I don't think you can add your own rooms yet. Hell I don't think the interface can support you being in more than like, 3 at the moment.
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# ? May 28, 2024 14:19 |
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Got mine. Still 60+ spots left!
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# ? Aug 30, 2012 16:05 |
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I found that one of the 'features' in Kaya is that if 5 people mute someone they get banned from chatting. The server is gonna have a lot of growing pains.
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# ? Aug 30, 2012 21:16 |
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Uncle Jam posted:I guess Seattle is a pretty big place, but isn't it the home of pretty much the only purpose built Go building in the US? Other than maybe some places in New York? Well son of a bitch... I looked earlier and couldn't find anything in the area, which led to me spending the money to make a Meetup. Hopefully I can get a refund on that poo poo or something.
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# ? Aug 31, 2012 00:41 |
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I recently started playing Go, and I happened to mention it to a guy I just met at my university. He wants to start a Go club, but he also doesn't know much about Go ( Like I question if he has ever played a full game), but he offered to buy all the boards and stones etc. Is this a bad idea, as it will end up a club of bads teaching bads bad ways to play Go?
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# ? Sep 3, 2012 21:18 |
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lemonslol posted:I recently started playing Go, and I happened to mention it to a guy I just met at my university. He wants to start a Go club, but he also doesn't know much about Go ( Like I question if he has ever played a full game), but he offered to buy all the boards and stones etc. Is this a bad idea, as it will end up a club of bads teaching bads bad ways to play Go? I'm pretty sure this guy wants to murder you.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 00:57 |
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I have personal experience with a go club comprised of mainly bad players. Go ahead and start the club if you want, but it's important that you both realize that you are bad and don't presume that you will always be able to come up with great go strategies on your own. Don't presume that you can "teach" each other the right way to play go (honestly I am 1k-2k on kgs and I still hesitate to give advice to people in my go club because I am aware of how bad I am). Try doing/discussing problems together. Play against each other, record the games and have them reviewed by stronger players online if possible. And importantly, try to play online (again with stronger players ideally) so that you don't lock yourself in to only being used to the playing styles of fellow club members.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 04:08 |
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RushMix posted:Well son of a bitch... I looked earlier and couldn't find anything in the area, which led to me spending the money to make a Meetup. Hopefully I can get a refund on that poo poo or something. If you can't, just do the meetup anyway. Playing a lot of different people in real life is ideal because playing the same people over and over again kind of wears on you and just sucks if they aren't great human beings. Also, players tend to disappear easily (finish grad school, stop playing, move to asia etc) so its good to just to know a bunch of people.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 05:29 |
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lemonslol posted:I recently started playing Go, and I happened to mention it to a guy I just met at my university. He wants to start a Go club, but he also doesn't know much about Go ( Like I question if he has ever played a full game), but he offered to buy all the boards and stones etc. Is this a bad idea, as it will end up a club of bads teaching bads bad ways to play Go? Depending on how large your university is, do it. I did it at my university and then a bunch of much stronger players started showing up (one woman who showed up a few times had been on the pro route for a while in China). That being said my university is one of the largest in the US.
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 21:34 |
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captkirk posted:Depending on how large your university is, do it. I did it at my university and then a bunch of much stronger players started showing up (one woman who showed up a few times had been on the pro route for a while in China). That being said my university is one of the largest in the US. yeah my university is <20,000 students. So I'm pretty sure we will get 10 people tops + the 4 it takes to start the club. But it will be nice playing a game in real life with people my skill level I just worry it will be hard to level up if I can't play stronger players
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# ? Sep 4, 2012 21:57 |
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lemonslol posted:yeah my university is <20,000 students. So I'm pretty sure we will get 10 people tops + the 4 it takes to start the club. But it will be nice playing a game in real life with people my skill level I just worry it will be hard to level up if I can't play stronger players Best of luck, it can be tough getting people interested in go. Make sure you know how to teach the game very well. Also you can print out some 9x9 boards to play possible members with.
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# ? Sep 5, 2012 00:54 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6udlBs0jbs BadukTV made an english commercial, and apparently they are streaming on the internet too. No more ch-bee for us! Just sweet, incomprehensible korean commentary, all the time~
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# ? Sep 10, 2012 19:44 |
http://kaya.gs/kayags/project.php Has some accounts up for grabs
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# ? Sep 11, 2012 15:14 |
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lemonslol posted:yeah my university is <20,000 students. So I'm pretty sure we will get 10 people tops + the 4 it takes to start the club. But it will be nice playing a game in real life with people my skill level I just worry it will be hard to level up if I can't play stronger players I setup and ran a Go club in Fairbanks, Alaska for a couple years. We were just a bunch of low level friends trying to find more people who played, and ended up attracting a strong 1kyu CS professor, an insanely strong ~6dan Chinese research professor came a few times, and two judges from the court house (not strong, but interesting people) played weekly. Everyone in your group will naturally get stronger (especially if they pick up somes books and play online), and you might even have a few players get overly passionate about it and reach 1dan in under a year. One of the bigger good points is that you learn a lot yourself when you teach other people (like learning how to play decent handicap games, understanding core tesuji and joseki better yourself, etc.). Try it out and see how it goes.
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# ? Sep 13, 2012 03:50 |
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So this dude shows up to go club, chinese dude, squirrly looking. Says he's a chinese 5d, but that can mean anything, just means he's strong. Get someone in who speaks mandarin to really talk to him and he's a 9d on tygem Now begins a new age of learning at go club
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 04:02 |
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Under 15 posted:So this dude shows up to go club, chinese dude, squirrly looking. Says he's a chinese 5d, but that can mean anything, just means he's strong. Sounds like a good get for your club. Now you just meet you learn mandarin to get the most out of it!
