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Basic Pincer 3-3 Invasion Joseki Explained! Joseki Concepts (Understand, Don't Remember!) - In this episode of Joseki Conepts, a concept-oriented Go/Baduk tutorial on corner Joseki patterns, I explain a basic 4-4 (star point) approach + 3-3 invasion joseki that has never been truly explained. The main ideas we cover are "staying ahead", "hane the head of two or three stones blindly", "one step back, two steps forward", direction of play, and the paramount importance and relevance of liberties in Go games of all levels. 0:00 Intro 2:11 Problem: Cuts and liberties 3:36 Problem: Life and death 3:41 More explanation + Being ahead 12:50 Truth about hane and connect 21:42 Bad habit of kyu players Please LIKE/COMMENT/SUBSCRIBE If you'd like to support the channel! ٩(♡ε♡ )۶ Support Me on Patreon / benkyobaduk Twitch / benkyobaduk Twitter / benkyobaduk Discord Server / discord Never re-memorize Joseki again! In this Go / Baduk lesson series I use Go concepts, metaphors and so forth to explain Joseki in depth, move-by-move, so you can truly understand the moves instead of memorizing them. My goal is to explain Joseki to you in a way no one has; I won't gloss over the details or show you sequences without proper explanations. Instead, I'll be using every chance I get to explain exactly what's happening move-by-move, exchange-by-exchange using core Go / Baduk concepts and relatable analogies and metaphors. These videos will give you the confidence and mental frameworks to navigate unique board situations on your own! Understand, don't remember! You can't play interesting, thoughtful Baduk or keep improving without fresh, innovative thinking! If you're busy trying to remember joseki moves and making sure you're "doing it right", it'll just end up being wrong for the unique board situation anyway; you'll lose chances for flexible, innovative moves and eventually, you may even stop getting stronger. You should be reading things on the board constantly (even in the opening / fuseki stage!) and always thinking of whole-board concerns such as direction, getting sente, local sacrifice for a whole-board advantage etc...! Thanks for watching! Let me know in the COMMENTS any questions, suggestions, requests, parts that helped you or any other comments you may have and LIKE/SUBSCRIBE/SHARE if you'd like to see more and support the channel! =) #baduk #joseki #weiqi