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# ? Jun 8, 2009 05:43 |
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# ? May 16, 2024 18:12 |
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Any good downloadable OS X clients to connect to KGS? The java applet only goes so far. edit: I am dootdoot on KGS by the way Plastic Snake fucked around with this message at 06:42 on Jun 8, 2009 |
# ? Jun 8, 2009 06:39 |
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As a fellow mac user (we seem to be few in this group) I haven't found one. Also my java app is all crazy and if I get the newest one it won't work and gives me a java script error saying it's missing the .jnlp file (I really need to try to fix this). I don't know where I got it but I have some old .jar file that works though.
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# ? Jun 8, 2009 15:19 |
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I don't think there are any other clients for KGS unfortunately, I think the guys that run it don't like the idea of other clients connecting to their servers so they keep the protocol secret.
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# ? Jun 8, 2009 16:15 |
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KGS only has the proprietary client, one of the draws of IGS is that you can pick from several clients
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# ? Jun 8, 2009 23:21 |
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Any advice on some books to get? KGS thinks I'm 13k at the moment. I'm looking at the books sold by The London Chess Centre (ukgamesshop.com) and considering
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 11:31 |
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Bizarro Buddha posted:Any advice on some books to get? KGS thinks I'm 13k at the moment. I'm looking at the books sold by The London Chess Centre (ukgamesshop.com) and considering Talk about irony, I actually visited that shop not too long ago when I visited London. Which book to get is hard to say though: Attack and Defense is often quite highly praised, but doing various types of problems is the fastest way to improve your ranking. If you're just interested in improving your ranking the graded go problems or tesuji will probably help the most.
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 11:57 |
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Attack and defense is really good and you'll keep coming back to it. The Get Strong series are supposed to be pretty decent but I haven't read them.
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 17:44 |
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Bizarro Buddha posted:Any advice on some books to get? KGS thinks I'm 13k at the moment. I'm looking at the books sold by The London Chess Centre (ukgamesshop.com) and considering I'm 11k and I own Tetsuji and Attack and Defense (though I haven't finished either D: but I can suggest owning both from what I have read). I recently got one of the Get Strong books and was kind of surprised it's mainly a problem book and not a theory book. Jennifer is right that solving problems will help you improve, specially your reading. But I'd suggest buying theory books now and doing the test sets on goproblems for free. The book I would suggest that you don't have listed is Opening Theory Made Easy by Hideo Otake. It's a great read about Fuseki, but in the process it really explains the basics of good shape, thickness, and principles used in Attack and Defense (which I now understand better than I did before).
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 17:58 |
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Ah, go! A few years ago I shared an apartment with this dude that had a go whatsitcalled with wooden bowls and glass stones -the works! I hadn't heard of go at that time, but he persuaded me into playing a game, and I think I was so confused by the end of it that I'm still suffering from the effects, my brain may never recover This may be why I'm reluctant to getting into it again even though this thread has tempted me into reading about go and playing against bots on a 9x9. Still at the beginning stage of the random stone-placement level.
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 18:05 |
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Well it turns out I'm really bad at taking my time to decide so I ordered books already, I got Tesuji as a textbook and the Life and Death and Tesuji problem books from the Mastering the Basics series - 1001 and 501 problems respectively.
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 18:18 |
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Rolfus posted:dude that had a go whatsitcalled with wooden bowls and glass stones "Board" is the technical term If you have a few people around to tell you what to focus on at the very start you progress past the stage of utter confusion real quick - stop on by ITGO sometime, we love new
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 19:23 |
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Bizarro Buddha posted:Well it turns out I'm really bad at taking my time to decide so I ordered books already, I got Tesuji as a textbook and the Life and Death and Tesuji problem books from the Mastering the Basics series - 1001 and 501 problems respectively. 'Tesuji' and 'Attack and Defense' are kings of books, they tell you a bunch of stuff that would otherwise take forfuckingever to figure out otherwise 'Lessons in Fundamentals of Go' is a good book to keep you from quitting, which is another common malady in new players.
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# ? Jun 9, 2009 21:48 |
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Under 15 posted:'Tesuji' and 'Attack and Defense' are kings of books, they tell you a bunch of stuff that would otherwise take forfuckingever to figure out otherwise Hels, what is 'Lessons in Fundamentals of Go'? I've never heard of it before just now. Is it about real basic stuff that people mess up? Because I could use that, I'm sure. Tell me your secrets.
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# ? Jun 10, 2009 04:35 |
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qxan posted:Hels, what is 'Lessons in Fundamentals of Go'? I've never heard of it before just now. Is it about real basic stuff that people mess up? Because I could use that, I'm sure. Tell me your secrets. http://www.kiseido.com/Begin2.htm#K28 "This book explains the fundamentals of go that every beginning player should study. It covers connectivity, good and bad shape, the way stones should `move', the difference between territory and spheres of influence, how to use thickness and walls, how to train yourself to read out variations, where to start looking in a life-and-death problem, and the right way to study josekis."
