuhisa 9 dan.

Please enjoy.

After the nigiri, Cho Sonjin will go first.

Komi is at 6.5. Both players must make their move within 30 seconds.

Each player is given 10, 1 minute periods of byo yomi.

Have a good game.

Black 16-4 Upper Right corner Star Point

White 4-16 Lower Right Corner Star Point

Now let's introduce the players.

Black: Cho Sonjin 9 dan.

He is 45 years old and was born on April 18th, 1970 in South Korea.

He learned Go under Ando Takeo 7 dan.

He plays under the Tokyo Go Federation.

He has been playing in the NHK tournament for the past 5 years. This is his seventeenth time participating.

White 4-4 Upper Left Corner Star Point

White: Yukawa Mitsuhisa 9 dan.

Born on August 7th, 1967. 48 years old.

He is from Osaka prefecture.

He studied Go under Ieda Ryuji 8 dan.

He plays under the Kansai Go Federation.

He has played in the NHK tournament for two straight years. This is the 19th time he has participated

White 9-16 Pincer

Now to introduce our commentator.

Michael Redmond 9 dan. Thank you for being here.

Glad to be here.

What will be the highlight of today's match?

Both players play "Power Go."

They'll both play solidly during the opening and then wait for their chance to start a fight.

Once they start fighting, it feels like it never stops.

How will they fight indeed.

In the game, he pincered.

When Black approaches, White can protect, then Black can play something around here.

Or like this where you are inviting the pincer.

Pincer, then double approach.

He attached.

This is a relatively calm move. A normal joseki (standard sequence).

Now to see the players themselves.

In matches between these two, Cho Sonjin is 1-0.

Not many games then.

The one game they did play was during the NHK tournament.

They played in the second round.

Now they're battling again in the NHK cup.

A match between a player from the Kansai Go Federation and the Tokyo Go Federation.

That would be the reason why they haven't played that many games against each other.

Yukawa is looking for a little revenge.

Invading the 3,3 point was a common joseki in the past.

Nowadays, the attachment is more popular.

The 3,3 invasion joseki for Black isn't thought of to be as good.

This is a joseki you would even see in handicap Go.

White has the choice between this wedge and playing the hane on the 3,3 point.

The wedge is a joseki that has been played for awhile.

It's easy to understand.

The followups are easy to understand.

He has a lot of cutting points, so he plays the hanging connection.

White being able to atari at the 3-3 is very good.

That's why it was thought that this joseki was good for White.

That's why Black didn't used to attach. He'd instead go into the 3-3 point.

Nowadays, Black will take sente and extend along the left side.

Now Black can play elsewhere.

Professional thinking has changed. Black can extend along the left side. This is playable for Black

Black can develop quickly.

If White were to get a stone in the middle on the left, that would be ideal for him.

Because Black can extend along the side, it's unclear how effective White's wall is.

Yukawa is an aggressive player.

That type of style is commonly seen in his games.

He likes to be on the offensive. It's his specialty.

He probably likes openings where he gets thickness.

You can try and surround the Black stones on the side. That's one way to play.

Black is a bit thin. It all depends how he deals with it.

The two black stones are three spaces apart, so you can invade.

The invasion is a problem. Black can choose to push through and create a cutting point for White.

He could also use White's weakness in the corner to strengthen his stones.

They've used all their thinking time.

This move here by White is rare.

If you play closer then it feels more like you're attacking.

Black will probably protect.

If you play a bit further away, then Black will defend like this.

Does Black protect this area?

Does he let White play over here and then push through to attack?

There are two ways.

So it's a matter of choosing which one.

Black could directly defend to strengthen himself.

Or he could push and aim for White's weak points.

By attacking White these stones could become stronger in relation to White.

He chose this one.

He pushed here.

Now play the hane.

Black could play here and aim at this cut. This move becomes sente.

This protects the weakness of the three space jump.

You can also aim for this cut.

I learned this sequence from Go Seigen

It might just be Go Seigen's invention.

He said that this joseki was good for Black.

Professionals still don't really know if he was right or not.

Go Seigen has since passed away.

How long ago was that?

Not too long ago.

I like to play out this joseki as Black.

I don't really know if it's good for Black, but my win rate is good with it.

White has been building a wall, but you can't really call it strong.

If Black picks the right spot, White's in real trouble.

He invaded.

White 3-12 Invade

Earlier I said that the descent on the second line worked.

White may have moves against it.

I played a game just like this once.

Exactly the same.

It was a few years ago.

Black cut and then it turned into a big fight.

This will definitely turn into a fierce battle.

It will get pretty intense?

If White connects then Black will extend.

Is there any chance White won't connect?

Normally you do.

They're now into byo-yomi.

For example, normally after this push and hane and cut, you have to connect.

He descended here. You could treat these stones lightly. It's not totally out of the question.

Letting Black take this stone is painful. You do get a move on the other side.

Yes it is.

Black's shape is very good.

Black can play here, so we have to extend once more.

Now our attention turns back to the left side. You need to connect.

Now he extends.

Black no longer descends in this position.

He's now aiming at playing the kosumi.

If White comes out with this stone then Black naturally encircles this group.

If White comes out then he's aiming at bringing this stone out.

White has his work cut out for him.

He's still using his thinking time.

He's considering what might happen if he doesn't connect.

Cho Sonjin has made into in the "Best 4" while Yukawa made it into the third round of the NHK tournament.

At what point in the tournament did these two play?

The second round.

He connected.

He would regret not connecting.

He's spent two periods of byo-yomi.

Connecting was difficult for him.

He was wondering whether to play on the left or the right.

There is a lot going on on the board in this game.

Very intense fight.

He played the kosumi. You want to play one higher, the knight's move here.

However the connection is weak and White could get clumped together.

The kosumi is stronger shape.

Black has two things to consider.

Playing the kosumi here looks like a solid move.

White wants to come out as the next move. If White plays here,

Black will cover and then Black will throw away these two stones.

Black can feel satisfied after taking this part.

So this is an exchange then?

Maybe.

I think people who play "Power Go" won't play like this.

I think Black will play here to make shape first. He won't throw these stones away.

Instead he'll aim for this spot.

He'll play this after.

This move is big though.

He is choosing between these two ideas.

Another byo-yomi period.

We were talking about the kosumi just now, correct?

What if White plays over here first?

That could be a problem but...

That's true but this knight's' move feels really good.

I haven't read everything out from here.

It's going to be really difficult to make eyes here with these two stones threatening this area.

Black will shut White in. Even if White somehow lives, then all this is Black's.

That's just my feeling.

You can also connect or jump and then aim for this move.

If you're going to play on the left, then the kosumi is the only move.

In the center there are various moves.

He played on the left.

Black 4-13 Kosumi

Cho might not be sacrificing the two stones in the middle.

That is a possibility.

He's not the type to just throw away stones.

There eh?

White 4-11 Kosumi

I had felt that this move was overplay.

I didn't really think of it.

This move is tough.

Black is aiming to capture the lower left White group.

This kind of move is normally terrible.

I feel he'll hane above.

He'll hane on the fifth line and then White will come out.

These two moves are really bad with respect to the left side.

But, they're aiming at capturing White's group on the bottom.

He's done the math.

He must play here.

Black 5-11 Hane

Can White let himself be captured?

White cannot play elsewhere.

He has to come out. He doesn't want to lose this and his bottom left group.

He'd capture the White stones by playing on the left star point.

It's up in the air though, whether or not he can capture the bottom group.

White would get captured if he didn't respond. He'd lose.

You might want to play to save the lower left corner fearing you would be captured.

If that happens it would mean White should have escaped earlier.

White's move avoided capture. You do it even though you have a weak group.

Now Black looks really good.

The moves he played previously were bad, but he has to find a way to make them work.

White is trapped. But Black's shape is thin, especially with the knight's move.

Can White make use of that?

This is scary for White.

How would White come out?

If White peeps then Black isn't going to connect here.

The correct sequence would start with the crosscut.

Letting this stone go means we can get out.

So pull back.

Even if you were to take all the liberties on the outside, there is still this atari.

I don't think this works.

Even if you play like this, the net doesn't work.

You can't capture.

If White can't capture Black you have to think about living on the inside.

The hane is better than descending.

They're still thinking.

White cannot make an eye in sente.

Even if you descend, this is just one eye.

Even playing one move over, this is still just one eye.

Like this.

I fear there is a chance this will become a ko if White plays here.

This is a ko.

White has ko threats here.

Because of that, Black will connect.

White can't make two eyes if Black plays here.

This may just be the vital point for White.

If the outside is connected, this move may become sente.

If this happens then White's done a good job at making life.

He also made a good amount of territory.

Just as much as Black.

This is success for White.

This could turn into an interesting fight.

Another move to think about is the keima.

Black will push on the third line.

This is rather painful.

What about the eye space here?

If White plays both these points then he has an eye.

Being able to play on both of those point is another matter entirely.

The corner is still one eye in gote.

Painful.

I think the kosumi works better.

What happens if White gets captured.

That won't do.

So this is the make or break part of the game?

Right, this is where the game will be decided.

Let's say White plays elsewhere. It's still hard to find a move over here.

Let's say this move captures. I think White loses.

This looks big.

I hope White can make use of the weakness in the center and make life.

I'm the commentator though. I want to have my cake and eat it too.

Yukawa 9 dan is using a lot of his time.

These two moves were very powerful.

Normally you wouldn't play like this.

Well if he doesn't get a return on these stones, then he has damaged himself.

If he hasn't done sufficient reading, then making those moves would be scary.

He spent some time thinking before he played the kosumi.

He probably had planned all these moves out before playing it.

It's rare to see someone use so much time already.

I think he's in a bind.

How will he survive?

He might be in trouble, but the kosumi is probably the only move.

Is Black's shape on the outside strong?

Well, it's sort of thin.

We just looked at some variations.

Directly breaking through won't work.

Well, there is another way to try and break out. Shall we try them out?

You can break out with the empty triangle.

