How I Fixed My Opening (After Losing to Korean Inseis)
How do you beat players who are simply better at fighting than you? In this video, I share how studying in Korea changed the way I approached the opening. Playing against young players training to become professionals, I realized I couldn’t win by fighting directly. Instead, I focused on building a strong, solid opening that would hold up even under pressure. This video is about that shift in mindset — and how it can help you improve your own games. You’ll learn: Why fighting stronger players head-on doesn’t work How a strong opening can keep you in the game The idea of building a solid foundation early How to approach improvement in a smarter way 👉 Improve your Go with structured lessons: https://www.sundaygolessons.com

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