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Why It Is So Important To Do The Daily Routine Every Day? ★ #TheDay1Journey Ep. 67 ★ - Duration: 3:24.

you're here amazing I have a question for you

why it is so important to do the

daily routine every single day yes every single day more about that just

after the amazing intro

the day one journey episode 67 chi-ching

amazing or not amazing last episode we talked about doing the daily routine

everyday and today I promised to share with you the reason why I choose to do

it every day what's the reason do you

remember the quote do you remember the quote I shared with you what Aristotle

said which was

we are what we do repeatedly therefore excellence it's not an act but

a habit habits the things that we do every day and don't even think about

them which makes us who we are imagine yourself doing something for 10

years every day it becomes who you are so this is the core reason why do it every

day you see for example today I woke up like every day 4:30 a.m. then I did my

cold shower then I did my meditation than I did my writing

and then I went

to the park here in the park like every day and

wait I think something changed I don't think it's the same Park I don't see the

trees you see the trees either way I see people are a little bit in a hurry

I see airplanes here weird which Park has airplanes either way maybe I need to be

in a hurry as well so back to you yeah back to you spoke about habits last time I

gave you a task to think about a new good habit that you would like to do

every day this was last episode check last

episode for that one but today the task is think about a good

habit that you already have meaning some thing you do every day without even

thinking about that but not a bad habit a good one yeah

a good one

you have them you have them dig deep you'll find them because you do

them automatically since you do them automatically it might take you time

think about that and just raise the level of awareness once you do them

today it can be the small things it can be the extra hug you give to your

children it can be even checking up on your children at night and you know

that they are sleep it can be taking the extra 2 seconds of smelling your

coffee in the morning it can be anything the small things that you do in the

shower that makes it a little bit more fun like singing in the shower anything

just raise the level of awareness

pat yourself on the shoulder

for doing the small things that make life so beautiful

so until tomorrow

have an amazing amazing day one

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Ueno Asami vs So Yokoku - Duration: 1:29:24.

Hello everyone.

This is the 66th NHK Televised Go Tournament.

I am the moderator Nagashima Kozue.

Today is the 12th game of the first round.

B block.

So Yokoku vs. Ueno Asami Female Kisei.

Please enjoy.

After the nigiri, Ueno Asami Female Kisei will go first.

Komi is 6.5 points.

Each move must be made in 30 seconds.

Each player is given 10 periods of 1 minute for thinking time.

Good luck.

Have a good game.

Now to introduce the players.

Playing Black, Ueno Asami Female Kisei.

16 years old. Born in Tokyo.

Student of Fujisawa Kazunari 8 dan.

Plays for the Tokyo Nihon Kiin.

This is her first appearance in the NHK cup.

Playing White So Yokoku 9 dan.

38 years old. Born in China.

Studied under Aori Teyu 9 dan.

Plays for the Nihon Kiin in Tokyo.

He's played in the NHK cup for 7 years. This is his 16th appearance.

Now to introduce our commentator.

Cho U 9 dan. Thank you for being here.

Glad to be here.

What do you think will be the highlight of today's match?

Everyone has their eyes on Ueno.

Speed Go is her specialty.

As far as style goes she's a fighter.

She'll start attacking soon.

So Yokoku will take her head on.

We will see if he can withstand her attack.

That will be interesting.

So already...

this board position seems rather new.

White has a 3,3 point here.

Lately people haven been playing this 3,3 invasion.

It's no longer rare to see it.

So Yokoku is the type that likes thickness.

For him to invade the 3,3 right away...

It is rather unexpected.

Next Black here...

Next split here.

So this is the first official game between these two.

I heard that in practice games during study group they play often.

Yes.

They're in the same study group.

That's where they play sometimes.

So Yokoku ....

he likes to look after the younger players.

Ever since Ueno was an insei...

So Yokoku took notice of her.

He feels she's a promising player.

How to put it?

He's taught her for a long time.

But now that I think about it, who is the stronger one, really?

Especially since Ueno is good at Speed Go.

So looked a little scared before the match.

He felt that he could not lose no matter what.

Right, people will be watching this match.

He really will not want to lose.

So Ueno showed promise when she was an insei.

Soon after she became a professional one dan, she became the female Kisei.

She's been doing well, taking a title.

She's been getting stronger and stronger.

I believe in international matches...

There was a qualification match for an international tournament...

She was competing against the very top players in China.

She kept winning.

It was incredible.

She doesn't seem nervous at all, does she?

Well before a match....

How should I put this?

She's relaxed.

She isn't nervous at all.

Staying calm is very important.

It can be a great asset.

The more calm you are the better you play.

So during the women's Kisei title match....

...in the first game...

It was such a big match.

There was talk about whether or not Ueno was nervous.

But it seems playing matches does not make her nervous.