You can extend here and then later aim for moves on the inside.

If he plays elsewhere then there is a net here.

If White gets to play the kosumi here, breaking through with the empty triangle might work.

He attached with the kosumi just now.

If Black does nothing White can connect.

I think he'll hane. Yes.

Prevents the connection.

After you block then it feels like Black will atari.

It could be dangerous.

White 2-16 Block

He might be considering the hanging connection instead of the atari.

This may become a capturing race. The safer move is to connect.

He atari'd.

So he'll start a ko and then there will be an exchange.

So White has ko threats at the bottom?

Yes, the atari on those two stones.

I think White will directly cut.

Black will take and White has ko threats.

Black doesn't have any threats.

He didn't take. Now he's making more threats.

He may descend to the first line after White cuts at the ko. This could be used as a threat.

White wants to have enough threats to prevent that from happening so he played in the center.

Just when it looks like there's a ko, we don't actually start it.

Professionals do that.

This move creates ko threats.

We'll play like this, and here, probably.

I think this move.

I think since Black doesn't have any ko threats, he'll descend.

We connect, then take, and then White can live.

The atari here works.

There's a peep here.

White looks fine here. He didn't pick this variation.

In the game he picked this. Black will most likely block.

Now we cut.

We can start the ko over here, then have threats here.

Take the ko, descend, then pull back, continuing the ko.

Then this cut is a ko threat.

If we push through he may run away.

Now we use this cut to make ko threats after we push and he blocks.

He cut.

Now Black has to run away with those two stones.

That means that White has even more ko threats.

That means White had already won the ko when it was first played.

Which means Black gets two moves in the center.

Black 10-14 Bend

White has to think about how he'll continue in the center.

He's thinking about when to stop making ko threats in the center.

One more move.

Getting caught in a ladder is bad.

When this is all over, White would like to attack Black's left hand group.

Yukawa likes to attack.

Black has no choice.

It's about time to continue the ko.

It feels like Black came out ahead in this fight.

He did.

Isn't White worried about his group at the bottom?

Those stones can be sacrificed.

The fight on the left is bigger.

The chance that Black will lose the ko is high.

Let's say White connects out and Black makes territory in the lower right by capturing those stones.

Black will get attacked.

If Black loses the ko, he needs to think about how to help his stones get into the center.

They're both thinking about how to attack their opponent.

Yukawa especially. He is good at offense.

When he's in a position to attack, he does.

He used a ko threat there.

That works.

Should he take or connect?

Connecting or taking, it affects the number of ko threats.

There is a subtle difference in territory.

Spending a lot of time on a very crucial point. This is unexpected.

There is a subtle difference between the two moves.

We don't like the fact that if we capture he gets another ko threat.

If we connect, we have to consider what happens if White wins the ko.

If White gets this he can atari and Black gets less territory.

3-4 point difference.

Nothing he can do about it.

There's a bit of a difference, so he's thinking whether or not he should take.

If we play the other way, there's a possibility White can come from the other direction.

If he chooses this, the situation over here is different.

That's why he chose here, thinking this loss for Black might be bigger.

He connected.

It's unexpected to spend so much time thinking about connecting in a speed game.

I said earlier that black can descend to the first line.

But actually White has quite a few threats again the 4 black stones in the center.

Black may not descend.

There, eh?

Powerful move.

It looks pretty strong.

It looks like it's going to capture those two stones in a net.

If White tries to push out, Black might be able to capture it after extending.

If Black can capture those two White stones, it'd be very good for him.

Very severe and very big.

He'll take now.

Now there is no way for Black to cut White off.

White has escaped.

Now the first fight is over.

We can call that "Round 1"

I think there will be plenty more fights.

Now those stones are for the most part captured.

Black has blocked off the exit for those stones.

They're essentially captured.

Even if White pushes, it's hard for him to get out.

Black might play a knight's move in case White tries to escape. It gets complicated.

The more I look at it the more complicated it is.

I hope I get it right. I'm the commentator after all.

It's complicated, but White is in trouble.

I think we can turn our attention to the bottom side.

I'd like to know how this turns out.

Shall we play it out?

Please. Push, push, then extend.

We have to think about what happens if White pushes and cuts.

If White cuts we have to play here.

If Black extends White gets one more liberty.

White succeeds at getting out this way.

If he has one less liberty, he's dead.

The other move we need to think about is the kosumi attachment.

It's like this.

If White plays this then atari here.

Then you connect here.

Black cleanly captures White.

He's run out of liberties.

Actually White could go here.

Like this White loses the capturing race.

If White extends then Black is in danger.

Black has 3 liberties.

Now he'll be atari'd

At this point we'll just throw away these stones.

Capture in the middle.

White has failed.

They won't play this out.

He's going to strengthen his bottom group and throw away those two stones. This is the expected strategy.

He hane'd.

Double hane.

He's going to leave those two stones in the middle alone.

If he can come out with them he'll cause trouble.

Black will go...

Black 11-15 Cut

White 13-14 Connect

He cut. Very severe move.

I thought he would cut at the other spot.

Does his cut mean that he'll capture the bottom White group?

He'll capture, but the middle is still a stone in his shoe.

This cut here.

If Black extends White will come out.

Black will try to capture.

Like this, these stones look like they're captured.

Playing like this is also good.

You can let these stones go and use them to escape.

This leads to a ladder.

Please play White for me.

Now we have a ladder.

As long as you don't make a mistake.

You won't try to escape at this point.

Black is captured.

Therefore, if Black extends and White tries to escape, Black will play here.

These White stones will be saved, but now we have a new fight on our hands.

Well, it might happen.

He played the kosumi.

The kosumi is going for a lot, more so than the descent.

White could still attach on the outside.

The shape here is not resolved.

A mysterious move. This turned out differently than I thought.

When Black plays the kosumi...yes...White wants to play there.

I was sure he'd extend and aim for the center.

What a fight.

The next move depends on the ladder, yet again.

This went as we expected. He attached to the kosumi.

White will continue to expand on the right.

He blocked.

When White extends he has a good followup on the bottom.

He may have another move in mind though.

White has various moves he can consider.

This is the most direct, honest way to play.

When Black connects his stones at the bottom, then White will atari, and we'll have a ladder.

He'll atari the one stone

He'll play something so that he doesn't get cut.

Hanging connection.

Black still has problems in the center.

The bottom has become Black's territory.

White's four stones are captured.

He can't save them.

They basically just died.

He doesn't seem to care about the aji in the middle.

It's there.

White running away with those two stones may result in Black building the top side of the board.

He might want to play at the top next.

Black 17-16 Hane

He's taking away White's liberties.

He could have also played the 3,3 point.

If you hane you remove White's liberties and it is easier to attack.

He felt that pushing through and using the atari at the 3,3 point would help him strengthen his stones.

We can see how Black is taking away White's liberties.

He'll play to take a liberty away from those four White stones.

The middle of those three stones is the vital point.

There are moves to make use of the lack of liberties, like an atari.

Both players realize this.

White will make shape because he doesn't want that kind of thing to happen to him.

White 17-17 Cut

Black has about 40 points of territory at the bottom.

It's very big.

White has a good amount of territory on the left.

It's tough to estimate.

There's still an invasion at the 3-3 point in the upper left corner.

White has maybe 30 points.

Black is around 10 points ahead.

If the center doesn't turn out poorly then Black is ahead.

White is still in the game if he can do something at the top.

It's hard to play elsewhere here.

You could play the hanging connection here.

If you play the hanging connection then it might fix White's liberty problems.

Atari.

They're both thinking about the center.

It's exciting. Who will play in the center first?

Black did well at the bottom but he needs to continue playing on the right.

Black 12-16 Connect

Cho studied under Ando Takeo 7 dan.

I heard he lived with him while he was studying.

Redmond, you studied under someone else?

I lived with and studied under Oeda.

Ando has had many strong pupils.

Many great players, genius players, like Yoda for instance.

Everyone studies and learns together.

You study harder when everyone is watching your games.

It's good to have a rival, and you can't have one if there's nobody around you. I felt that way too.

As a young child studying in a foreign country, did you ever feel sad or lonely?

Well once I started studying under Oeda I began to fight, so I didn't have time for such thoughts.

They're playing in the center now.

So you lived in the Oeda house...

Well we did make each other upset sometimes, but I never felt sad or lonely.

Studying under Oeda was really rewarding.

Ando didn't have many students studying under him, but they were all talented.

Now White will come out and Black may play another stone.

Black may try and squeeze White.

He'll try to make the left side as small as possible.

He can't just sacrifice the center.

He pushed.

Will White extend?

Black can't follow along anymore. He must protect the center.

The Black stones on the left are captured.

White might want another move. Black will protect the center.

White should push one more time.

He can also play elsewhere.

You can think about playing elsewhere.

He's considering his options.

White 11-11

He has to play this.

Now that the Black stones on the left have been captured, they won't be involved in any more fighting.

Extending after the atari is the correct shape.

Extending is a fine move but he might not play it.

He can't continue the attack.

It's great shape though.

He captured.

So now White's left side is bigger.

Now White has more territory.

Black has large territory at the bottom and White has large territory on the left. White is bigger.

White is ahead.

We're not counting the territory around the 3-3 point in the upper left corner.

If he got that, White's territory would be really big.

Black will aim to play in the upper right corner.

White has a bit of a wall going on the right, but we don't know if it's strong yet.

It has one eye.

The hanging connection.

It has at least one eye there.

Not sure whether it has two eyes or not.

If Black extends along the right side White isn't settled.

White is ahead on territory.

Let's say Black extends around here.

He has a weak point here.

We're a long way from saying that White is dead.

We worry about these stones.

Black can increase his territory by attacking.

Cutting here and then playing the kosumi...

And then White running away here.

Both were unexpected.

White's territory is bigger.

White is working hard.

Black is in the position to attack.

It's still anybody's game.

The upper side is wide open.

Will he play on the right or at the top?

Well there it is.

