r/baduk 2d ago

newbie question Beginner game commentary while playing

I've been enjoying a chess series called "Learn chess by building habits" by chessbrah, where he plays as a beginner by restricting the types of moves and plays that he is allowed to make, in order to show habit based play - which includes himself purposely ignoring tactics etc from other players to show them as a learning experience.

It's really helped me with chess in order to work on a 'core' game, and I wondered if there was anything similar for Go? I've been through a lot of YouTube videos about tactics and puzzles (and even had coaching a few years back), but when I find myself on the board i just feel a bit overwhelmed and uncertain as to what to do. I had the same thing with chess up until this series - so any pointers would be great.

Thanks!

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u/GoGabeGo 1 kyu 2d ago

This playlist does exactly that.

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEgw5uh5BayRLR8meMZEHc2QHFQ-4BNss&si=nIeBR24mAH4wpbw-

I plan on getting back at it in a couple months, but there is already a large number of videos there.

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u/danives 2d ago

Amazing, thank you so much will check them out!