She said that when she greeted her opponent she was extremely nervous.

Once she started playing, everything was fine.

That's what seemed to be the case.

I thought it was incredible.

She has a lot of potential.

She is a player with a bright future.

Let's get back to the game.

Well, looking at the board...

Black has created thickness in the upper right.

White has taken territory.

So now, we see this shape..

Yes, because White played elsewhere...

The Ko could become important.

If Black tries to take the ko, but then loses...

she'll take a lot of damage.

Black wouldn't do this without a really good ko threat in reserve.

In the lower left corner...

She needs to create a good ko threat there.

If she can get a ko threat there, there is the possibility of cutting White in the upper right.

If Black were to cut, then would White just capture?

That could happen.

Depends on the ko threat.

For the moment both of them will have their eyes on the lower left.

They have to keep the ko in mind while they play in this area.

Lately a lot of players are allowing their opponent to double approach their star point stone.

It seems they both have researched this shape.

Yes.

This variation is seen a lot.

Even though Black can approach White on two sides, this is thought to be doable for White.

They both play so fast! (Yes they do.)

So Yokoku is pretty...how to say..?

He's kind of a genius player.

He makes quick decisions. He plays a solid game.

He plays instantly.

Even now. This is a board position where you would want to think.

It feels like he plays based on instinct.

Looking at the shape in the lower left, one might worry about the cut in White's shape.

Well, if White does get cut, then he'd have to worry about eyes in the corner.

It needs to be protected right away...oh...

So this is the move to defend? (Yes it is)

If the situation was reversed, and Black had played a kosumi where White just did...

Black could attack the entire White group.

Personally, I think they played that quickly.

I feel it would have been more natural to play in the center.

So is this a point where White wants to keep up the attack on Black?

Yes. Had Black played on the spot where White just played...

Black would have sealed White in.

The position would be very different.

White would have come out with a one space jump too.

This move might have a plan behind it.

White wants to connect his stones as quickly as possible.

If White can link up with the stones on the right, the group would be strong.

Invading the bottom is severe.

He went in pretty deep.

He's on the offensive now.

It seems like White is fighting back.

Earlier you were saying that Ueno Female Kisei is a fighter.

She captures large groups in her games.

She reads sequences quickly.

She pushes herself to the limit.

She's a very aggressive player.

It's scary to watch.

Recently he's been getting stronger. Especially his feel for the opening. It's improved.

He's getting better at setting up the board position before the fighting starts.

Looking at White's stone at the bottom, where he invaded...

It looks rather lonely.

It could be that the stone he invaded with...

It's having a hard time.

But now Black's stones in the center could have a bit of a problem.

Now Black's knight's move looks to be a bit thin.

There's a cutting point now.

So I think there are good points for both of their positions.

This is an interesting fight.

He cut.

This game is progressing rapidly.

We're already in the middle game.

It's getting intense.

Speaking of this one space jump...

It's a very natural move.

If Black had played at that spot instead of White....

White would have to be afraid of Black pushing and cutting.

White is not connected yet.

Right now it's not worth it.

It's not big.

A move to just connect...

Just connecting would be painful.

Later on I think it will be important whether or not White's stone at the bottom is truly captured or not.

I feel if White got another move it could live.

It feels like there is just enough space to do it.

Right.

If it turns into Black's territory...

...that'd be pretty big.

The diagonal attachment move here shows good instinct.

Now there is some aji with the wedge.

White's a bit..well...

White has to think about how to come out.

It looks like he just extended.

So now that Black's position has been cut in the middle of the board...

Black is busy.

Didn't wait for later.

It's an extremely sharp tesuji.

So if White cuts then...

This is a well known tesuji.

He just used his first 1 minute period of time.

He couldn't play immediately he has to think.

So here.

If Black pushes here and then here...

This sequence is incorrect. Now if you don't play the push first...

And play like this...

Now here...

Even if White captures here...

Now White is cut.

Now with this you can capture stones.

These stones are important. If they get captured Black is much stronger.

This looks very big.

I feel this would work for Black.

So does White have to defend here?

If like this, then Black can connect.

So White still has to come back and protect.

So if White has to come back here...

Yes that would be painful.

So he played here now.

Wonderful move.

The timing is great.

So the idea is before you decide where to play...

you can peep and force your opponent to decide how they'll respond.

At the moment, Black has no choice but to connect on the fifth line.

So earlier if Black had extended like I showed earlier...

....then this exchange wouldn't be possible.

So this was what So 9 dan was planning at that moment.

A standard technique.

So if he cuts...

That works.

This looks like sente now.

Because of the response to the peep here.

I'm not exactly sure how this will all play out.

(What about the capturing race?) So let's say White cuts and then this move is definitely forcing.

And also White can cut here in the middle.