This move threatens White.

We can't say White is dead though.

Won't defending make Black thick?

We don't wan't want to play on the right.

Yes, there.

Earlier I said that this extension is note sente.

The move on the space to the left is.

This is still a long way off, but...

White can force Black to capture his 4 stones at the bottom.

He can do this by encircling Black's middle stones.

Black will have to come back and capture.

That would be semedori.

This reduces Black's territory.

Black has taken a lot of space.

Since he extended so far he does need to defend.

White can't simply defend.

The top is big. We would want to play something there.

Side extension.

10-3 Expansion

You want to play this move from the star point.

He has extensions on both sides.

It's common sense.

Now the 3-3 point is something we need to think about.

The weakness is the 3-3 point.

He went in.

Black 3-3

He didn't need to think about block this way.

It's common sense to block from the side that is wider and more expansive.

This side White's extension stone is further away.

Just like the proverb.

Black 3-4 Come Underneath

When you use the large knight's move as a corner enclosure for a star point stone,

You have to pick this joseki.

I thought we'd see some basic joseki from these two.

It feels just right here.

I was wrong.

This is more severe.

Normally white plays the hane the other way. That would be the normal joseki.

What about the hane underneath?

White wants Black to struggle.

He's taking away eyespace.

There are a few variations.

If Black comes underneath then there are fewer.

The attachment here is a common tesuji.

It's interesting Black didn't play on the 2-2 point.

White would block if he did.

When you attach you're basically skipping the 2-2 point.

White plays on the fourth line to continue the normal joseki.

Does he have a special move prepared?

Strange move.

Is White trying to take Black's eyespace.

He wants Black to have a thin shape. White is thick on the left.

It's so strong he has nothing to worry about.

So he is taking away eyespace to make the corner bigger for himself.

Black might break through on the left side.

White won't mind much because he's thick.

The top is the important part.

White wants to emphasize the top and the upper left corner at the same time.

Now there's a hole in Whites wall.

Black could come out.

If he does that the two stones in the corner might get captured.

That's what White is aiming for.

Normally you come out here.

Will he play here?

He can cut.

Black captures but then his two stones are captured in a ladder.

This is terrible for Black.

The corner lives but in gote.

This is bad.

Then this cut isn't good?

Black might play the hanging connection and let the two stones go.

White is very strong here.

We wanted this area over here.

Developing from these stones is not interesting.

Especially if we exchange this.

White doesn't care about that stone.

Black would feel awful.

White's territory here is pretty big.

When he takes he naturally takes this area here.

Depending on the situation this stone could become weak.

This way there's no chance of that. White feels good.

Black didn't push out, he hane'd underneath.

Atari here.

Connect.

I did say earlier it's better not to block here, but now...

Now Black wishes he had.

White wants to descend.

"Man I should've blocked" is what Black is thinking.

There's a chance after the atari White will take these two stones, but for now, connect.

Those two stones aren't important.

Now expand here.

That could become territory.

If Black were to come in here and somehow make it out, this stone would come under attack.

It'd be sad for White to lose control of an area where he thought he had territory.

White has a lot of solid territory here. He may not mind if his territory up here gets broken up.

Black didn't gain much here.

Yukawa's style is fighting.

He might try to come in.

This went as I expected. This is correct.

Keeping track of the territorial balance is no easy task.

Being strong here will definitely affect how this part of the board plays out.

Even if the top doesn't turn into territory, White has plenty already.

He needs one more move here to be safe.

Playing elsewhere is dangerous.

In a previous game, Mukai couldn't decide between these two moves.

Now Black is having the same conundrum.

Cho is thinking about it now.

Playing like this is painful.

You atari and then connect.

You can live by playing the hanging connection here.

Black is not totally alive yet.

This is a possibility.

Both players see this instantly.

This feels bad.

Whether or not White plays here is another matter. However, this feels bad for Black.

If you descend White will turn.

He's considering his options.

He played there.

That must be frustrating.

He must feel frustrated with this. White can turn this into a ko.

He can live.

If he descends he's alive.

Taking two stones becomes sente then.

This is painful.

He won't play like this.

He may wait to play out the ko instead.

He played.

This move doesn't make you feel great.

You must be pretty mean to play this.

When he connects, I wonder if he'll play the hanging connection.

He could connect.

There is no need to play the hanging connection now.

He might be checking his opponent's mood.

He played it.

Well they say nice guys finish last in Go.

For the most part, yes.

When you're ahead, you have to keep pushing.

You have to keep pressing your opponent to keep your lead.

In real life most people would dislike you for doing that.

Strange move.

It's not alive yet.

So do we save our two stones or look for ko threats?

Cho Sonjin is playing a lot of weird moves today.

White doesn't have to play there straight away.

Trying to take the group with a ko could be bad.

If you're going to play the ko, you need to prepare threats beforehand.

White needs to take precautions.

I think Cho just laughed darkly.

One of the things Black is hoping to do with this attack is to perhaps split White.

Aiming for White's weak points?

Black is aiming to make use of White's lack of liberties.

If he plays the kosumi then Black will attach with a one point jump.

That is the shapes vital point.

He protected.

White 15-13 Kosumi Attachment

White might not have two eyes if Black extends.

White might be in for it.

Yukawa hasn't changed his expression.

I've played Yukawa before.

He always looks like that.

He's always like that when he's playing.

Who knows if he's happy.

It'd actually be weird if he smiled.

Black extended. It'd be bad for White to let his two stones get cut.

Now White isn't alive.

If Black plays the knight's move on the third line, he doesn't have two eyes.

He is out in the center...

It won't die if it can get out.

Now White has one eye.

The fact that White only has one eye makes a big difference.

He has to play in the center to find another eye, or else he'll die. I wonder how he'll do it.

Knight's move there.

Will Black use this opportunity to chase White's group and simultaneously reduce White at the top?

That might happen.

Well Black's territory on the right could also get bigger.

With the Knight's move, the right is basically Black's. Technically speaking it's not territory yet though.

It has some places where White can invade.

There might be a chance that White can enclose Black's center and aim to make a capturing race.

Black 13-8

Black's right side has gotten very big.

Some might be afraid of how big Black is getting. They'd want to play in that direction.

That's why I found it interesting that he aimed his move towards the left.

He is intent on attacking, no matter what.

White 14-3

White chose the knight's move.

Bending at the spot 2 spaces down from the Tengen stone is sente.

Then it becomes a one space jump instead of a knight's move.

That's why White is solid.

If Black doesn't attack he's really behind.

White can somehow make eyes. Black does need to find a way to attack this group.

He already has one eye.

He just needs to choose how he'll make his second eye.

Black is trying to encircle White.

He wants stronger shape in the middle.

White could make a bamboo tube shape.

If he has to defend, he can make an eye.

Black connects.

White will continue to run away towards the left.

He's not trying to make an eye.

He's thinking about territory.

White could hane.

Normally Black pulls back.

Black should respond.

Black 17-12 Pull Back

The peaceful move would be to continue towards the left.

But then Black's right side becomes territory.

There's a weakness between Black's center stones and the right side.

He's thinking about that opening.

Will White find it?

He played softly.

It would have been more severe to play one spot over.

I don't have the patience to play like this.

I'd want to erase the right and then make eyes.

The Knight's move is perfect.

Now there are no more moves for White.

This is the first time we can truly call the right side of the board Black's territory.

It's always looked like it could become Black's.

There was a possibility Black wouldn't get it.

White's group in the center is pretty much alive.

It's fine.

It's alive.

This move is sente.

White 11-11 Atekomi

Now we have to think about territory.

With these two players, I figured one of them would have finished the other one off by now.

Now we actually have to calculate who is ahead.

Let's see who is leading.

Please.

This game may be decided in the endgame.

I do think White is ahead.

White's area at the top is not completely territory yet.

Black can still invade somewhere in here.

Instead of invading here, what about the shoulder hit?

We don't know how much White will ultimately get after this, so it's hard to calculate who is leading.

Ah, for White?

There are two big points, the 3-3 and over here.

The part over here is basically settled.

Playing this makes this an eye.

If Black plays here, then this move is sente.

This looks like it could be an eye.

If White plays this you must play here to kill.

There's still some possibility White may die.

Black is low on liberties here. If he loses them...

Black may be the one who gets captured.

If his liberties are taken away that is.

Trying to directly capture White is not going to work.

So White can play elsewhere?

Yes, he can. In the game he played here.

He wants to settle.

White is helping Black settle his shape. If White plays another move, then Black will feel relieved.

White should take sente here. It'd be strange not to.

Will he play a move to protect the top?

I think he will.

Ahh, the 3,3.

I wasn't in time to comment.

The 3-3 is also big.

Since White played the 3-3 point, it's up to Black to figure out how to play at the top.

White will then try to cut Black off.

White playing the 3-3 point reveals his intentions.

He blocked.

This move is worth a lot of territory.

It protects against White's knight's move underneath.

White's Knight probably would have been sente.

Now White can turn his attention back to the top.

The 3,3 was the right point.

Good thing that White played the 3,3.

Picking the right spot to protect was difficult.

I was thinking about playing a knight's move between the two third line stones.

This move protects against the shoulder hit.

Black probably would have played that.

He had this move all along.

White's response to this would normally be the kosumi, but White's stones are one line off.

The connection between White's 2nd line stone on the right and the keima is weak.

You can't really capture this stone.

If you kosumi above it...

Then Black's center stones are doing their job.

Playing here covers up the weakness of the knight's move.

Now White's connection is fine.

Even though it's on the fourth line it affects the second line connection.

Black 12-5 Jump

I'm actually interested to see how White will play now that Black has escaped.

White's stones in the upper right are good because they took an important area, but now it's a life and death problem.

That's why he rushed to protect here.

Black descends, White hanes, and then that is the normal endgame sequence.

Expanding in the center would be big, but descending here is also big.

It has to do with whether or not White is alive.

It also affects the endgame.

He played that move quickly. Now the game is going to get exciting.

