Maybe we can reach a compromise and solve 9x9
|
|
# ? Jan 31, 2020 01:20 |
|
|
# ? May 28, 2024 15:50 |
|
AdorableStar posted:Maybe we can reach a compromise and solve 9x9 Sure, that's at least approaching theoretically possible. There are fewer than 8.88*1038 board states, which is much less than the number of molecules on Earth (google search: 1044). Get those bitbases going! e: if you can do one every yoctosecond that will only take 1.4 million years. Looking up a move in the solution might also take a while. rchandra fucked around with this message at 02:30 on Jan 31, 2020 |
# ? Jan 31, 2020 02:18 |
|
rchandra posted:Sure, that's at least approaching theoretically possible. There are fewer than 8.88*1038 board states, which is much less than the number of molecules on Earth (google search: 1044). Get those bitbases going! Don’t worry, hashtables are O(1) right 🙃
|
# ? Jan 31, 2020 03:34 |
|
I made an account on KGS with username thecog, can I get an invite to the room?
|
# ? Feb 1, 2020 03:01 |
|
rchandra posted:Sure, that's at least approaching theoretically possible. There are fewer than 8.88*1038 board states, which is much less than the number of molecules on Earth (google search: 1044). Get those bitbases going! That's assuming brute force. The game of Hex, which has a similar number of board states (Hex is like Go, in that it's a placement game with stones of two colors), has been solved for every opening on 9x9. Go is more complex than Hex, in that there are captures, illegal placements and ko, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be done. 19x19 is out of the question though, baring some major advance in mathematics.
|
# ? Feb 1, 2020 22:25 |
|
TheCog posted:I made an account on KGS with username thecog, can I get an invite to the room?
|
# ? Feb 22, 2020 18:11 |
|
getting back into go, just had a game where the opponent said at the end " It's not every day that you play an almost pure mono game". What did he mean by this?
|
# ? Mar 30, 2020 02:45 |
|
1. Could it have been a typo of "moyo"? 2. Was the board almost all white or almost all black at the end?
|
# ? Mar 30, 2020 03:03 |
|
I thought it might have been a typo of moyo but the y and n are a little far apart. I was playing a little "cosmic style" because I got afraid of fighting and the end state was pretty balanced, W+5.5 with only one capture and one dead stone.
|
# ? Mar 30, 2020 03:08 |
|
I suppose it's possible that he was using a Workman layout keyboard, but that would a be a pretty uncommon occurrence. I don't think mobile keyboards will auto correct moyo into mono either since stuff like moto or motor would be more likely based on QWERTY.
|
# ? Mar 30, 2020 03:35 |
|
Has anybody got any tips or experience with teaching go to young children? I've started trying to teach my 4 year old first capture Go on a 5x5 grid by telling her we're trying to stop the pieces from being able to escape so we can grab them! It seems to be working out pretty well so far, at least for keeping her attention for short periods before we start making patterns and pictures with the stones.
|
# ? Mar 30, 2020 08:49 |
|
Doctor Spaceman posted:Has anybody got any tips or experience with teaching go to young children?
|
# ? Mar 30, 2020 13:02 |
|
VictualSquid posted:Use Chinese rules, otherwise you might get into never-ending arguments on which stones are standing dead. I don't have experience teaching kids quite that young. But after a lot of capture go so she really understands which groups can be captured and how, and once she can count well (though multiplication is better) you could do something like ancient chinese rules on a 9x9. Just fill up the board (except eyes) and count stones rather than territory and stones. It makes it slightly harder for white to win, but then you can separate the counting to determine winner stuff from the concept of territory. dirby fucked around with this message at 13:12 on Mar 30, 2020 |
# ? Mar 30, 2020 13:10 |
|
Giving this another shot during quarantine, but don't see the room up in the OP. Are goons still playing on CGoban? Anyone floating around that will play with a scrub and take the time to explain why I'm bad?