I think this is possible.

However, I feel White has a shot at living.

If White cuts, he'll lose that opportunity. But it depends if there is a good move in the area.

White has a difficult decision to make.

This is another way to squeeze.

So when Black cuts...

Will White take or connect?

When Black cuts...

White has to decide which option is better.

Cut or connect?

I feel he should take.

He already played the peep below.

Ah, there?

He decided to connect.

Hard to tell. Both moves were possible.

Now Black will connect.

Since this is now the shape, White has to connect soon.

White is low on liberties. White could be in danger if Black pushes and cuts.

Will White connect on the fourth line?

This is a fast game.

Is the cut at the bottom alright?

Will he be able to capture if he cuts?

He just cut.

Black might be able to resist.

She could try something like playing on the second line.

There it is. (Can she defend like this?)

She's trying hard to defend.

This is scary for Black. There are a lot of forcing moves nearby.

So these two groups cannot really cannot can they?

Well, he could play here for example.

Then atekomi.

White can't cut.

White cannot get more liberties.

(What about the kosumi here?) He could play here, or here...

This is rather difficult.

For example if he plays this?

This sequence would not be good for Black.

Now when White hanes Black dies big.

Black is captured.

So when White plays the kosumi, Black pushes.

A capturing race.

I think White is low on liberties.

White plays here?

White has to protect.

Black looks like the winner.

Now these stones look like sacrifice stones.

So White cannot play anything directly here. It won't work.

In any case, White does get a lot of forcing moves.

He used another one minute period.

He has to read this out carefully.

For example this move here is definitely forcing.

Black responds somewhere.

Now the question is if White can capture the 5 stones in the middle.

It'd be nice to capture all of these stones. They're important.

However...

Of course, Black can fight back.

So we don't know how this fight will turn out?

They'll have to do some reading.

Locally speaking...

It's not clear if White can play directly and play something that will cause problems for Black.

She used her first period.

This is a tough board position.

How will Black handle defending the bottom?

Black could defend the bottom. That is an option.

Then when White covers, Black needs some kind of answer.

So for example if she plays here...

Then here, and then if Black pushes...

White has to fall back.

Black can cut here and White is in trouble.

That could be the shape here. Well, Black might play like this.

But here, White will pull back.

Now, something like this.

If Black can manage to escape somehow...

She extended. She is trying to play a strong move.

Is the lower side okay?

You have to take time to read it out.

It seems okay.

This is turning into a fierce battle.

I'm more worried about White.

Black's push here is pretty big.

It feels good to play here.

On the lower side...

The aji is bad. But to

However White needs a concrete, good move.

It's big.

If Black controls it she's doing well on territory.

White's groups have been cut.

He'll have to make eyes.

I have the feeling Black can defend.

The push and cut should do it.

She pushed through...

If White blocks then Black will cut on the right side?

Black will cut the right.

I think so.

There might be an even better move.

The turn is a severe move.

I think this is the most severe move.

Black's group can play the hane and then tiger's mouth in the lower left corner.

If he were to do that then that entire White group is not necessarily alive.

Its eye space might not be enough.

That might become a problem for White.

Ueno Female Kisei has a lot of confidence in her reading. She picked the strongest response.

She's a strong fighter.

I think So Yokoku 9 dan is in a really tough spot.

This is getting exciting.

His face looks like he's not having an easy time.

These six Black stones are very important.

If they get captured then all of White's stones are connected.

That would make White quite strong. But taking them...

It doesn't look like they can be captured. For example, if White plays like this...

Black extends and then here..

Ahh, there White has a weakness.

Now if you play here these 3 stones are captured.

Can White kosumi?

The kosumi is possible.

I feel like Black playing here first is important.

Right. If White plays here then Black connects.

For example if White tries to force his way through...

So now if we look at the capturing race...

White is low on liberties.

So over here.

I wasn't expecting this move.

So the move is there?

Originally this peep didn't work.

It might seem like a bad move.

The lower side is short on liberties.

The atekomi is not sente.

So Black would turn and then White would connect.

That's what you mean by the peep didn't work.

So now, if Black loses liberties at the bottom she'll have to defend.

Yes.

Black had the attachment move in reserve.

So after she attaches and then pulls back...

That should help with the thin shape relationship with the large knight's move in the center.

I don't think this was effective for White.

This is...a good shape move.

The shape might be better than pulling back.

It seems more solid to just directly connect.

There goes another period of thinking time.

For So Yokoku, this situation isn't great.

It didn't go his way.

It feels like the situation is out of his control.

He's disappointed with the result.

Well in the beginning...

Black got a lot of thickness.

It's doing a lot of work.

So now, if White pushes through?

So now Black blocks.

So now if White plays something..(if Black connects)

So this move isn't really sente.