This will decide the game.

So he attaches here.

It has to do with Black's one space jump on the right and White's descending move.

The descent works to keep White alive.

Black's attachment move has friendly stones to help it.

White 10-2 Descend

Now it's a matter of reading.

If Black gets surrounded?

Well it counts as an invasion.

White would surround first then think of moves afterward.

If White had wanted to seal Black in, the move would be on the fifth line, but he'd have a lot of weaknesses.

Black is the one who is afraid because White is so strong nearby.

White is not going to be captured.

If Black extends towards the left then things get complicated.

There it is.

White's two stones at the very top will be fine.

The two White stones in the center aren't safe though.

White will pick a group and then run with it.

If Black plays here then White is dead.

Let's play this out.

Keep going out?

This is a net, isn't it?

Not quite.

Play the knight's move.

White is surrounded.

White is afraid.

Yukawa is thinking now.

Attaching underneath is another move we can think about.

If you play here, even if he pushes, you have a move like this.

He extends, and then you do this.

There's a lot you have to read out.

This will be the last fight.

This is Black's last ditch effort to win.

I was wondering who was ahead.

This is difficult for Black too.

He made the decision that he didn't have enough points, so he had to play this.

White has weak points too.

Remember how I said earlier that Black wouldn't attempt to kill the White stones in the middle?

Well, the board is different now.

It could happen now.

He doesn't have two eyes just yet.

If Black gets thick around it...

White 12-2 Attach

That spot would have been good for Black.

That would have been perfect for him.

Black 7-5 Knight's Move

White 9-6 Extend

Black's got his work cut out for him at the top of the board.

There is that thing in the center.

Black jumped out with the knight's move but the connection between the stones is bad.

They've both used all their time.

All gone.

If he jumps here, there is this attachment or just the push and cut.

White captures.

So he's not connected.

If you want a more solid shape then you could kosumi or use this one space jump.

Making eyes on the top would seem very difficult.

That's why Black is in a rough spot.

That's why exchanges like these could be useful.

That way Black could play through here.

Who knows if all that will really work though.

They're so close yet so far.

It's a solid shape, it's hard to totally surround it.

This is a bit difficult.

The kosumi doesn't help the fact that the connection with the knight's move is weak.

Sacrificing the two stones is an option.

White 8-4

He went for the simple, direct route.

Black could extend.

He could extend one more time.

It's probably better just to throw those two stones away.

That's about right.

Black 6-3 Jump

Black is saying "Here take two stones!"

He's successfully invaded the top.

Now it's a matter of territory.

White 7-3 Wedge

Black 7-2

White 7-4 Connect

White's corner is strong. Black is regretting not having saved those two stones.

He made an eye with a chance for a ko.

Saving those two stones...

Well who knows how that would have affected the game.

It would have affected White.

White 10-7 Kosumi

He didn't cut.

He has two ways to capture stones. He's fine.

They're worth the same.

The kosumi is meant to help the middle group out.

Black 6-8 Jump

White 2-4 Cut

Who do you think is ahead?

I think White is winning.

By a lot?

Don't know about that.

I think they'll play until the end.

Black 11-5 Connect

White 8-2 Cut

He needs to play there. His shape is thin.

He attached to connect?

Yes.

So he should be fine.

White has some weak points in this shape.

There are some places where he could get squeezed for liberties.

That's a solid move.

I would have played the monkey jump in the upper right.

The wedge here might be sente.

How would Black protect? Does he have to?

Black's group at the top isn't totally connected.

Big move.

Now White might be able to reduce Black's liberties and force him to capture the stones at the bottom, reducing his own points (semedori).

Black 7-9

White 7-10 Capture

Black 8-9 Extend

I'm wondering about the Ko.

On the left?

Yes.

I don't think White will start it.

The problem is the number of ko threats.

I still might worry about it.

Well it's a possibility but....

If White's ahead there's no reason to do it.

White 19-6

The monkey jump is a big move.

The monkey jump is just the right move here.

This is sente for White. Black has to defend.

Black 18-5

White 19-5

This is a standard sequence for monkey jumps.

Pay attention.

Even 5 dan level players make mistakes with this.

I was wondering how to properly play out the monkey jump.

There are many different ways to defend against the monkey jump.

The Kosumi.

Black should have played there.

Now the game feels easy for White.

The kosumi looks like it reduces the territory here.

It prevents Black from coming under.

It also reduces territory.

Black 2-18 Jump

Big move.

He's calm.

This is just like the knight's move before.

He might have been able to come in a little bit further.

There might be a chance he gets cut off inside Black's territory.

He decided against going in any further.

Black 18-11

He probably wanted to go in a bit further but didn't.

At this stage we're in the end game.

We just need to find the big moves and play them.

It's surprisingly difficult.

The cut on the upper side of the board is big.

White may have a right to that move.

This is big too.

Black will connect under.

Black 3-19

That move may have been worth somewhere between 5-9 points, maybe 7.

White can force Black to run out of liberties.

So the corner moves are really big.

White could start a ko.

Whoever gets there first...

He played elsewhere.

Well like this coming out doesn't have any meaning.

Maybe it was sente.

If Black does nothing White comes into his center territory.

He played elsewhere.

Black 2-17

If White connects, Black making an eye in the corner is a big move.

It's almost as big as if White had connected and then turned earlier.

White has a move at the top now.

This move right here.

Black can't cut.

Black is in trouble.

He needs some time.

White 3-17 Capture

Patient.

This is a bit painful.

I might have resigned.

White is ahead.

Black 15-10

Well he'd lose on time if he did nothing, so he protected.

Did Black really need to protect there?

Play on the right or at the top?

Black's shape could run out of liberties.

He played there.

Will Black lose two stones?

Not connecting would be terrible.

Black 17-5 Connect

White didn't actually have any special moves there, even though it looked like he did.

Maybe he's reading something out?

White 5-8

He didn't have enough time to read it all out.

He resigned.

Yukawa Mitsuhisa wins by resignation after 190 moves.

Yukawa Mitsuhis a 9 dan wins by resignation.

What did you think of today's game?

It was a fierce and intense fight, just as I expected.

The fight started off with White having a hard time.

Once White did well in the middle and was able to get out into the center, White was ahead.

He also did well at the top.

Wonderful game.

Michael Redmond 9 dan, thank you. Subtitles End

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Partida de go de profesionales Takemiya Masaki Black vs Goto Shungo - Duration: 1:29:58.

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NHK Cup Go Television Tournament

16th game of the first round

Hello everyone.

It is time for the NHK Cup Go Television Tournament.

Today is the 16th game of the first round.

Today Takemiya Masaki 9 dan will play against Goto Shungo 9 dan.

Please enjoy.

Both players have done the nigiri. Takemiya Masaki 9 dan will go first.

Komi is 6.5 points. Both players will have 30 seconds to make their move.

Each player has 10 periods of 1 minute byo-yomi.

Have a good game.

Black 16-4 Upper Right Corner Star Point

White 4-16 Lower Left Corner Star Point

Black 16-16 Lower Right Corner Star Point Stone

Black: Takemiya Masaki 9 dan

Born in Tokyo

Became pro in 1965

Became 9 dan in 1977.

Studied under Kitani Minoru 9 dan.

He has been playing in the NHK 38 years and has participated 40 times.

He plays for the Tokyo Go Federation.

White 4-4 Upper Left Star Point

White: Goto Shungo 9 dan

Born in Hyobo prefecture.

Became a pro in 1980/

Became 9 dan in 1995.

Studied under Hayasa Hiroshi 9 dan.

This is the tenth time he has participated in the NHK cup. He's been playing in it for 3 years.

He plays for the Kansai Go Federation.

White 3-14

Now to introduce our commentator: Komatsu Hideki 9 dan.

Thank you for being here.

Glad to be here.

What will be the highlight of today's match?

The most important part will be how Goto responds to Takemiya's Cosmic style.

Really looking forward to it.

Thank you.

Now let's look at the tournament bracket.

This is A block.

There are still 2 more games to be played in the first round.

Which game do you think we should pay close attention to?

I think Xie, the female Honinbo.

It'll be interesting to see how far she'll go.

We should pay attention to the female players.

Murakawa is a younger player, but very strong.

Now let's look at the win/loss rate between our two current players.

They've played 5 games. Takemiya has won 3 and Goto has won 2.

Almost even.

Goto will have to work hard.

When these two first played, Takemiya was the Meijin.

Goto at the time had said the two were evenly matched.

Now let's look at the game.

Takemiya has played two star point stones.

He's unbeatable with it.

Meaning if he plays Black?

Looking at all of his games, he has a 100% win rate as Black.

Lately he has been playing the approach more.

When you think of him, you think of the sanrensei.

White approaches and Black plays the kosumi.

This is Takemiya's special opening.

Lately he's been approaching.

He approached in the game and White defended.

He plays this two space extension lately.

This is unexpected since they're not three spaces apart.

He does play this from time to time.

He approached and then he played the sanrensei.

Well it is the NHK cup.

He's playing just what his fans want him to, the sanrensei.

It's what he's known for.

I'm sure our viewers are looking forward to his cosmic style.

I can understand that.

And now he played here.

This is a rare move.

Even for Takemiya.

This is new for him.

Now he double approaches.

Now let's look at a pre-game interview.

Firist Goto 9 dan.

Please share with us your hopes for this match.

I hope to play my best and showcase a great game to the viewers.

Even if you're on the wrong TV channel, I still hope that you will enjoy the magic of Go.

How do you feel playing Takemiya Masaki?

When I saw the tournament bracket and saw it was Takemiya, I looked forward to playing against his cosmic style.

Well even more than that, Manami-san will be watching.

I want to play well enough so she doesn't think I'm weak.

That is all.

Thank you very much.

He's always making such interesting comments.

Well at least he's met his goal right?

Goto has been playing in the NHK cup for 3 years.

I've played Goto 9 dan twice this year.

During regular matches.

He seems to be performing well.

Really? Up next, Takemiya.

