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uranus posted:this is correct but play people, not ai If you don't have time to play people, then basic problems (e.g. Graded Go Problems for Beginners vol. 1 then 2) are not terrible once you have some of the real basics down. Coupled with regular play, GGPv2 is great for pushing towards 10-12k once you have the basic tactics handled.
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o.m. 94 posted:whoever brought me this avatar, i haven't even been trolling recently so i don't know what i did to deserve it that's a great avatar. you must be proud, admit it
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 16:48 |
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Not gonna lie, those two games last night have put IWTG into such better context, especially since half the demonstrated scenarios they play out in the early 19x19 board lessons are showing the results of mistakes I made and the more effective ways to respond
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 18:08 |
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Go is the process of discovering new mistakes you try (and typically fail) to avoid making in the future.
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 18:18 |
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Pander posted:Go is the process of discovering new mistakes you try (and typically fail) to avoid making in the future. much like life
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 18:20 |
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Xom's guide for newbies TL;DR: The road to 20 kyū
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 19:51 |
Chinese scoring is infinitely better because eyes in seki count for score and you don't have to deal with that hypothetical play bullshit when it comes to a bent 4 in the corner. I think it's more intuitive than Japanese scoring too.
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# ? Jul 8, 2015 23:38 |
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It's a matter of pragmatism. Almost all online Go is Japanese scoring. EDIT: Also, Japanese scoring removes strategy involving ko fights over dame, which I don't miss at all. Xom fucked around with this message at 23:55 on Jul 8, 2015 |
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anyone who wants to add me on skype or gchat to TALK ABOUT GO be my guest: lets be go friends gchat: thrdeyeopen@gmail.com skype: jonas.rawr
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 00:42 |
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To clarify, when I say "understand Japanese scoring", I mean understanding that playing a teire, or a throw-in, or a dead stone has the same effect on the score in either system*, that it's basically the same as the Chinese scoring that you call intuitive, that there's nothing really strange and different, that it all adds up to normal. What I don't mean is understanding the corner cases where they differ; you can get to 10 kyuu without worrying about that. *The average effect is the same; something that changes the score by 1 in Japanese scoring changes the score by 0 or 2 in Chinese scoring, depending whether an even or odd number of dame are left.
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I was careless and nearly lost my corner in ko… Fortunately my opponent only had 7 significant ko threats, so their only compensation for the ko was 3 ₧ in the lower right. I won by ˝ ₧. Xom fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Jul 9, 2015 |
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Anyone want to play on OGS, I'm literally just starting and mostly have no idea what I'm doing terrible. Thinking a 9x9?
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 03:11 |
Xom posted:It's a matter of pragmatism. Almost all online Go is Japanese scoring. But at least my ogs and kgs custom games can be scored in Chinese!
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 03:41 |
Plinkey posted:Anyone want to play on OGS, I'm literally just starting and mostly have no idea what I'm doing terrible. Thinking a 9x9? challenge me to a correspondence game (oiseaux) and we can do some teaching games. 9x9 is always a good start
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 08:45 |
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Thanks for the helpful links! OK So I've played a few games, would anyone care to review this game? https://online-go.com/game/2382941 Also, how do I go about adding you goons?
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 11:49 |
I've invited you to the SA group As for the game, there's not really much to review that would be useful at this stage, as you guys made so many fundamental mistakes. But your opening was good, taking corner and side points. Then the game descended into a mess around Move 45 where you played the empty triangle (http://senseis.xmp.net/?EmptyTriangles) and tried to kill groups that could not be killed. The best way to improve at this point is to keep playing games! But also start doing Life and Death problems. If you do at least 10 problems a day you'll see yourself getting better every single day at this point. http://tsumego.tasuki.org/ The elementary collection will probably be really difficult but stick at it! Because it will give you fast results!
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 13:57 |
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Thanks! The feedback is really helpful! There are a few things I find I really struggle in games that if like to read up on but not sure what it's called. The first is what to do after 'engagements' start. I get that I should aim to join up groups and make living shapes but I'm not sure how to start! I've read up on joseki but they're not very helpful at this stage as other players don't really follow them and I don't know how to exploit that haha.
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YagerX posted:Thanks! The feedback is really helpful! There are a few things I find I really struggle in games that if like to read up on but not sure what it's called. The middle game is hard, particularly because tactics and strategy start to interplay in complicated ways. The classic reference for this is Attack and Defense, but just watching lots of games of somewhat stronger players and playing more will help, too.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 21:01 |
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Apologies to everyone who is playing me in the tournament. I really don't have time to concentrate on a serious game these days, so I'm playing like crap and almost certainly going to end up resigning all my games.