It's kind of a waste. It gets rid of aji.

That's not really good.

So now where will he play?

This is painful.

If he doesn't immediately play a move in here then maybe here.

It might be the most solid way to play.

However...

This seems awfully easy for Black.

Now these Black stones are nicely connected.

White's stones are weak and that's it.

Well Black's stones here aren't exactly strong.

Well neither side is. And these White stones aren't strong.

As far as the balance of territories...

Black is definitely not losing in that area.

Black is both thick and has territory.

This is the first lull in the fighting.

I think this is quite good.

So I was talking about the kosumi earlier. If Black does play the kosumi...

White has some forcing moves.

So in response to this kosumi, the threat of cutting here...

Black might try a more direct move.

This move closes the cutting point.

A move like this might be good.

So you expect a move in this area?

Yes I think Black will defend.

White wants to defend in the most active way he can.

He wasn't satisfied with defending normally.

If he can somehow...

...swallow this one Black stone...

It would definitely cover his cutting point.

The aji is bad though.

Dangerous move.

They're making use of their time.

So White wants to defend in the most active way possible.

Does Black have a severe response?

Possibly.

For example...

This is not an elegant way to play.

This captures cleanly.

Black has a cut here...

It's 3 liberties to 3 liberties. White loses by one.

This is a sequence.

This is why I was wondering if White really is okay.

So looking back at the last sequence we showed, maybe White has a clever way out.

So Black's turn at the top is a thick move.

White will play elsewhere.

Defending would be...

How to properly defend is difficult.

Wow, great move.

This is a move you play if you think you're behind.

This move will start a fight that will decide the game.

It's a bit of an overplay.

So he'll extend.

So it's best not to play in the middle of the elephant's eye?

In this case, playing between the elephant's eye ("hazama")

White will just push.

It wouldn't be that effective.

This could be what White is aiming for.

A way to shore up his thin shape on the right side.

He can protect actively.

Strong move. Each move is wonderful.

Bumping here is a strong move.

So now the focus of the game is on the fight in the middle.

That's right.

So even if White were going to continue over here...

I don't feel any move here is particularly effective.

You can play something simple and the stones are connected.

Depending on the situation, Black might find a stronger move. But then Black might take a loss.

So then this is a vital point.

The question was whether to play here or here.

This move seems to do more work.

Anyways, White played over here.

Running away with his group and also attacking.

Does Black not have to worry about this group?

Black can stick her head out, maybe like this.

If Black comes out and then bends this way...

White's group here will become weak.

I feel like White is very busy.

So does Black get out with this knight's move?

Yes. This gets out.

Getting out is important.

So in response, White might jump on the third line.

That might pose a problem.

Here?

He jumped right in.

Ah, yes. Black has a lot of bad aji at the bottom.

It's been left there for awhile.

Well...

This feels like a forcing move.

Even if it's just a little bit, he wants to gain something.

So let's look at the bottom.

So locally, here, White connects?

After that, what does Black do?

Well, the direct route is to hane and then connect.

In response to pushing through, Black can cut.

This is a ladder.

So that means that White has forcing moves.

Is it difficult to make eyes?

This might be a capturing race.

White might have some problems in the corner.

This is actually quite difficult.

So in the game White attached..and now we'll see how Black will respond.

In the game she blocked.

Wow, amazing move.

That's the way she went.

This is beyond what I was expecting.

I didn't think she'd play here.

So locally, it might be difficult for White to make eyes in the lower left corner.

For example, if White plays here...

Black will of course cut. And it's not entirely clear if White is alive.

He has bad aji.

For examle if there were a Black stone here.

Locally he's not alive.

But it'd be painful to play a move just for the sake of living.

So then if White connects, and Black plays the hane and connect...

It might not work?

Well...

To be honest with you I don't know.

It's pretty difficult.

What will happen next?

So he played a big point. If Black got that point then...

those White stones would be captured.

That's why Black's descent earlier was so harsh.

Yes. But...

Black ignored White's direct attachment in the lower right.

I don't really understand the logic of leaving the lower right as it is.

So it would depend on the fight that starts when White connects on the second line.

Who knows what would happen?

Black could just be waiting until she finds a good move in that area.

Well, wow.

I don't know what's going on.

So the fact they're not playing at the bottom...

Does that mean it doesn't matter if White plays a move there?

He has no good move?

We'll have to wait and see.

This looks like it could get dangerous.

So I'm wondering what move Black has prepared for when White connects on the second line at the bottom of the board.

If White can't do anything good at the bottom, then the situation is painful for him.

Continuing to use his thinking time.

He seems exasperated. (This is painful.)

I wonder if he can play this and fight...

Locally speaking...

These White stones are weak and these stones have to connect out, and are also weak.

Here, I have a bad feeling.

So does Black not have much to worry about?