Please tell us your hopes for this match.

I don't have any.

Goto is like a hermit living in the mountains, training in seclusion.

He's strong.

I can't lose.

I want to play a game that fills my soul with the music of an Argentinian tango.

An Argentinian tango?

What does he mean?

Well Takemiya has been quite the dancer the past few years.

He practices everyday for 3 hours.

He said it made him play Go better.

The rhythm helps him play.

He said he wanted to feel like he was dancing?

And now the interviews are over.

Now let's turn our attention back to the game.

When White double approached...

He played this.

White will play the 3-3 and then there are a lot of moves to think about.

You can play this.

In the past people blocked here.

Nowadays people don't block, but play elsewhere.

There's also pressing down here.

When Black presses down, how does White respond?

He comes underneath here.

So playing on the opposite side from where you were pressed down.

You can press down here again.

Now you build influence.

You can also play elsewhere, and White will think about which way he'll want to block.

In the game he played elsewhere and played the one space jump here.

And then...here.

A lot of times you come under from the opposite side that you're pincered.

You'd feel that this stone here is weak, so you'd be safer playing under like this.

Yes, you would.

This is a possibility.

For some reason playing the opposite side is more commonly seen.

I don't know the reason why.

I think both are possible.

He played here, push out, then extend.

This is the game so far.

Now they're in byo-yomi.

Now we see a territorial framework (moyo).

The right side definitely is.

Will it expand any further?

What would you play to expand it?

Push down and extend.

Professionals would push up, not crawl.

Now a one space jump or perhaps a knight's move.

Or perhaps something over here.

Protecting the corner.

I don't think Takemiya is the type to play this sort of move.

Pressing down here is also good.

There are many different paths to choose from.

Takemiya is famous for his cosmic style of Go.

What is Goto's style?

It's difficult to describe.

He plays for thickness. He has very solid shape.

He gets in a few sharp jabs.

Very sharp.

So he should be good at fighting.

Takemiya has used 3 periods of byo-yomi already.

I'm really looking forward to the next move.

He'll play something I didn't mention.

You did mention different ways Black could build.

But he'll play something different?

I'm looking forward to what happens next.

Maybe play the Tengen (center star point) to expand?

Tengen?

Yes, like this to expand outward.

If he plays around here I think it will be one more space up.

Ahh, expand it even more?

This all looks to be Black, so if you are going to play in the center, this is your move.

But he probably won't play anything I've suggested.

He's definitely thinking about it long and hard.

How about approaching this White stone?

Normally if you approach you'd approach here.

I really don't think Takemiya would play this. Ever.

Ever.

Takemiya has a feel for the game unlike anyone else.

Well of course he's thinking about what to do with all this.

How will he handle it?

You got it.

I did.

I got it right, but I feel kind of disappointed.

I was hoping for a move that would surprise me.

He spent a lot of time thinking about it, and he chose this move out of all the ones he had been thinking about.

So this move emphasizes the territorial framework.

This move creates influence.

Without this move White could play something like the knight's move here.

Right here.

You can sacrifice.

Playing here is a great move.

What can White do now?

If Black plays under the stone is captured.

If Black plays this next.

Playing here is a good move.

You connect to protect the cut.

Hane like this.

Now extend.

Black's shape is not good.

The hane is definitely coming later.

If you're going to save this stone, you play here.

For the moment, Black won't kill it.

Reduce here?

This would be normal.

So you attach here instead of invading the 3,3 point?

If you're not satisfied with the result from the 3,3 invasion, you attach.

He attached.

I think this is normal.

This is a two space jump rather than a one space jump. How does that affect things?

The 3,3 invasion goes like this.

The hanging connection here.

You live by playing here but Black's area is too deep.

It's too deep and White isn't confident he can do something against it.

Therefore you attach.

In the game he attached.

Normally you play this.

Not underneath.

Both are okay.

Now you hane.

You give up territory, but then you get thickness.

There is a ladder to think about if you play here.

The ladder becomes important if you play like this.

In the game, he played the hanging connection.

You cut here, right?

Then take.

Atari here.

Then this, then hane.

This is a one way street.

What happens next?

Now you have this cut and this ladder. The ladder is good for White.

White's stone is waiting right here.

That's why Black can't capture this stone.

The real game is like this.

This won't actually happen in the game.

Black would fall apart if this were the game.

Will he atari first?

He can atari. But if you play here, then here.

I really think he'll play here.

Then these moves.

Connect.

He can pull back.

Like this, White is alive.

He has about 8 points.

There's this cut, and we don't know yet what will happen with this framework.

Is this better than invading the 3-3 point?

Black has a cutting point.

He does.

His shape is not that strong.

I'm very excited for Black's next move.

This is the real game. White played this.

He probably blocked.

Now the hane.

This is as far as it has progressed.

Black 16-18

Out of the past 59 NHK Cup Tournaments, Takemiya has been in 40 of them.

He's was the champion once, and the runner up 5 times.

I can't believe he only was the champion once.

There was the Asia TV Cup.

He won that quite a few times.

The Asia TV Cup was a tournament between Korean, Chinese, and Japanese players.

He won four straight championships.

That's why I can't believe he's only won the NHK cup once.

He's does well even in international tournaments.

After those 4 straight championship wins, people called him the strongest man in the world.

They hit it on the nose.

Huh?

He atari'd.

This is a surprise.

I thought you said that the ladder was good for White.

If you cut here then you can capture this.

Maybe Takemiya is thinking of playing like this.

This would be it.

So sacrifice this stone.

Is this what he might play?

This isn't what they're playing.

Cut, atari, then connect.

Maybe push upwards.

New move.

I think this hasn't been played before.

He pulled back.

Really?

This was a bit of a surprise.

You want to cut.

You take.

You extend, and then you hane here.

Then it plays out like this. But you can't play this, like I said before.

How about attaching here?

Here?

I see now.

This is all captured, but then you block here.

Black's shape towards the bottom is great.

He might hane here.

This is a wonderful sequence.

I don't think the game will be like this.

The ladder is bad after all.

You may feel you're giving up too much after taking this one stone.

Now there is a lot of potential.

You would never expect to see a new move played in a speed game.

In the game he connected once White cut.

Like this.

He didn't take.

Does that change anything?

Does White have no forcing moves if Black doesn't take?

It affects the amount of territory.

White 16-13

We're seeing a wonderful sequence.

Will players start playing this sequence in their games from now on?

Maybe not.

In this game, the bottom is big. It makes sense given the whole board.

The top isn't worth much.

Wonderful.

Looks cool.

At least I got it right.

He saw this attachment too.

Goto 9 dan just sighed.

"He can play his?" is what he might be feeling.

He can of course.

Now White will be squeezed of liberties.

Black 14-14

He doesn't worry about joseki, but rather goes with what he feels is right.

Coming up with it all on his own.

"For the Meijin, there is no such thing as Joseki."

Black 18-12

Well, we still haven't decided whether or not Black is in a good position.

Really?

The jury is still out.

It is not entirely clear if Black is good.

White gets a lot of territory.

Yes, he does.

Will he hane?

If he hane's, then we don't know whether or not Black will atari here.

White can capture like this.

If you atari the other way then you'll probably let out a scream.

You can't play here because you don't have the liberties.

There is a cut left over here.

So Black has already played something else over here.

This cut is not that big.

No big deal at all.

So the hane is not too big.

I think he'll hane though.

He descended.

This is the shape but...

I wouldn't play this.

What's the difference between the hane and this move?

The hane leaves a cutting point.

Is this better?

Is just capturing bad?

If you're going to capture, like this is better.

He can still atari.

Nothing over here works really.

Up to here, it fails.

Is this better?

This might be the shape.

So Takemiya expanded here?

That's unexpected that he wouldn't expand further.

We thought he'd go out further.

Looking at this move, he must think he's leading.

Is this Black's territory?

For the most part.

He's not going to come in this far.

Is this overplay?

He can come in this far, but I don't think he can win.

I might play here. If I die, I die.

If you play here, then Black will attack you.

Maybe this here.

Having this weak point is not good.

So White coming in is a matter of timing?

Takemiya has had a lot of beautiful games.

This is one of them.

This new shape here...

This attachment here was moving.

This fits the board just right.

This shape makes it possible for Black's bottom to be big and this side to be small.

So White needed to push in more from over here. Make it more narrow.

Wonderful position for Black.

It's White's move. Could he play an enclosure on the upper left side? Would that be good?

If he did he'd lose.

Lately enclosing like this has been popular.

If you do that, Black will play somewhere around here.

This is starting to get deep.

This area is worth more than 50 points.

This area right here is about 50.

Then add a bit more here and it's 70.

You can't let Black play this.

A move like this would be normal.

Playing here you could aim at this cutting point.

That's why I think the hane here may have been better.

I think this is normal.

So White doesn't need to worry with this?

Black will come at him from above.

So continue the attack from above.

One space higher.

This is also a wonderful move.

Both players are saying "This move is enough."

Both players are very classy.

Both of them are playing for just enough...

White saying he's confident with this move.

It'd be interesting to see who'd win if Black played this?

So like this?

This is definitely Black's territory.

This is all Black's territory. White didn't play one lower. He played this and said "This is enough."

Takemiya played here.

They both think they have just enough.

They're both just chugging along.

Takemiya likes to make territorial frameworks when playing Black. Does he play the same way as White?

He has been known to do that, but he usually plays normally as White.

He plays for thickness.

In the past, he played the 3-3 point as a starting move when he played White.

For the second move as well?

When he was Honinbo, he did.

So when he first started playing, he didn't use his cosmic style?

Sometimes he would, but most of the time, no.

He hane'd.

White 11-9

Black 11-11 Connect

The bottom is worth about 60 points.

Over 60?

White has 4 corners.

White 12-9

So he peeps?

You can't cut now because the ladder is bad.

He wants to make White heavy. Just taking two stones is not that great.

Taking two stones?

Let's say the ladder is good for Black.

