Go (Weiqi) Elementary Course — 32 Lessons | 15 Kyu to 5 Kyu
Go (Weiqi) Elementary Course — 32 Lessons | 15 Kyu to 5 KyuThis is a 32-lesson video course designed for Go players who have mastered the basics and are ready to advance from 15 kyu to 5 kyu. Building on fundamental knowledge, this course introduces intermediate-level tactics, life-and-death patterns, middle-game strategies, and endgame techniques to help you reach the next major milestone in your Go journey.What's Inside (32 Lessons):Part 1: Review & Foundation Strengthening (Lessons 1–4)· Lesson 1: Review of Basic Rules and Key Concepts· Lesson 2: Essential Life-and-Death Patterns — Review· Lesson 3: Common Capture Techniques — Review· Lesson 4: Opening Principles — Review and RefinementPart 2: Intermediate Life-and-Death (Lessons 5–10)· Lesson 5: Eye Space and Living Shapes — Advanced· Lesson 6: Killing Shapes — Dead Shapes and How to Attack· Lesson 7: Ko Fights — Fundamentals and Strategy· Lesson 8: Seki — Mutual Life· Lesson 9: Life-and-Death in the Corner — Special Patterns· Lesson 10: Life-and-Death on the Edge — Special PatternsPart 3: Intermediate Tactics (Lessons 11–16)· Lesson 11: Capturing Races (Semeai) — Basics· Lesson 12: Capturing Races (Semeai) — Advanced Techniques· Lesson 13: Tesuji — Clever Moves (Part 1)· Lesson 14: Tesuji — Clever Moves (Part 2)· Lesson 15: Sacrifice Tactics — When and How· Lesson 16: Double-Attack TechniquesPart 4: Middle Game Strategy (Lessons 17–24)· Lesson 17: Reading and Visualization — Improving Your Calculation· Lesson 18: Thickness and Influence — Building Power· Lesson 19: Invasion — When and Where to Invade· Lesson 20: Reduction — How to Reduce Opponent's Territory· Lesson 21: Attacking Weak Groups· Lesson 22: Defending and Consolidating· Lesson 23: Joseki — Corner Patterns (Part 1)· Lesson 24: Joseki — Corner Patterns (Part 2)Part 5: Fuseki and Opening Strategy (Lessons 25–28)· Lesson 25: Fuseki — Opening Theory· Lesson 26: Fuseki — Common Opening Patterns· Lesson 27: Whole-Board Thinking· Lesson 28: Balancing Territory and InfluencePart 6: Endgame and Finalizing (Lessons 29–32)· Lesson 29: Endgame Fundamentals· Lesson 30: Endgame — Sente and Gote Moves· Lesson 31: Endgame — Calculating the Value of Moves· Lesson 32: Complete Game Analysis — Putting It All TogetherWho Is This For?· Go players who have reached 15 kyu and want to advance to 5 kyu· Players with basic knowledge looking to fill gaps in their understanding· Self-learners seeking structured, systematic instruction· Anyone who wants to move from "knowing the rules" to "playing with strategy"Why This Course?✔ 32 structured lessons — complete progression from 15 kyu to 5 kyu✔ Covers life-and-death, tactics, middle game, opening, and endgame✔ Clear video demonstrations — every concept explained visually✔ Self-paced learning — watch, pause, practice, and replay✔ Lifetime access — download and keep foreverFile Format: MP4 (HD video)FAQsQ: Do I need prior Go experience?A: Yes. This course is for players who already know the basic rules and have played at least a few games (approximately 15 kyu level).Q: What do I need to practice?A: A Go board with stones (or a free Go app on your phone/tablet).Q: What does "5 kyu" mean?A: In the amateur Go ranking system, 5 kyu is considered a solid intermediate level — players at this level have a good grasp of life-and-death, can read several moves ahead, and play with strategic intent.Q: How long does it take to reach 5 kyu?A: With consistent practice, most learners reach 5 kyu within 6–12 months, depending on practice frequency and study dedication.Q: Can I download the videos?A: Yes. Download once and keep them forever — watch offline anytime.Q: What's your refund policy?A: Digital products are non-refundable. Please read the product description carefully before purchasing. Feel free to message me with any questions before you buy!
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