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  • Where do you get all these boards? .....How?

  • @Halokid998 If you google the American Go Foundation, they have links to other stores that sell Go equipment.

  • I have been playing for a few months and your vids have really helped!

  • hey clossius! i'm really enjoying your teaching videos. is ther possibly other stuff you could put up?! i'd really appreciate it :) you're a really good teacher!

  • @buttchin100 I've got like 30 other videos xD

  • fantastic instructions. nice one, has any of you sampled MACs newest range of products? its not easy to find makeup in Hughson but you can get some stunning cosmetics samples from 'Gratis Makeup Samples'! they're handy.

  • Is a upper-right Komoku and Bottom-right Komoku? Are those good points?

  • Usually if you can keep your opponents on the sides and corners and surrond the center while win

  • wow i learned so much from this video. thank you for doing this. looks like it's been a year since you posted these, how's your game now? so exciting to move up in the ranks

  • Lol my game is a bit better. But my teaching is MUCH better. I've been teaching for over 2 years nearly 3 years now and I'm proud to say I've gotten pretty good =).

    Thanks for watching ^.^! Clossius

  • What is the size of those stone. (srry if its a stupid question, Im a beginner).

  • I think 8 mm.

  • are those the normal size used in, tournaments and normal matches???

  • depends on the tournament. 8mm I believe is pretty much the right size I think, but the type of stones like plastic-glass-slate and shell, can be different.

  • nice stones now yuzi or jung

  • Great video, but a question I have is how do you go about learning the different josekis? Are there certain very popular ones you should learn before others, for example?

  • Sorry I didn't notice your comment until now. I would recomend the Book series called "Dictionary of Basic Joseki" by Yoshio Ishida. I use those as reference, it's very helpfull. The common ones you should learn first, the ones that are played the most or often. Watch some higher level players play, and/or have some stronger players review your games. It should help you out and help you learn quicker.

  • hey what kind of stones ya got there clossius?

  • I think these are my glass stones.

  • haha clossius, its enjolras. i noticed everytime u have done a lesson u used a different board and go bowls =P

  • Really O.o..I haven't noticed xD.

  • oh my god you're the guy i faced on kgs

  • Thank you so much.

  • Yay Better sound.

  • Omg thanks you helped me alot

  • Great job dude!

  • Great job!!!

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