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Borachon posted:The middle game is hard, particularly because tactics and strategy start to interplay in complicated ways. The classic reference for this is Attack and Defense, but just watching lots of games of somewhat stronger players and playing more will help, too. I've read the entirety of attack and defence 5+ times and no, I still don't get anything.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 21:44 |
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xopods posted:Apologies to everyone who is playing me in the tournament. I really don't have time to concentrate on a serious game these days, so I'm playing like crap and almost certainly going to end up resigning all my games. i miss your lessons xopods :'(
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 22:02 |
Xopods taught me about a leaning attack and how it is OK to attach to strong stones and make them stronger.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 22:17 |
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i just ordered Tesuji and Lessons in the fundementals of Go
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 22:48 |
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i will get to sdk dammit! *shakes fist at self*
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 22:49 |
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I will get to 20K *shakes fist at self* I played a 9 stone rushed game on my lunch break today and got absolutely slaughtered by a 13K player. I need to start reading up on early game Joseki and practice life or death problems, and probably start internalizing basic patterns that are inherent mistakes
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Mederlock posted:I will get to 20K *shakes fist at self* i was just going to recommend you read 'the second book of go' but hot drat that thing has gotten expensive since i got it. is it a collectors item now or what
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Mederlock posted:I will get to 20K *shakes fist at self* The Proverb is "lose your first 100 games as quickly as possible" for a reason. It just takes a number of beatings to get a better sense of what kinds of moves to consider when, and that, barring special circumstances, some moves just aren't worth considering. uranus posted:i just ordered Tesuji and Lessons in the fundementals of Go They're both fabulous.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 00:13 |
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Where do you people go to play Go? Noone around me plays it so its a bit sad that I keep having to play on my own.
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AttackTheMoon posted:Where do you people go to play Go? Noone around me plays it so its a bit sad that I keep having to play on my own. If you mean in real life, I haven't. I've never seen a goban in person. If you mean online, then I use OGS (online-go.com, a browser-based go server). Others use kgs (https://www.gokgs.com a java-based go server). Others still have preferred sites, often in Chinese or Korean.
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Pander posted:If you mean in real life, I haven't. I've never seen a goban in person. I'm in a lovely tier for matchmaking so I start looking for games on KGS and OGS simultaneously and cancel the search on the one that doesn't catch anything. IRL there's a club at the local university that I plan to check out this weekend E: god drat this game is hard. The inside me is very pleased for the challenge Mederlock fucked around with this message at 06:04 on Jul 10, 2015 |
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Mederlock posted:I will get to 20K *shakes fist at self* In a 9 stone handicap game all you need to do is basically stay connected and you're golden since while white is busy trying to live the rest of the board will slowly turn impossible for him to live in. Actually, that's a good lesson for all go games. Stay connected. I remember one time I was playing a game and I thought, "Hey, I could connect now but he'll also connect and will live. But hey, if I allow myself to get cut I could kill him!" I died. I resigned. AttackTheMoon posted:Where do you people go to play Go? Noone around me plays it so its a bit sad that I keep having to play on my own. There's a go club that meets Saturdays about 40 minutes from my house. The last time I went was Christmas. AdorableStar fucked around with this message at 06:43 on Jul 10, 2015 |
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AdorableStar posted:. Actually, that's a good lesson for all go games. Stay connected. I remember one time I was playing a game and I thought, "Hey, I could connect now but he'll also connect and will live. But hey, if I allow myself to get cut I could kill him!" This happens to me all the time, I'm starting to see what the other guy is doing to stay connected and cut me in half simultaneously.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 06:47 |
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Playing on OGS as Vortikai if someone could invite me to the group
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 07:19 |
Invitation sent. I hate your username!!!
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 09:08 |
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AttackTheMoon posted:Where do you people go to play Go? Noone around me plays it so its a bit sad that I keep having to play on my own. There are local clubs all over in the states ( http://www.usgo.org/where-play-go ), though many of them are small and may meet intermittently. If there's a club listed for you on that link, contact the person on it for more information. I do vastly prefer playing in real life compared to online.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:15 |
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I don't usually play on OGS but I might as well join you guys there anyway. Could I get an invite? My username is "Sent"
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:36 |
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If any of y'all are Chicagoons, there's a club in Schaumburg, thursday nights, at a Starbucks. I used to go a lot, but stopped since it's a bit far away. I'd go again if there were goons though.
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Quad posted:I'd go again if there were goons though. That sounds horrifying.
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# ? Jul 11, 2015 03:10 |
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I won my first game on OGS...only took like 20 maybe 30 tries
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Quad posted:If any of y'all are Chicagoons, there's a club in Schaumburg, thursday nights, at a Starbucks. I used to go a lot, but stopped since it's a bit far away. I'd go again if there were goons though. Yeah I'm southwest suburbs. I could try that out sometime. Saw the groups on the go association site but didn't know if they were active or just relics.
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