Wait, even like this it's not good.

Let's say it is good.

If it's good you play here.

You jump ahead here.

You throw away these two stones.

You only gain a little bit.

You could do this or this.

This is why he peeped to make White heavy.

If Black cuts then White will have to work hard to save both sides.

The cut would be really good for Black.

Who is ahead?

I feel Black is good.

Coming under is awkward.

White is working hard for territory.

The center might get weak.

Black jumps.

Then play something over here.

Coming under isn't good.

You want to strengthen the center. This is it.

But maybe White is short on territory?

He pushed.

Since he pushed, does that mean he intends to cut?

Cut, eh? Will cutting work?

Black might be able to do well at the top.

White isn't too happy.

I wonder what he's aiming for by pushing?

I don't think Black is too bothered by this. He could even jump like this.

He might play lightly.

Black 14-5

He cut.

The one space jump is normal here. Even if he ataris, you atari back and cover the center.

I don't think will atari from the bottom, but you never know.

I don't think he'll play this.

You keep pushing, and maybe like this you can capture.

White gained more at the top than here.

White's been captured it looks like.

White has forcing moves.

White isn't totally dead, so I don't think White is bad off like this.

He didn't hane in the game.

He blocked.

Now hane.

Connect, and then probably this.

Just like I showed before.

White has his work cut out for him.

Do you have to save these stones?

Threaten the cut.

White is still thin here.

He doesn't feel quite connected.

However now it just might be that not making this exchange is a good thing.

Maybe this?

In the game, he jumped.

This is the game.

Can he extend the other way?

That's possible but then Black protects.

Is that good? White has to come back here.

How about this move?

This protects.

Ahh, he played this in the game.

I didn't think he'd actually do this.

There's a cut.

He played here quickly.

I see.

So this moves aims to just keep on pushing.

He can't cut?

He can, in fact.

Here he blocks.

So can White escape?

He can't.

I see. He only has two liberties.

Doesn't work.

So this move does it?

This is the vital point.

So White's only option is to push?

Push or kosumi.

Either is fine.

Either.

Now Goto 9 dan is in byo yomi.

They only have 4 periods left a piece.

Goto works at the Kansai Go Federation as a manager.

He's very busy during the week.

He even works in Tokyo once a week.

He keeps a good enough record to be able to qualify to enter the NHK cup.

Incredible.

We're the same age about.

Yes you are.

We played a lot during our teens.

and studied too, I guess

In private.

What was Shungo like?

He's fun.

We saw his interview earlier.

He pushed.

Black 10-4 Extend

Will he push again?

He didn't push again.

Black 6-3

So White played these moves and Black got this.

If you compare the actual game to just connecting, there's a lot more aji. Like this push.

This is a good move. Pushing here could work. His shape isn't settled.

And now Black approached here.

Taking this stone is the safest move.

This type of move would do it.

He can think of playing nothing here and just play elsewhere.

Invading over here is overplay.

Maybe protect?

Hard to find the right move to do that.

He didn't attach to the stone, he played on space over.

Good move.

This is a good move.

This is the most solid move, but maybe not he most sensible.

It just captures the stone.

This move aims at breaking through Black and also make this push not work.

Black might protect this way.

If Black tries to push through, this stone is here.

He played this in the game.

Not taking and playing here is a good move.

This creates miai.

The next move is rather hard to find.

Perhaps over here?

Well it'll definitely be something in the upper left.

What will he do now?

Over here would do.

It's too straightforward.

At this point Goto 9 dan is using a lot of his time.

You want to play here.

The invasion.

He'll play this.

What do you do next?

You may not be able to actually do anything.

Extend.

Connect here, then push through.

It doesn't work.

You don't want to be captured, so here?

This is unexpected.

What do you play here? This?

This seems to work better.

White wins the capturing race.

Black just has 3 liberties.

This push here may not work.

Black might not save those stones?

Does it work?

But if all of this gets captured.

Well it may work out.

It may be awkward to play, and losing these stones would be a big loss.

What if you push through first?

So after you invade?

So you invade and play here.

White might get his liberties squeezed.

He may turn here.

For example if he cuts.

White just has two liberties.

As for the game....

So none of that actually happened.

This jump is a wonderful move.

Wow, just as you would expect from two top class players. Each move is great.

So this jump...

This White move solidifies White, and at the same time aims at Black's weaknesses on the right.

Now the hanging connection.

Goto 9 dan is out of byo yomi periods, so he has to make all of his moves in less than 30 seconds.

White 4-2

He's out of byo-yomi so he's in a pinch.

His level of concentration might actually rise.

His nervousness may make him focus more.

Yes, nervousness can increase concentration sometimes.

Might he become more pessimistic if he's low on time?

Yes, but it should be okay.

Black 10-5

Will White defend?

How will he defend indeed?

If he pushes out he'll get hane'd.

Can he invade at the top?

He pushed out.

Black 9-6

One of Goto 9 dan's strong points is that he's very patient.

Patient?

It works against him when he doesn't know what to do it feels, though.

He is patient and waits for his chance to strike back.

Very patient.

He had to play this way I think.

He's going to have to invade at some point.

Black 8-6 Extend

Is Black aiming for weaknesses in White's group in the middle.

White does have weaknesses. The cut is painful.

He'll want to protect it.

So push, eh?

White 8-9

He'll hane here probably.

So hane, not extend?

Black's territory at the bottom is so big. White's territory hasn't really gotten bigger.

He has the center, the upper left...

He'll have to protect the upper left after the hane.

He's aiming to cut.

White could get pincered in the upper left.

The cut is a problem.

This one here then.

But Black will play here.

This area is really big.

So is this around 50 points?

I think actually 60.

He connected here in the actual game.

There?

Black 7-6 Connect

I thought he would pincer. Instead he connected.

White 6-2 Attach

Normally you'd this move as the knight's move here.

But Black plays here and he must think that he doesn't have enough territory.

Right the territorial balance.

I think he's most likely correct.

After the attachment, pros would extend.

So don't block, extend.

Can he cut? This is not necessarily bad.

But then he cuts and ataris.

White can't connect.

This doesn't work.

This is a position where if he attaches you want to extend.

In the game they played all of this and then he extended here.

Black's territory looks bigger if you block here since there is no cut.

This move is still here.

There is not a lot of territory here.

So play over here, then attach at this point.

Over here, oh, right here.

He picked the corner.

White 3-5

That's a safe, solid move.

Now block the upper right.

The bottom should be worth around 60 points.

It's big.

White 18-4

Black 18-5

So he played the hane and then he'll block.

This is sente.

If Black hane's.

If White plays elsewhere Black hane's.

Black should have this attachment here.

Looks like he doesn't have enough eyespace.

Next this.

Not enough space.

If Black plays this...

This lives. Well, if White hane's first nothing he can do about it.

Who knows if Black will defend though.

He played this in the game.

That's a big move too.

It feels like we're already in the endgame.

Yes, it does.

Black has 50 here...70...Black is a bit bigger.

What about White's territory?

He played the atekomi here.

White has territory on the 4th line.

He has about 60 points.

Once we play in this area then we'll see who is the victor.

White 4-17

Maybe instead of blocking over here he should have attached.

If you attach you can't come out.

If you want to save the stones you play like this.

Now Black hane's and White is dead.

White just has 3 liberties.

When Black attaches, you can only play this move.

Now connecting is sente.

If Black plays this then turns back to over here, then Black is definitely ahead.

So White has no choice here?

Can he play something over here first?

Even if White cuts, this hane is big.

Right. This area was White's and now it's Black's.

He defended in the game.

I still think Black is pretty good.

Oh? Black played here.

This is harsh for White.

If he plays elsewhere this is sente.

White can't come back here.

This is big.

He'll play here though. Black playing here is sente.

But now, there's a chance Black could surround on this side.

This is a painful situation now.

Descend.

They're not playing over here.

White's move here is extremely big.

Now that is all pretty much Black's territory.

This would be worth 5 points for Black.

White - 4 points.

Maybe 9 points? it is sente though.

So it's reverse sente.

So if White were to hane and then hane again...

That would be sente.

Big move.

Ah, there.

White 4-11

So Black could play maybe two spaces into the side because of his center stones.

So don't play too deep.

How about on the fourth line?

Like this.

You could play either move.

This wouldn't be good?

I think that's possible.

It just feels right.

In the game he played here.

Black is ahead.

Better not to go too far in.

If he plays too far he'll get cut and attacked.

Black has a good followup, the kosumi attachment.

So will White attach or slide under?

Slide under.

White 2-7

He was deciding between this and attaching.

If he attaches, you hane.

Now he cuts.

Now he has this move.

He can't connect.

This is big.

Now he cuts and this is big.

Who'd have thought there were such moves?

Slide. Here?

Is that sente?

If Black atari's here then White has no eye space.

White 13-7

Black 13-6

Has he really captured the stone?

Let's say he cuts.

Now Black will peep here.

Let's say he doesn't connect and plays somewhere else.

He has a move like this.

Now his eye space is in trouble.

This is a fake eye.

Then there is the hane here.

Sorry.

This.

Now White's in trouble.

White's shape is dead.

Right now this move is small.

White cut and now it's Black's turn.

If Black peeps then White has to connect.

There?

Black 12-4

If Black cuts then White has to respond here.

That's right. Even if he were to come out.

I thought this situation was interesting.

This might be the move.

You can play this. You can't cut.

He can't cut here.

He can't connect.

What if he comes out?

He might cut.

He has to connect.

He can't make two eyes over here. This is probably the best way for Black.

Black connecting is a great move.

It's a forcing move.

So he connected in the game.

This is a great move.

Now he can hane.

It's a good end game move.

This shows you how strong Goto 9 dan is.

So this is more effective than just the regular hane?

This is better than just playing the atekomi.

Black 16-8

So he connected there. Here he threatens double atari.

Right this is double atari.

If Black connects then White can still atari.

Ahh, so that sequence would still happen?

Yes.