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# ? Jun 10, 2009 04:43 |
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I wanted a usable description of the book. Like, if it was a good read. I looked it up on Sensei's Library/amazon, thank you very much.
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# ? Jun 10, 2009 18:17 |
Found this review on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=BE5F2CEEC0407B08 I found it helpful. The guy explains things clearly, simply, and, most importantly for me, doesn't go a mile a minute.
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# ? Jun 10, 2009 19:13 |
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Pillow Face posted:Found this review on youtube: Very interesting. I know in a theoretical way that destroying aji is bad, but it's probably a big leak of mine. I think I'll try to see stuff like that in the future.
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# ? Jun 10, 2009 19:47 |
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Lessons in Fundamentals is basically a course syllabus of how to play go, and it's a lot lighter reading than most of the literature out there. The main virtue of it is that it's one of the only books a >15k can make any sense of, but it's a good read at whatever rank.
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# ? Jun 10, 2009 21:17 |
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So would I be the gayest motherfucker in the world if I got a go avatar for SA?
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# ? Jun 12, 2009 19:05 |
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qxan posted:So would I be the gayest motherfucker in the world if I got a go avatar for SA? Depends on the avatar. Post some test pics.
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# ? Jun 12, 2009 20:01 |
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qxan posted:So would I be the gayest motherfucker in the world if I got a go avatar for SA? Get a black and white picture of Go Seigen or Kitani or someone then post in D&D as though he were a famous politician
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# ? Jun 13, 2009 10:04 |
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Under 15 posted:Get a black and white picture of Go Seigen or Kitani or someone then post in D&D as though he were a famous politician Sepia
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# ? Jun 13, 2009 17:52 |
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are there any famous black go players
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# ? Jun 13, 2009 22:31 |
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Urban Renewal posted:are there any famous black go players They always seem to lose by about 6.5 points
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# ? Jun 14, 2009 23:11 |
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http://gosensations.com/index.php?id=2&new_id=522&rand=980#comments I think this is the first article on here where Hutoshi isn't getting his poo poo pushed in. My heart grew three sizes watching black mete out stern punishment upon that 9 dan. In other news, congratulations to Logite in his title match vs. Yagumo 8-dan. Logite didn't win, but he did succeed in sending about a hundred observers into seizures with his unique style.
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 09:23 |
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I was roundly mocked for mentioning Dragon Go Server on KGS last night but I thought I'd post a link here anyway for anyone that doesn't know about it. It's kind of like playing a game by email, in that you have months to finish a game if you want to, but my games so far have taken at most two weeks. I like it because I can make a move every once in a while when I'm at work, and be playing a bunch of games at once. Edit: Also I have a shiny internet phone and DGS works really well on its browser.
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 10:19 |
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Bizarro Buddha posted:I was roundly mocked for mentioning Dragon Go Server on KGS last night but I thought I'd post a link here anyway for anyone that doesn't know about it. I signed up for it ;p Gimme a shout when you want to start a game. Under 15 posted:In other news, congratulations to Logite in his title match vs. Yagumo 8-dan. Logite didn't win, but he did succeed in sending about a hundred observers into seizures with his unique style. Haha. That's just awesome. Mez fucked around with this message at 15:12 on Jun 15, 2009 |
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Bizarro Buddha posted:I was roundly mocked for mentioning Dragon Go Server on KGS last night but I thought I'd post a link here anyway for anyone that doesn't know about it. It seems like it would be kind of stange as a high kyu to play on a site like that. You can improve dramatically in a week when you're learning early on so your game would really change over that time. Sounds interesting... however I'm currntly stuck where I am and don't even have time play and learn...which I guess means this site would be good for me...
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 16:25 |
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mez I sent you an invite on DGS, you should accept it
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# ? Jun 17, 2009 10:30 |
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DGS makes me giggle: "90 days + 1 day per move and 10 extra periods"
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# ? Jun 17, 2009 12:15 |
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what is the point of playing a game over a month's time if you are a tiny baby and can't read more than about one or two moves ahead
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 06:05 |
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I can sometimes read further ahead than that The main reason I play on DGS is that I can play at work, personally.