Black is already out pretty far. (What about this cutting point?)

I think it'd be difficult to cut.

So he played here.

She keeps on attacking.

Well, now that we see it...

....it looks like a tesuji.

So the aim is to attack White in the middle?

Right. It puts pressure on those stones.

Ahh there. I've been wondering about this the whole time.

What is going to happen in this area?

Black has a chance to defend.

She cut.

If Black cuts here then White's corner definitely needs another move.

Maybe White will show some fighting spirit and play on the right side?

So that's how it's going to be?

So White's eyespace in the lower left?

White is in danger.

Black has some stones.

Will White sacrifice? (That is possible)

If that is his plan to sacrifice...

He might be able to make an eye in the center.

Interesting.

White could also get swallowed up in the center.

White's entire group in the center.

There is a lot of space there so it may be difficult to capture these stones.

She'll just keep up the attack.

There's a small possibility she'll get something out of it.

So now that White has broken through on the lower right...

does that change the balance of territories?

Breaking up that area was extremely big.

Black's area instead became White's.

Black still might have a way to live in the lower right.

However, there are a lot of variations.

If we look at the balance of territory as it stands, Black cannot win.

Black has to capture White somewhere.

So with that idea, maybe at the bottom....

Maybe cut when White hane'd.

I think that would have been better

Black may have been too aggressive.

Right, she just kept pushing and pushing.

Right, tried to attack on a large scale.

This might be an interesting fight though.

We'll see if White can survive with all of his groups.

I did think Black was ahead earlier.

Now I think it's anyone's game.

Black might have it more difficult than White.

So the question is White's group in the lower left.

How harshly can Black play against it?

Now we see how Black sees her own situation.

Bending like this is really...

It's ugly shape.

Playing a move like this...how to put it...

I think the probability this will be painful is high.

So in order to take away White's eyes, it's necessary to play here.

Well, had Black not played anything...

Black might have worried about White stabilizing.

So this takes away White's eyes...

and defends at the same time.

This might be too stubborn. But it is an attacking move.

I feel this will be painful.

So Yokoku's expression has gotten a lot better.

So in the upper left hand corner...

White descended. White is testing Black's response.

Depending on how Black responds...

Black's position could be thin.

If Black connects, like she just did...

there are now forcing moves on two sides.

Right now it's important to make eye space.

Without this move...

The left side White group and the group in the lower left's eye space is suspect.

If White hadn't gotten to this point...

There would be forcing moves on the first line against White's lower left group.

So now White is more stable.

More solid.

So locally speaking, Black can hane here.

Ah yes. Well, for example...

If Black plays like this it's a ko.

I don't think Black should aim for that.

The problem is in this area...

There is a move for White to make an eye.

That means if an eye is taken away at the bottom, there is one here.

But is this forcing? That's a big question.

What if Black plays a forcing move?

Black can play here...

This is pretty dangerous for White.

I wonder if maybe White can't connect.

That's the feeling I get.

So White should defend here somehow.

The timing of this move here.

Say for example...

A move gets played over here.

And then she plays this...

Getting sealed in like this is not good.

But if she takes cutting stones, then there's nothing to worry about.

It's just that Black's play...

It feels like she's lost her tempo.

This area in the lower right is really big.

It was a big loss.

She attached here.

White could have captured a stone at any time in the lower right.

That would've given him really good shape.

So if Black starts a ko...

Well...this could be a bit...

This could turn out poorly for Black.

This ko is not that great for Black.

I thought that Black could take White's eyes without paying anything.

But now she's going to fight a ko.

So maybe from Black's perspective, even if she takes a bit of a loss...

It won't result in a lot of damage, so Black can play out the ko? That's the way it seems to me.

Even if she wins it, I'm not sure she can kill it.

This ko is not so difficult for White.

If White wins this ko then he gains a lot of territory.

But Black has more ko threats.

I'm not sure which territories are going to change hands.

That was an unexpected ko threat.

I thought she would cut at the point on the right.

So now the price of this ko...

That was a pretty big loss.

So now Black can attach on the fourth line on the right side. When that happens...

How should I put it?

I'm not sure what Black can do there.

I'm not sure.

It's difficult.

Black has to find a ko threat that White will definitely answer.

So that means in the lower right?

I'm not sure that playing in the lower right is something White absolutely has to answer.

There is a pretty big chance that this is not forcing.

If White responds then he'll have to respond to all of the threats in the area.

He responded.

Now where does White play? It doesn't seem like there are many moves...

White doesn't have that many ko threats.

The problem is that his is not a real ko for White.

Even if Black takes, White's group doesn't all die.

He can still tough it out with another ko.

White is mostly alive.

So now the bottom group is okay?

If you want to attempt to capture this White group no matter what...

You must descend on the first line.