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 11:38 |
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There was an old Chinese guy at the go club I went to in Chicago. Sloppiest stone laying ever. At one point I played on top of one of his stones because his stone was actually a line over! But boy did he correct me. Sorry dude! Then I got him in a minor snap back and he was pissed so he demolished me. That's my story, now back to lurking.
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# ? Sep 23, 2012 17:05 |
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where da fuk is copen / parker
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# ? Oct 4, 2012 18:52 |
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You're looking for parker, I'm looking for palmergggggg We need a recruitment drive or so
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# ? Oct 4, 2012 20:25 |
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You guys, I am a complete beginner and played through some problems and read some stuff. I took a chance and played online and was surprised how cool advanced players are both in the goon channel and in the English channel. Apparently, metaphorical tea-bagging is against Go principles. This is probably the most civilized game ever. e: except EGR might be poo poo. Stick with Goons. RoboBlaster fucked around with this message at 05:52 on Oct 5, 2012 |
# ? Oct 5, 2012 05:48 |
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as halfway crooks posted:where da fuk is copen / parker Yeah, where is that tall-rear end mother fucker?
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# ? Oct 9, 2012 20:41 |
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RoboBlaster posted:You guys, I am a complete beginner and played through some problems and read some stuff. I took a chance and played online and was surprised how cool advanced players are both in the goon channel and in the English channel. Apparently, metaphorical tea-bagging is against Go principles. This is probably the most civilized game ever. Talking in EGR is never a good idea unless you know what you are doing. You can get banned for little to no reason.
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# ? Oct 10, 2012 04:02 |
5k! I hope to stay there this time. Can anyone reccomend any books that discuss the Orthodox Fuseki?
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# ? Oct 15, 2012 16:43 |
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Replay recent pro games - that poo poo is in vogue right now it's the new hotness since so many people will block mini-chinese
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# ? Oct 15, 2012 19:03 |
Cool thanks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyMRGeT_SRI&t=20s
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# ? Oct 15, 2012 20:36 |
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I was bumming around on Tygem tonight beating up Koreans and a 9d chinese guy challenged me to a game. Tygem kind of rules
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# ? Oct 30, 2012 07:22 |
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Under 15 posted:I was bumming around on Tygem tonight beating up Koreans and a 9d chinese guy challenged me to a game. Tygem kind of rules What a great master
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# ? Oct 30, 2012 17:55 |
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Prodigious posted:What a great master Our master will win!
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# ? Oct 31, 2012 02:29 |
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Heads ups: The Go Master the biopic about Wu Qingyuan is now on Netflix instant watch.
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# ? Nov 5, 2012 15:50 |
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So thanks to this thread I finally decided to try playing some Go. Some people might be turned off by the fact, that you might be the only person of your rank bracket on the server in some timezones. So the automatch will give you the same opponent several times in succession. After his eighth loss in half an hour, our pubbie here displayed the proper attitude. My only regret is that I forgot to screenshot those resignation popups. https://www.dropbox.com/s/qav4l6ro0p2kjor/tears.zip
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# ? Nov 13, 2012 02:01 |
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I'm about to start playing Go for the third time, ugh. Like always that means re-doing the playgo.to basics intro and banging around on Goban. What I'm wondering is, is the book rec in the OP (The Second Book of Go) still a good book to get after you get the rules down? Problem books seems to be often recommended, might try that out. Any opinions on wbaduk? Seems to be the software/server of choice in Thailand, and I'll be going there soon. edit: Are go problem paperbacks even needed these days? I'm guessing plenty of problems can be found online. vvvv fair enough vvvv moflika fucked around with this message at 03:37 on Nov 13, 2012 |
# ? Nov 13, 2012 03:01 |
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Play games, read books later.
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# ? Nov 13, 2012 03:36 |
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Seconding completely forget about books for now, play games.Blendy posted:Heads ups: The Go Master the biopic about Wu Qingyuan is now on Netflix instant watch. Is this any good? I've heard mixed things.
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# ? Nov 13, 2012 06:22 |
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surc posted:Is this any good? I've heard mixed things. I haven't had a chance to watch it let. Been busy with work and then when I get home I'm busy trying to watch all the movies I check out from work (I work in a library now). I'll let everyone know when I do. Also I should log into ITGO sometime this week. Miss you bros.
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# ? Nov 13, 2012 14:08 |
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play go gam a lot
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# ? Nov 13, 2012 14:14 |
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What would be the best way to play online games from an iphone?
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# ? Nov 15, 2012 20:41 |
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Congrats on the library job blendy! I was just in Chicago for vacation and then work but never ran into you on KGS so didn't have a chance to try and look you up.
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 04:52 |
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Thanks man Sadly even if I had been on we wouldn't likely have been able to meet up. I had to move to lovely North West Indiana for work No more Chicago for me for a while. Well I mean day trips but I don't get to live there. I'm in ITGO right now. No one is here. WTF guys.
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 06:17 |
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I put the go stones on the go board goban for all you gaijin
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# ? Nov 16, 2012 06:45 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 14:19 |
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Can anybody recommend good Go programs for Android. I am mainly looking for a go problems display. I tried almost all of the free ones by now. Until now WeGoIgo lite is my favorite, but it has some minor problems which annoy me. Has anybody tried any of those non free tsumego apps? Can somebody give recommendations? e: also, most of the programmer's sites recommend some collections that lead to forests of dead links, anybody know any good digital problem collections that are still being offered? VictualSquid fucked around with this message at 18:09 on Nov 16, 2012 |
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