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 09:02 |
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Where do you play in Philly? Also, your 7d is really suspect in my mind. I've met him before, he used to take lessons from Feng Yun (might still) but last time I had played him he was 1d-3d or so. Granted this was a few years ago, but he never plays and says he burned out on go but claims to be a 7d. There's the Philadelphia Baduk Association which is located near the intersction of Cheltenham Ave. and 5th. It actually moved and is now located in the basement of a building a few doors down, but it's a really strong club. All older Korean guys who don't speak English well, but it's fun because you don't really need to be able to communicate besides your rank. I work in Blue Bell and live in Doylestown near to Jon the "7d" (although don't repeat any of what I've written here because he'd know who I am). I doubt I could do your lunch thing because it would be next to impossible to make it down to Philly, play a game, and get back to work on my hour lunch break. I play on KGS as Scatter, I'm probably 1d-2d or so.
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 16:24 |
I was getting into go a year or two ago and then I sorta fell out of it when I didn't have anyone to play with in person and online matches were taking too long. No classes now though, so I may have to check this SA KGS club out!
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 18:52 |
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Kenning posted:I was getting into go a year or two ago and then I sorta fell out of it when I didn't have anyone to play with in person and online matches were taking too long. No classes now though, so I may have to check this SA KGS club out! Just start your own games, I usually play with 15-20 minute clocks so games never last more than an hour.
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# ? Jun 18, 2009 19:19 |
Lyon posted:Where do you play in Philly? Also, your 7d is really suspect in my mind. I've met him before, he used to take lessons from Feng Yun (might still) but last time I had played him he was 1d-3d or so. Granted this was a few years ago, but he never plays and says he burned out on go but claims to be a 7d. Ah, yes. This sounds like him. Although, he did mention he's gained a couple levels within the past couple of years, but that would only put him at 3-5d at best. I don't know him that well, so I'm not able to judge either way, although it was suspicious that I beat him in a 13x13. He made me pay for it dearly later in a 19x19, though. He's kind of a weird dude, yeah? Very, um, ADTRW. My buddies and I play either at Starbucks, JFK Plaza, or the Comcast food court, depending on the day. We've been meaning to have a go happy hour after work. It would be neat if we had one that the three of us (me, you, qxan) could all play at. My crew is not very good, low double-digit kyu on a good day, but we're good company, and maybe you and qxan might pair up well? quote:There's the Philadelphia Baduk Association which is located near the intersction of Cheltenham Ave. and 5th. It actually moved and is now located in the basement of a building a few doors down, but it's a really strong club. All older Korean guys who don't speak English well, but it's fun because you don't really need to be able to communicate besides your rank. Thanks for the info on the club. It's pretty much too far for me to get to, but I might check it out one day. Do you have any info on when they meet or if they have some sort of contact/website/newsletter? Pillow Face fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Jun 19, 2009 |
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# ? Jun 19, 2009 03:58 |
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If I'm able ever to make it down to Philly during the week for lunch I'll definitely try. I don't see it being possible because I get an hour lunch break and I work an inside sales job at a software company in Norristown, but who knows? If you ever organize an after work thing I can definitely try. I get off at 5 but driving into the city in rush hour would be miserable and I'd probably miss the meeting anyway. The Philadelphia Baduk Association website is here. It has the updated address. The club is more of a community hang out, the area has a large Korean population and it's open everyday from 2pm-11pm or so. People don't actually show up until after work though because, well, they're at work. Yeah, the kid is a little off. His other name on KGS used to be Kakashisan so ADTRW all the way (granted I enjoy me some animes too). What's he doing down in Philly? Working for the law firm his parents work for?
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# ? Jun 19, 2009 13:57 |
Lyon posted:If you ever organize an after work thing I can definitely try. I get off at 5 but driving into the city in rush hour would be miserable and I'd probably miss the meeting anyway. Oh, right, I forgot about rush hour. Oh well. Thanks for the PBA info. I just looked at the site. The location makes it look like some sort of underground gambling ring or some poo poo, haha. What the guy does for a living is a complete mystery to me. I didn't even know that his parents work at a law firm. He said that he didn't have a real job, that he gives lessons, is writing a book on Go, and is going to art school to draw anime or something. Although, I'm not particularly inclined to believe any of it at this point. The relationship actually got a little weird recently when we offered to buy him lunch in exchange for the go help he's been giving, and he asked instead for money. I don't know, all this is leaving a bad taste in my mouth, me and my buddies might just mysteriously get very busy during lunchtimes. I enjoy the accasional anime, too, but there's certainly a difference between people who enjoy some anime and people who are ADTRW.
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# ? Jun 19, 2009 17:32 |
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Lyon posted:Where do you play in Philly? Also, your 7d is really suspect in my mind. I've met him before, he used to take lessons from Feng Yun (might still) but last time I had played him he was 1d-3d or so. Granted this was a few years ago, but he never plays and says he burned out on go but claims to be a 7d. Oh hey, I'm also from Philly and had no idea we had a Go club. I'll have to check this out sometime.
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