|
# ? Mar 30, 2020 21:34 |
|
Nephzinho posted:Giving this another shot during quarantine, but don't see the room up in the OP. Are goons still playing on CGoban? Anyone floating around that will play with a scrub and take the time to explain why I'm bad? I think we're more active on OGS https://online-go.com/group/8
|
# ? Mar 31, 2020 04:07 |
|
Blendy posted:I think we're more active on OGS https://online-go.com/group/8 I play frequently on OGS (u: amsone) but I feel like the group's dead. If it's not, should we do a new tournament? Or at least get some ladder activity going?
|
# ? Mar 31, 2020 04:22 |
|
I'd love an invite to the group and am going to try to use the time at home to see if I can get it to click.
|
# ? Apr 1, 2020 00:57 |
|
Nephzinho posted:I'd love an invite to the group and am going to try to use the time at home to see if I can get it to click. I assumed you used the same user name so I sent and invite. If you use something different let me know and I'll resend.
|
# ? Apr 1, 2020 01:33 |
|
Can I also get an invite? I use the same username on OGS as SA.
|
# ? Apr 1, 2020 01:35 |
|
kirtar posted:Can I also get an invite? I use the same username on OGS as SA. Sent
|
# ? Apr 1, 2020 03:21 |
|
Blendy posted:I assumed you used the same user name so I sent and invite. If you use something different let me know and I'll resend. I did. Have done two sessions with a friend this week, where if I fall for some stupid trick or make a move that is 100% dead, we kind of pause, play it out, and then rewind. This way I'm actually getting to the end of the game and seeing how the game should play out as opposed to me making a mistake on move 60 that cedes an entire quadrant that wasn't even viable. Two sessions of playing with a friend telling me that kind of thing has done more for me learning this game than anything before.
|
# ? Apr 3, 2020 14:08 |
|
Playing and losing is the best way to start. If you like youtube lectures there's a ton of great options. If you join the discord there's a pinned message with information on getting ebooks to use to study.
|
# ? Apr 3, 2020 17:13 |
|
Anyone down for a teaching game at like 7PM EST tonight on KGS? I've got like 5 games in in as many days, but the ones with a cooperative teacher are much more productive.
|
# ? Apr 6, 2020 20:26 |
|
If you're new you can send me a friend request on OGS. I'll teach you and review your games when I am available. I can't promise a ton as I never know when I'll have free time but I can at least get you started. My screen name there is the same as here: elementc
|
# ? May 5, 2020 07:51 |
|
elementc posted:If you're new you can send me a friend request on OGS. I'll teach you and review your games when I am available. I can't promise a ton as I never know when I'll have free time but I can at least get you started. My screen name there is the same as here: elementc I hope you won't mind if I send a friend request too. I am dave ryder on OGS. Also will someone please add me to the group if it is still alive?
|
# ? May 5, 2020 15:26 |
|
elementc posted:If you're new you can send me a friend request on OGS. I'll teach you and review your games when I am available. I can't promise a ton as I never know when I'll have free time but I can at least get you started. My screen name there is the same as here: elementc I've been playing on cgoban and actually finally starting to get a feel for it. I'm still bad but I'm losing by less, actually setting some traps, and generally not getting bullied around for entire games. I *almost* beat my friend who has been my main teacher over the weekend, and looking at the replay it really came down to a single questionable move. Honestly I wish I could be playing more, I've just found that I can't squeeze a game in between things, if I am getting distracted by emails or something going off its just not going to go well. Likewise I'mt rying to take my "full" 30 seconds for moves and not just slamming pieces down without really thinking about what my opponent did.
|
# ? May 5, 2020 16:38 |
|
I'm so used to beginners saying that they're on OGS that I brain farted and misread what you said. In fact, I have an account there with the same screen name so either place is fine with me. I far prefer the KGS teaching interface.
|
# ? May 5, 2020 23:54 |
|
So after getting my bearings on KGS I've switched over to OGS. I like the KGS client better for playing teaching games and playing through problems, but the playerbase is so much deeper on OGS. KGS seemed to think I am at 13k so I imagine OGS will place me 15-16k. The SA group seems to have some activity but its been a few years since any kind of tournament.
