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Go (Weiqi) Intermediate Course — 36 Lessons | 5 Kyu to 2 Kyu

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Go (Weiqi) Intermediate Course — 36 Lessons | 5 Kyu to 2 KyuThis is a 36-lesson video course designed for Go players who have reached 5 kyu and are ready to advance to 2 kyu. At this level, players are expected to have a solid grasp of fundamentals and are ready to deepen their strategic understanding, sharpen reading skills, and develop a more nuanced approach to the game. This course bridges the gap between intermediate and advanced play.What's Inside (36 Lessons):Part 1: Advanced Life-and-Death (Lessons 1–6)· Lesson 1: Complex Corner Life-and-Death — Advanced Patterns· Lesson 2: Complex Edge Life-and-Death — Advanced Patterns· Lesson 3: Life-and-Death in the Center· Lesson 4: Ko Fights — Advanced Strategies· Lesson 5: Multiple Ko and Super Ko· Lesson 6: Life-and-Death Problem Solving — Pattern RecognitionPart 2: Advanced Tactics (Lessons 7–12)· Lesson 7: Advanced Capturing Races (Semeai) — With Ko· Lesson 8: Advanced Capturing Races — Eye vs. No Eye· Lesson 9: Advanced Tesuji — Connecting and Cutting· Lesson 10: Advanced Tesuji — Sacrifice and Desperado Moves· Lesson 11: Net and Ladder — Advanced Applications· Lesson 12: Tactical Combinations — Putting It All TogetherPart 3: Middle Game Strategy (Lessons 13–20)· Lesson 13: Deep Reading — 5–10 Moves Ahead· Lesson 14: Attack and Defense — Strategic Principles· Lesson 15: Invasion — Deep Invasions and Reduction· Lesson 16: Handling Weak Groups — Light vs. Heavy· Lesson 17: Building and Using Thickness· Lesson 18: Sabaki — Making Light Shape· Lesson 19: Middle Game Fighting — Choosing the Right Battle· Lesson 20: Whole-Board Balance — Territory vs. InfluencePart 4: Joseki and Fuseki (Lessons 21–26)· Lesson 21: Advanced Joseki — Complex Corner Patterns· Lesson 22: Joseki Selection — Choosing the Right Joseki· Lesson 23: Joseki and Whole-Board Context· Lesson 24: Modern Fuseki — Contemporary Opening Theories· Lesson 25: Fuseki — Responding to Unusual Moves· Lesson 26: Fuseki — Building a Cohesive PlanPart 5: Endgame Mastery (Lessons 27–32)· Lesson 27: Endgame — Advanced Sente and Gote· Lesson 28: Endgame — Calculating Move Values (Miai Counting)· Lesson 29: Endgame — Complex Sequences· Lesson 30: Endgame — Protecting Weak Points· Lesson 31: Endgame — Reverse Sente and Double Sente· Lesson 32: Endgame — From Middle Game to Endgame TransitionPart 6: Game Analysis and Mindset (Lessons 33–36)· Lesson 33: Whole-Game Analysis — Professional Game Review· Lesson 34: Whole-Game Analysis — Amateur Game Review (Common Mistakes)· Lesson 35: Mental Game — Reading, Confidence, and Decision Making· Lesson 36: Final Review — Key Concepts and Next Steps to Dan LevelWho Is This For?· Go players who have reached 5 kyu and want to advance to 2 kyu· Players with solid fundamentals looking to develop deeper strategic thinking· Self-learners who want structured, systematic instruction· Aspiring players preparing for dan-level competitionWhy This Course?✔ 36 structured lessons — complete progression from 5 kyu to 2 kyu✔ Deep coverage — advanced life-and-death, tactics, middle game, joseki, fuseki, 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: What prior knowledge do I need?A: You should be around 5 kyu level, with solid understanding of basic life-and-death, tactics, and a good grasp of middle game fundamentals.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 "2 kyu" mean?A: In the amateur ranking system, 2 kyu is an advanced level, just one step below dan level. Players at this level have strong reading skills, deep strategic understanding, and consistently play coherent games from opening to endgame.Q: How long does it take to reach 2 kyu?A: With consistent practice, most learners reach 2 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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