Black must prevent White from connecting out and also take eye space.

There. She descended.

She's still insisting on the ko.

Fierce.

Will the status of this group be decided by this ko fight?

Yes. It seems that it will.

I'm not sure if White's atekomi on the top is good.

This ko has become quite the problem.

But...

Black's whole position is thin.

Everywhere really.

The cluster of Black stones at the bottom...

It can be cut off.

Really?

After White takes the ko...

It'd be dangerous for Black to have her bottom group cut off.

But the ko threat she just played is very big.

Well...it's difficult to tell.

Very good move.

Really?

It feels like he got to play on a spot that would've been bad had his opponent played it.

In order to capture White Black will have to give up a lot.

Even then you'd use up ko threats.

Very good move.

White is now...well let's see...

Things have gotten interesting.

If Black takes the ko then White lives.

This area here is no problem.

White would be highly satisfied with this result. Now here...

This is he only move. Now you have to play this after a ko threat.

Now here again. As you can see this spot here...

This doesn't matter anymore.

If you want to continue to try and capture you have to play here.

Now here, all of these moves will require ko threats to play.

Connecting works.

Over here is also a ko threat.

Those ko threats have the added value of gaining something when played.

Well, looking at Black's group here.

Does she have something to worry about. (Well, if something like this happens)

White takes...

Let's say White takes...

This actually is pretty big.

Now here...

So will White cut?

Black...(This is in danger...)

This is difficult.

You have to worry about this.

Looking at the game...

Black played atekomi...

She had no other choice. The right side has big ko threats.

This position is also tricky for White.

This is a long drawn out fight.

Now what will she do for ko threats?

Are there moves in this area?

Hard to say.

Can Black play something to deal with this cut?

But then Black can break through starting here.

White might need to be worried.

So if he pushes and cuts...

The game should probably be something like this.

Start off with bumping here.

Now keep pushing.

This is not easy.

Well, how about if Black plays like this?

This is an exchange.

Now with this he can live.

So now White lives and this is captured.

But, for example, if Black gets this then this whole thing might die.

This situation requires some thought.

The players have their work cut out for them.

Black turned on the left side.

With this move Black ...

...doesn't have to worry about the aji of the cut.

He responded.

White has two natural ko threats.

If Black has three...

Well then we'll see what happens.

Ah, she played there.

It seems there are a lot of ko threats here.

If White just responds once...

the rest of the ko threats become lighter.

He responded.

Given the situation...

...as it is now...

the next ko threat may not be that powerful.

I think they've read that.

So in the lower left, White can connect.

White wants to force Black to damage herself to the maximum.

Oh, over there?

Tricky to say whether this is forcing.

There is a chance Black will take the ko.

Oh, there. I see.

White has lost liberties.

How should I put it?

Actually, it'd be really great for Black to push through into the center.

If she focuses on these stones...

White's entire group in the middle of the board....

...becomes a bit thin.

So then ko threats in that area may be forcing.

Well, White may not have wanted to push.

I think it would've been better for White to connect.

So now she gets another threat in the area.

Now Black has an extra move in the area.

Here...

If Black gets another move...

There is a possibility that Black can capture the center in a big way.

White captured.

White had to capture. No choice.

Now it's all about the life and death of White's group in the middle.

If Black can cleanly capture those stones in a big way....

Black will be leading then.

Wow.

This would try and capture White in the largest way possible.

This might be too big. I get the feeling White can survive.

Just a feeling.

So is the space in the middle enough?

I was really worried about the bottom.

So this is why the ko was so big.

Yes, it was a big ko. When White won the ko...

...Black is ... well....

Black doesn't look so great.

She has to cut through somehow.

Also White is a lot stronger in the lower right.

It's all territory there now.

The balance of territory has been totally overturned.

Black will lose big if White lives in the middle.

If Black is able to capture everything unconditionally, that would be extremely big.

If Black can capture Black will be leading.

So this is an important point.

This move is looking to cut off Black.

It also provides eye space.

If Black just responds White will make eyes easily.

Black has to turn and take away White's eyes.

On the right...yes, here.

This move looks good.

Really?

Well, for both sides, I was thinking about a move like the one space jump.

Depending on the situation White can hane and then make a ko.

This does look pretty dangerous.

White can play on the second line and threaten a ko.

White has a way out.

This might be difficult for Black.

Yes. Here.

He's aiming at the ko on the first line.

So as far as ko threats he has ko threats that threaten to live.

White seems to be able to fight out the ko.

The female kisei has just one period of time left.

Hmm, how to explain.

Black has to play something in here to take away eyes.

Instead of just playing here maybe play for eye space...

Moves that threaten to make two eyes become ko threats.

So if Black wanted to prevent this from happening...

Well...like this...I don't really think that White is going to die, if he gets a move in here.