|
# ? Jun 27, 2020 18:04 |
|
Doctor Spaceman posted:Has anybody got any tips or experience with teaching go to young children? Let me know how it goes! I just play capture go with my toddler a little until she starts making her own stories, usually we fill the whole 9x9. I'm not a stickler on the rules, I figure at that age there's no wrong way to play.
|
# ? Jun 28, 2020 04:33 |
|
Here's Quinn from SUSD explaining Go and dressing as an anime character. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRBjN8empIs
|
# ? Jul 30, 2020 02:25 |
|
PerniciousKnid posted:Let me know how it goes! I just play capture go with my toddler a little until she starts making her own stories, usually we fill the whole 9x9. I'm not a stickler on the rules, I figure at that age there's no wrong way to play. I think it's been going pretty well. I try and lose most games and I'm having to remind her a bit less about obvious capture opportunities. She's generally pretty eager to play, although she doesn't request it unprompted like she would with other card or board games.
|
# ? Jul 30, 2020 02:40 |
|
Quinn posted:Every step I took into this world I felt was taking me away from my friends and family
|
# ? Jul 31, 2020 03:21 |
Also "After a week of playing every evening, I could maybe consider myself a beginner"
|
|
# ? Jul 31, 2020 03:41 |
|
I want to learn Go, are there any recommended (free is nice, but a few bucks if it's a high quality version that is a game changing experience) for a new player for iPad? Looking for something with nice tutorial, hints, and lots of practice modes / difficulty levels against the computer. Being able to play a buddy online would be a bonus but not necessary.
|
# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:33 |
|
I don't have an apple device, but from the OP, the nice tutorial is at http://playgo.to/iwtg/en/ Unfortunately, it uses Flash.
|
# ? Aug 5, 2020 00:57 |
|
|
# ? Aug 5, 2020 01:28 |
|
TraderStav posted:I want to learn Go, are there any recommended (free is nice, but a few bucks if it's a high quality version that is a game changing experience) for a new player for iPad? Looking for something with nice tutorial, hints, and lots of practice modes / difficulty levels against the computer. Being able to play a buddy online would be a bonus but not necessary. I am a couple of months into learning and started with the resources in the OP, playing teaching games with a friend, and playing bots on ogs. Correspondence games on ogs are also great for playing without worrying about the clock (though you should still make sure to move quickly to avoid bad habits). Lessons in Fundamentals of Go and a few other books in that same series were helpful as well if you want to spend a few bucks.
|
# ? Aug 5, 2020 02:37 |
|
Doctor Spaceman posted:I think it's been going pretty well. Thanks for reminding me I need to play with mine again. I taught her how to make a lady bug out of paper plates and now she's making paper plate lady bugs like her life depends on it, so maybe it will distract her. I guess we all need a way to cope with the pandemic.
|
# ? Aug 5, 2020 04:16 |
|
TraderStav posted:I want to learn Go, are there any recommended (free is nice, but a few bucks if it's a high quality version that is a game changing experience) for a new player for iPad? Looking for something with nice tutorial, hints, and lots of practice modes / difficulty levels against the computer. Being able to play a buddy online would be a bonus but not necessary. The OP is right about nothing being quite as good as playing against other people. This is the best intro I know: http://playgo.to/iwtg/en/ After that you should just make an account on OGS and start playing. Post your games here and ask for reviews, having other players review my games was super helpful for me early on. Plus the thread could use the activity
|
# ? Aug 5, 2020 04:31 |
|
|
# ? May 28, 2024 15:50 |
Install Go Quest for 9x9 live play to figure out basic life and death stuff like "Do I have two eyes?". Meanwhile play correspondence games 19x19 (a lot of correspondence games at the same time) on OGS. You can play live games on OGS too of course, but correspondence is asynchronous and lets you think about the board state without feeling pressured to move, which can be good for new players.
|
|
# ? Aug 5, 2020 04:41 |