So playing here accomplishes more or less the same thing.

Not the same. It's correct.

Now this move doesn't work.

Black has the same amount of territory, but now, let's say Black hane's.

In the future.

Now Black can wedge here.

He can come in this far.

White can't cut so he has to play here.

Black's territory stays the same, but White's could be less.

You can't mess up these little details.

They don't have much time to think. Impressive.

White hane'd to protect against Black's move I showed earlier.

Now will he hane or pincer?

What about cutting?

Using White's lack of liberties.

You'd rather not play this move, but he has no choice.

Could it be used as a ko threat?

Well, what if Black were to hane instead?

White might atari here later but...

It'd be about the same if he did.

If Black hane's here there may be a chance for him to do something.

Oh well.

And now this move.

Takemiya is even good at the endgame.

Good move.

White should push in once.

Since he jumped.

He attached.

He's planning to cut if he hanes.

What will he do?

He should just protect.

With a hane.

There should be no problem.

Let's play out the cut.

You might worry about the cut. If you try to fight back he'll atari you.

You have to take.

Black loses.

Like this.

It seems like you're taking two stones.

You can play here. White didn't gain anything really.

He took two stones but these two here...

In the game he didn't cut, he haned.

White's worried about this part here.

Black has this kind of move.

If this stone is already here you can capture.

That's what this move is aiming for.

Goto is strong at these types of things.

It's Goto 9 dan's speciality.

Defending weaknesses in sente.

White 6-12

Black 6-8

He didn't extend to protect.

He thinks the two stones are too small.

They are.

I think the hane is big.

If you defend here, then he plays here, this area is thin.

White's made some territory.

He won't save them because of the atari.

This is the game.

He might extend in the center.

Or play the kosumi on the left side?

He isn't going to capture the two stones?

That's also a possibility.

White 5-14

That felt a bit quick.

Black 7-9

He protected.

White didn't go for it.

You want to play right here.

This captures, here or here.

He can't play here either.

Because of the cut here.

Here.

Now there's a cut here. With this there's some territory now.

White will play something to protect.

White has a lot to think about.

In the game he connected here.

I've been thinking about the atekomi here.

Might be pretty scary now.

If it doesn't work then he may be cut?

Normally you'd play here or here.

This shape hs no eyes.

Peep here. I thought if he played like this then he'd have a lot of territory.

This move is severe.

He has to protect.

He'll start to destroy his eyes. You can't make two eyes over here.

White can't cut here so this isn't an eye.

And you can't make two eyes here.

I see.

I see. White is doing the best he can with this.

Will this work?

If Black protects then White can go ahead and make territory over here.

It looks small though.

Will this work?

So White may want to fight.

Does this move work?

Black wants to play here.

How about this?

Connect.

Now White pushes and Black needs to come from below.

So he has to protect here with something.

What happens if White jumps in?

He has to cut.

This is simpler.

So this would be bad for Black.

So Black will cut like this.

How about this?

What happens now?

Does White have any kind of move to capture these stones?

In any case Black would feel uneasy.

If Black succeeds in protecting then White might be behind.

So in the game he played the knight's move.

I was wondering if he'd play this.

So he thinks there's nothing there?

So there wasn't?

Goto 9 dan decided there wasn't.

Maybe there wasn't.

White thought since there wasn't anything there he could at least play that move.

Black 15-19

Seems like there wasn't anything.

White is working hard in the endgame.

That's the spot.

White 5-4

Blocking might be the best way...

Is blocking loose shape?

It's hard to read out.

If you block, then White won't be able to do anything directly, but...

If White connects then he has this pincer.

So for example if Black played elsewhere...

Now he has this pincer.

Cut.

Cutting here and playing over there are miai.

In the game, he blocked.

He should play it.

It might be a good move...

White 6-19

Black 7-19

He's looking for a good move on the upper left side.

Somewhere in Black territory.

Is there something there?

Well Black blocked, so maybe a cut?

There may not be. He's looking.

So he's playing at the bottom to buy some time.

Black 7-18

If he finds a good move there...

So he's looking for a move to erase Black's territory?

Something like that.

He's still looking.

He cut. If there is something it'd start with cutting.

Let's say Black tries to get as much out of this as possible.

Is there a good move here?

Here?

Black comes up.

This would be...

These stones are captured.

Black might still be fine.

So is there a good move around here?

This is a good one.

Let's say Black doesn't try to get so much and just plays defensively.

If Black plays peacefully...

Even if he connects...

You don't want to protect here.

Now White can cut here.

You want to make your territory bigger.

If you compare the size of the territories in both sequences, White would have succeeded this way.

Because of the cut here.

Now White reduces.

How will Black defend?

Will he try and get the most out of it or will he compromise?

I don't think Takemiya will play over here.

Extending is a mistake.

Now we pincer...

This sucks.

If you lose all of your liberties you're in trouble.

Black is having a hard time.

If he had played like this then he wouldn't have any problems.

The keima is thin shape. There's a chance there's something here.

He compromised.

He doesn't feel great about this.

This may be correct. White succeeded.

White 13-11

Black 13-12

It's hard for White.

They're buying time to think about the upper left.

It feels like he should just connect on the third line.

Counter atari.

He takes.

Black 6-6

Can he extend?

He could pull back as well.

He could pull back here.

This is all well and good.

What about pressing through here?

The sequence goes like this.

If White blocks then Black ataris.

This is good for Black.

White might play this.

This exchange of territories may be good for White.

So these Black stones for these White stones.

So White was more successful?

He'll push through.

What about the cut?

Now White captures. I think White can win this way.

Because of this atari this stone gets swallowed up.

What about this move?

So this move works?

Cut.

Then connect.

Now you have double atari and atari here.

I thought White would be successful.

He must have read this out and not pushed through.

Deep reading. Wow.

He played this in the game.

If Black plays this then White goes here.

In the game Black played here.

He then extended.

If White cuts Black is still alive.

These stones are totally alive.

So this is the game.

I see.

So who was successful in the end?

Black doesn't seem to have lost too much.

He kept his cool.

White 2-6

So Black will seal up this spot.

How would he do that?

Push through.

Now cut here.

No, cut here, and now you have a ko.

But now Black can cut and White cannot do much.

So now that we've pushed White back...

This worked rather elegantly.

Now block. White wins the capturing race but...

This is semedori, forcing your opponent to spend moves killing dead stones.

This reduces White's territory.

White failed.

There's a chance this could happen in the game as well.

This went well for Takemiya.

He didn't back down, he pressed ahead.

It was a severe move.

White had to just defend.

Maybe he could just extend here once.

He played this.

Now he cut first.

Then he cut.

This is basically the same thing I showed before.

Now block.

Should he play on the star point?

You mean the left side star point?

With that move the game would be decided.

So is Black ahead?

He'll pull back.

I thought he'd play something else.

It doesn't work never mind.

Sorry.

That'd be a loss.

This is sente.

So will he protect? He didn't connect at the top.

Maybe he'll play on the left.

White needs to protect the upper left.

And Black still has the double atari left open.

Is he not going to protect it?

He might attach here.

He might play this.

This might not work but this is a big move.

After doing all this in sente he'll double back and then...

There's a possibility he might play it.

If you're winning then there's no need to think about that.

Connect.

He prevented that from happening.

Maybe the cut?

Ahh, attach.

Black 2-11

Should he hane? He probably won't.

He'll hane.

He won't just connect, he wants more.

The hane works.

White doesn't have any ko threats.

If he did, he'd start a ko.

Well, the game is decided so maybe he won't.

White doesn't even have one ko threat.

If you wedge, then Black starts the ko.

You just hane from above.

When you don't have many ko threats and then this sort of thing happens...

You lose a lot.

I see.

This might be the best move.

So just starting the ko and seeing what happens isn't good.

Right.

This is the best he can play with no threats.

He's pushing back.

He gave in.

White really doesn't have any ko threats.

Those moves he played to buy time cost him threats.

This is the best he can do.

He cut.

This is an endgame move.

He has to play something.

If he doesn't then the White stones in the middle die.

He should come out a bit.

If he comes out then Black may atekomi.

Black is getting every scrap of territory he can get.

Now the atekomi.

He can't extend.

If he does the center dies.

After he connects he'll need one more move.

Painful.

He had no choice. If he doesn't connect he'll die.

He lost a few points in the end.

Black is fighting for the ko.

White doesn't really have many ko threats though.

He has a threat there.

The ko fight is over.

Play at the top?

We're finally at the end of the game.

He filled in the half point ko.

The game is over.

They're finished.

After 249 moves, Takemiya 9 dan wins by 10 points.

Komatsu 9 dan, where was this game decided? What was the most important part?

Takemiya played this new sequence in the lower right.

It was truly wonderful.

Black was ahead after that, and he held on to his lead.

I thought maybe Goto 9 dan had a chance in the upper left but he played calmly.

Black was the one who gained something there.

This might be one of Takemiya's masterpiece games.

Yes it was an incredible match.

Thank you very much Komatsu 9 dan. Subtitles End

For more infomation >> Partida de go de profesionales Takemiya Masaki Black vs Goto Shungo - Duration: 1:29:58.

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Say You Won't Let Go Cove- BFF Ta- I Don't Know! - Duration: 4:15.

*doorbell... knock knock* Hello?

Hi welcome to my channel, this is Rosa, and today your in for a really weird video.

So are you in or are you out?

Please stay in.

You're in?

YEAH!

So as you can see in the title, today I'm going to do a cover of

Say You Won't Let Go by James Arthur.

But- Voice-over: Little did I know that I actually

don't sing the whole song.

I'm gong to attempt to though, but ... you'll see.

Just watch.

*Laughing* Can we also just pay attention to my face right now?

What is that?!

But I have some help.

Rosa: Hello!

Okay let's go!

*Phone Dial* Singing: Then you smiled over your shoulder

For a minute, I was stone-cold sober I pulled you closer to my chest

And you asked me to stay over I said, I already told ya

I think that you should get some rest Voice-over: Okay, I know what you're thinking:

they should stop.