I think Black's situation is tough.

Looks like White will connect on the third line.

So he plays this and then what next?

If this becomes a ko...

White's position at the bottom..

Black has ko threats there.

I feel the ko might be tough for Black.

Locally speaking this is a nail biter.

Putting the ko aside, Black's position seems thin.

We'll see if the stones can support this idea.

Doubtful though.

This attachment move looks good.

It looks like it takes away White's eyes.

So there is the ko.

White has used up some of his ko threats already.

I feel like he should have started the ko sooner.

So to the right of this there is also a ko.

It doesn't...(Ah yes..)

She might take.

That would be better...

So now here is the ko.

So now the problem is how many ko threats can Black use in the lower right...well...on the right side of the board?

That will be important.

Whether or not she has forcing moves...that's a tough one.

You were just talking about forcing moves...

So does White have any eye space in the center?

I think it's quite difficult.

I think with the move he just played, it's difficult...

Black connected.

I feel there are a lot of ko threats that threaten to live.

This is a bit difficult for Black.

So her ko threats would have to be on the right?

Start by covering.

Yes, starting here.

So how many threats will this be?

I wonder if he can respond by crawling underneath?

You're saying on the second line...

If he does that then later on...

the other ko threats may not be forcing.

Oh, there?

He has to find a move that will definitely provoke a response now.

White is awfully good at finding ko threats.

There should be a lot of viable threats.

I think cutting off some of White's group is better.

So if Black only captures half of White's stones in the center, will that be insufficient?

White's territory in the lower right is really big.

I don't feel you can win against that.

So Black has to take the whole group to win.

White has to carefully select his next ko threat.

There?

Was that unexpected?

Yes, a bit.

This gives Black another ko threat.

However...

This is difficult.

I think there is one more threat if she descends to the first line.

I think White is largely out of viable ko threats.

So how much will White gain in the center?

She descended. (Well, this is tough.)

This adds one more ko threat.

White could, at this point...

I think his responses were strange.

I think we're in the home stretch.

Will there be enough ko threats?

So now what will White do in the center?

That's...

It's difficult to say.

Well, at the bottom there could be a ko threat.

The hane on the first line?

He connected.

This...doesn't work...

If Black takes the ko...

I think that White could possibly not be alive.

She used her final period.

If Black captures...does White have eyes?

Here.

For example if he plays somewhere here.

Like this, this is a false eye.

So Black cuts, and then if White connects...

It's dead.

So he connects here.

Probably, playing here works.

It's hard to see. It's a good move.

Perhaps....

Maybe I'm wrong.

Play the hane...

It might not work.

What's going on now?

However...

Looks like it doesn't matter.

She took.

She might have made a fatal error.

So Yokoku muttering: "How did I get myself into this mess?"

I have the feeling he sees something bad in store for him.

The center doesn't look too good.

We'll soon see if it's all over.

What if Black plays on the first line?

Big move. White would definitely live.

White would block.

I think they miscalculated in this area.

There it is.

An important move.

I think that the center is really close.

We'll see if White is really dead.

So how does Black respond if White takes?

The black stone in the middle that is currently in atari?

Exactly. When White takes, what does Black do?

Could be dangerous.

So in order to take away White's eyes, Black has to take away her own liberties?

Well, for the moment, I have a bad feeling.

This looks dangerous for White.

Does it really?

So then Black can capture?

Big shock.

It's because of a mistake.

How should Black respond?

I think pushing would work.

So cut White in the center?

That might be the most solid way to play.

There it is.

So now what about the upper left?

It can't be saved.

Black's territory is big now.

I don't feel White has enough.

Just a feeling?

Maybe not such a big difference between the two.

White died so it was a big loss.

White's group in the upper right is just dead.

What a big loss.

The difference in points is not so much.

I don't think he feels like resigning.

Play a bit more.

Does the upper right look like it'll be a ko?

If Black let's her guard down...

That's also a big point.

Hmm, this peep might threaten to let the larger group escape.

But that won't work. Even if Black connects.

It'll be close, but White will be captured.

I think Black can just respond in the strongest manner possible.

What would be the strongest move?

Playing the ko.

You'll still have to read carefully.

She went the safe route.

That should be enough.

A safe way to play.

I think the difference in points is big.

Bringing the game home though can be difficult.

Here it comes.

Strong move.

She's going to start playing from here.

After a few more moves we may get a resignation.

Yes, the corner does have bad aji.

So here, Black cannot connect.

Let's show the sequence.

Right, so here.

Blocking here is a forcing move.

Then jump.

Something like this.

So now something is going to happen.

Black has a lot of liberties.

This may be the last fight.

There it is.

He resigned.

After 237 moves, Black, Ueno Asami Female Kisei wins by resignation.

Playing Black, Ueno Asami Female Kisei has won by resignation.

Looking back on today's game, what are your thoughts?

I think was an unfortunate game for So Yokoku.

A move he thought was a ko threat wasn't forcing.

It was a fatal mistake.

I think if he had played correctly White..Black..uhm...

The game would have been good for White.

The middle game...well...

Black did...how to say?

Black had a good game in the middle game. Although...

She played too many moves her and then this area in the lower right got big.

The game began to slip away.

However, she plays a powerful fighting style.

She kept trying to capture.

It was kind of a miracle.

Cho 9 dan, thank you very much.

Today, "My Move" was move number 207 where I captured.

So now the question is whether or not I can capture White's large group.

With this move...

If I played here, then this is a ko.

This looks difficult.

In the game, I captured.

So now, if White responds like this...

This is difficult.

But in the game, he played here.

I thought I could capture.

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But, what does this mean?

That's the big question we're wrestling with

during this Christmas season.

We've been looking at one of the most famous verses

in the Christmas story.

Luke, chapter 2, verse 11 says,

And you're going to be insulted by my question today.

But I want to talk about the word "born."

What does that mean?

[Laughs]

Well, obviously, we know what it means.

It means that Mary pushed

and Joseph panicked.

And Jesus popped out.

That's what it means.

Well, I know that's what it means.

I don't need to repeat my middle school health class.

I mean, what does it mean that a Savior has been born?

That God has been born?

How is it possible that Jesus, who is divine, was

born of a woman?

What does that mean?

My short answer is,

"I have no idea."

I mean, how can God,

who can't be contained in the galaxy, in the universe,

how can he be contained in the womb?

And then be born into this physical world?

Like, my three-pronged brain just can't

make that work logically.

But the Bible does tell us a little bit of what that means.

That because Jesus was born, however it happened,

it means that he gets it.

It means that Jesus,

for all of his existence, hasn't just been up in heaven

like, wondering what's it's like to live on earth.

It means he gets it.

And that's such good news, isn't it?

I've been a pastor for about eleven years now.

And I've really learned, after years and years of counseling,

that what people want more than anything from me

is not that I have a Bible passage to fix it.

But that I have a heart that gets it.

Like, if I can empathize,

if I can suffer with them,

if I know that marriage is difficult

or suffering is difficult.

Or we have spiritual questions.

Like, when people leave my office,

even if I never say the right thing, if I get it,

they feel so much better.

And they say things like, "Pastor, I'm so glad I came to talk to you."

And I smile because I haven't said anything intelligent.

Sometimes I've barely said anything at all.

And this Christmas I want you to know that because Jesus was born,

he gets it.

He gets what it's like to come into a complicated world.

He knows what it's like to be part of a family that doesn't always understand him.

He knows what it's like to be betrayed by a friend.

To be abandoned by people he thought he could trust.

He's been a victim of injustice.

He's been slandered and accused.

Misunderstood.

People have assumed his motives.

He gets it.

And so when you pray to him on those days that life is tough,

you don't pray to a Jesus

who has to scratch his head and say, "Huh, that sounds bad."

But a Jesus who looks you right in the eye and he nods

and he says, "I get it."

Maybe the best passage to explain what this means

comes from the book of Hebrews. Hebrews

Hebrews 4, verse 15 says,

So, when you think about the Christmas story,

when you see little Jesus there in the manger

as you drive home past another manger scene,

I want you to smile and remember that your Savior gets it.

That's what that means.

Let's pray.

Dear Jesus, thank you so much that you understand us.

No matter what kind of suffering or pain we're going through, you,

you get it. You know what it's like

and you care.

You're a compassionate God.

And your heart is full of empathy.

You understand us and you want to make things better.

Help us to remember what kind of compassionate Savior you are.

Help us to remember that you're not just a rescuer.

You are the Savior who was born for us.

And so we pray with great hope.

We know that we can draw near to you because of what you've done.

And we know that you get it.

We thank you so much for this.

In your beautiful name.

Amen.

We here at Time of Grace are so grateful for Christmas.

At Christmas, as we reflect on the past year,

we are amazed that God has been so good to us

that the Jesus who came into this world to be born,

to be our Savior is the one who reigns and sits at the right hand of God.

He's been in control of it all.

And he's given us you.

We know that Time of Grace cannot exist without you.

Without your views. And your shares.

Your prayers. Your comments. And your support.

So thank you for giving us the opportunity

for one more year to share God's grace.

There are so many people in our city,

so many people in our country

so many people that we know and love,

who don't know Jesus.

They don't know the real meaning of Christmas just yet.

So thank you for making this message possible.

We pray that God will bless our ministry,

that he will bless you and your family

and he will bless the spread of the Gospel in incredible ways.

So have a Merry Christmas and an amazing new year.

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