And we did....

Rosa: Too extra?

I knew I loved you then- okay this is Rosa: But you never know

Voice-over: Eventually..

Rosa: 'Cause I played it cool when I was sdjhdidhdjdf Okay that's enough!

*sigh* Hello it's currently like 5 something and Rosa's getting ready for, you know...

her birthday celebrat- Voice-over: After attempting to do the cover.

I came to the conclusion that I don't know what to do for my video and ... that brings

me about to where... we are now.

Rosa: She's been saying she gonna do a YouTube video for the past two hours.

Where is she at- Voice-over: She may have a point but, Rosa...

shut up Rosa: Nowhere

I- I just don't know what to do anymore.

Sucks to suck right?

If you were me, what would you do?

I don't know.

I don't know what to do.

I don't know.

Rosa: Make a cheap, like cover of another YouTube video.

Like you know how there's like the bunny- The parodies?

Rosa: Yeah!

The parodies but of like a challenge.

You know how there's the chubby bunny challenge, and then some people over here getting gummy

bears instead?

They're like: The gummy bear challenge!

Like it's so like- Ohhh!

Ohhhh! (distorted) OHHH!

You mean like steal someone's idea?

Rosa: it's like a cheap- Yeah like you change it a little bit?

Rosa (distorted) Yeah a little bit, yeah.

Oh I got one, okay!

I got one!

Let's do something and not be original At.

All!

You ready?

Let's Le- Let's go.

Since it's obvious that I don't know what to do for this video,

Voice-over: Yeah no shi- I'm just gonna be basic and-

Voice-over: Hold up Run that back, I know y'all don't think i just really cursed?

Yeah no shi--ittake mushrooms.

Take my boo-boo child here, and do the Best Friends Tag

Voice-over: And by best friends tag I mean the bloopers.

Because... well, we didn't finish that either...

But you know bloopers are fun!

So are you ready?

Let's go.

Oh sorry, wrong photo.

*Phone Dial* Okay.

Are you ready?

Rosa: Do I go?

Okay ready, set, go!

Rosa: Woahh *laughs* Okay we gotta redo that.

Ready?

1..

Rosa: Wait let that be in the video It's gonna be in the bloopers.

Ready?- Come here!

COME HERE!

Rosa; Okay I'm here 1,2,3!

I can't speak English.

Rosa: A cheap A$$- Can you not curse in my video?

Rosa: oh sorry.

Restart that over.

*tape rewinding*

For more infomation >> Say You Won't Let Go Cove- BFF Ta- I Don't Know! - Duration: 4:15.

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PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING-''Go'' Live in Electric Ballroom Club in London May 31-2017 - Duration: 2:40.

AWESOME

For more infomation >> PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING-''Go'' Live in Electric Ballroom Club in London May 31-2017 - Duration: 2:40.

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Don't Go To VidCon (Ft. Logan Paul & Instagram Model) - Duration: 11:18.

What up? PIMPS!!!

*Coughing*

Welcome back my friends to another episode of the H3Report,

You guys are so lucky to be tuning in to this week's episode because we have some pretty juicy scoops! okay?

Vidcon was this week as many of you know,

And it is pretty much the hellhole,

That we expected that it would be, it is an absolute nightmare a chasm of hell

I don't recommend anyone go there, well to be fair

I have never been there, but if you look at the videos

I'm about to show you you're gonna have a hard time arguing, let's jump right in!

The first video to come out of Vidcon was this "Instagram model" called Christian burns

And this guy has something like 20,000 followers on Instagram.

I don't know if I've ever seen such little amount of fame go so quickly to someone's head, listen to this guy

"Do not treat a human being like a dog"

ironic statement of the year, this is the moment when sad, and young Christian burns, the hot little

Instagram twink realized that all the adults in the world weren't his parents and wouldn't just bring him spaghettios every time he asked.

I just made $300 on Instagram. I have 10 followers. I'm famous bitch. Who are you?

Security guy who actually makes more money than me if you factor in the hourly rate

And he probably has a really good retirement plan with a security company probably makes more money than you do, dude

Let's kill the ugly people. Let's kill the ugly people! A message brought to you by Instagram fuccbois.

Blue-Collar peasant? Dude shut up you,

Oh My God! This guy might be the worst person.

I think maybe that ever lived. You have 20,000 instagram followers your calling people peasants unironically!

What are you wearing? It's a uniform, He's working for a company where he's working for a security company.

What do you mean? "What are you wearing?" It's called a job dude!

*Pained groan*

What is this? Apparently, according to the New York times, this video is why terrorism exists? I just took this off their front page.

Man, it's so Society's fault that this guy with 20,000 instagram followers couldn't get into Vidcon.

You probably don't need more evidence to realize that Vidcon is the ninth circle of hell

But just in case you need a little more persuasion, here's a video of what happened when Logan Paul showed up.

I think the reason that security looked angry

They were pulling him out is because they he wasn't supposed to be there because they know if he went in this main area that

There would be a stampede that would result in several fatalities

Logan Paul's like, "if two little kids don't get trampled to death...

Then I'm not as famous as I thought." By the way, what color is that shirt, dog?

What is this planet? What is this planet? This is like Children of the Corn, dude. There's hordes

Fields of Little 12 year olds chanting your name

I don't know if that should be a good thing or a warning sign that your life has taken the wrong turn

In short. I am really disappointed that me & Hila did not get to go to Vidcon this year

But when I die and I wake up

And I realized that I am in Vidcon and hear logan Paul's name being chanted in the distance. I'll know that

I am actually in hell. Next story my friends

There is a new YouTube channel called Creator insider

I haven't been talking much about the ad pocalypse

Lately and a big reason is because of these guys over at creator insider

Which are Youtube employees that in response to all this

Miscommunication in the ad apocalypse actually made a Youtube channel where they've been giving out super great useful information there

So I definitely recommend going and checking out creator insider

But there was this one clip from one of their recent videos that really piqued my interest. Have a look: "Secondly,

inappropriate use of family entertainment characters this is videos that you may have seen where it depicts a

Family Entertainment character could be live action could be video and they're engaging in you know violent vile

or otherwise inappropriate

Behavior that's no longer going to be monetizable. Is he talking about

Spider-Man and Elsa

Spider-Man and Elsa videos that depicts Spider-Man raping Elsa are no longer monetizable. Oh, this is such a dark day

I'm so sad today, because I can't jerk

My Little Ding-Dong, Spiderman and

Elsa used to come and I could jerk my little ding dong off on YouTube

I can still jerk off, there's lots of stuff on YouTube, but I'm gonna Miss you Spider-Man

No, I get my little ding dong out

Rest in Peace, I love you. We'll miss you forever

Hila, it's over man. What's over?

Spider-Man and Elsa. We can't wear these anymore

No, I was just about to launch my channel

I'm sorry, dude. You have to take it off. I don't wanna

Next scoop is pretty hot. This is a spicy hot 18 plus warning here guys make sure that you're 18 plus here

We have the thickness in chief. Have a look at that thickness, boi!

I saw this and I got a little jealous. I'm not gonna lie, I'm like, Mr. President,

You got some thiccness. Shit, I'd like to go one-on-one with some tennis with the president

Do you know what I'm saying salute to the thickness in chief. I love that you can see his tighty-whiteys, dude I love that

Back off president

back off, the throne is mine. And finally guys we're going to finish off with a heartwarming story of love and

Triumph over all. If you guys remember we made a video about this woman who was in love with a theme park ride?

Yes, that's right.

A big dippin' theme park ride and frankly this ride made me insecure,

With how big those jibs were.

I love him for the narrowness of his jibs.

Well, I'm happy to announce that after an

On-again off-again relationship for 10 years they finally decided to tie the knot and she is now

officially engaged to be wedded to this wonderful large jibbed

Ride this isn't a joke. This is actually happening on this planet

So congratulations to the newlyweds guys love triumphs over all my friends

I'll be sending flowers with my best wishes and a can of WD40,

So that you may, your jibs may always be greased.

A couple of the things guys, if you didn't know we are back,

Slamming hard with our podcasts. We do it live every Friday at 3PM. Over at Twitch.tv/h3h3productions.

We're having a lot of fun there that link is in the description.

You can catch it on YouTube two days after it Airs live over at the H3 Podcast channel.

You can catch that link there and, here we go.

Did you notice this fly bomb-ass hat? Pretty stylish, pretty fresh?

What do you think who do you think made this? We've been talking about, Hila has been working on a clothing line

It's been her dream her whole life to make a clothing line. This is the first sample we got back.

This is the very first hat just a sample

But we're think we're getting close to releasing the first collection in a couple months here, and we're super excited,

What do you guys think?

How do you like this hat?

Would you slam this? Would you slam this Bradberry?

Let us know in the comments what you think.

I'm very excited. This is now my new favorite hat,

Thank you, Hila.

You're amazing, and we do have one final surprise for you guys because today is my birthday,

And we are sponsored by Dollar Shave Club, so Hila, has some words for you guys.

Hila, will you please step into the frame please for a moment? Now I don't want to have to say anything

I don't want this shave. It's my birthday today, Hila, so, I'm just going to sit here, and you take care of everything. That's my wish

Dollar Shave Club, they do razors.

Wow, you don't go up? What are you doing? You don't go up. Have you never shaved before, you just swiped up on my face.

Well good thing it's such a good clean razor didn't even hurt my skin.

You can order it online for $5 for the first month.

And, it comes straight to your home.

What does it include?

A razor?

Shave butta', and a pack of razors.

To get that great deal, you go to

Dollarshaveclub.com/h3h3, the link is in the description right Hila? Yup. What should they do there?

You click it.

It's a great razor for a great price.

Ships all the way to your house, and it's Ethan's birthday.

So, go to the link because that's related somehow. Click it, and get your razor.

And wish Ethan a happy birthday!

Thank you Hila. See you guys next time.

Happy birthday, Ethan!

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