
Guo Juan's Internet Go School - Welcome Apr 20, 2014 - New pro game Welcome to Guo Juan's Internet Go School! This site is designed to give you what you really need to become a much stronger Go player. Unlearning wrong go lessons and habits is often the hardest thing to accomplish when trying to improve. Professionals teach here, so you will learn it right the first time! At the school's heart, you will find a library of over 900 lectures written by professional-level teachers covering all aspects of Go.
Go Servers This page gives an overview of online go servers. Internet Go servers can potentially deliver the following benefits. Endless supply of players of all ranks 24 hours a day Play people from just about any country in the world Choose any time settings you like, from games that last less than 10 minutes, to 45 minutes, to 3 months or more Watch strong Dan players any time you want Watch real weakies as much as your lil heart desires Many tournaments, chats, and lessons are available Autosave games, ease in replaying a game, ability to create variations There are three basic types of servers. Real-time go servers in which two players play on line simultaneously just like over a real goban.
Go & iPad... Actorios' review Hello,Like others, I've given to the dark side and bought an iPad.I've tried to nurtured it with Go Material and this is what I found out after 1 week of use. Boardz - asynchronous gamingThe application works fine : you can play online and offline with a human (if you have some nearby) or AI (strong enough at my level on 9x9). The design is fine but the game is lacking important features:- level management- chatIt's good tough if you know the person you want to play against (no random play).Still, I have a good fun playing a full game in 19x19 over 3 days with a random opponent (who hopefully wasn't far from my level).
Korean-style Insei League, Started by Korean professionals, About Korean-style Insei League is the project started by An Younggil 8p(younggil on KGS), Lee Hajin 3p (hajin on KGS) and Alexander Dinerchtein 3p (breakfast on KGS) at the end of 2009 with the support of the EuroGoTV, German Go Federation, Russian room on KGS, KGS group on Facebook, Go4Go portal, Goama magazine, AGA E-Journal, Enclave magazine, Suji magazine and Weekly Korean newspaper Baduk361. The main goal of the project is improving Go skills of League members as fast as possible! The entry fee is not low ($95 per month), but considering the number of teaching games (8), game reviews (up to 11) and audio-lectures(25-30) it's probably the cheapest way of learning Go with the assistance of Go professionals. Books by Category Breakthrough Attacking Power Yamashita-Style Keigo Yamashita 9 dan Everybody loves a good fight.
Chess and Go: A Comparison Chess and go are games rich in both strategy and tactics. Because of the relatively small size of the chess board (64 squares), chess is considered to be more of a tactical game than a strategic one, in which gaining a material advantage is the all important first step to the eventual mating of the king. The small size of the chess board does not seem to be conducive to strategic ideas.
Nordic Go Academy The fourth NGA-ASR lecture Namii gave the fourth public lecture of the Nordic Go Academy in the Advanced Study Room on KGS on Wednesday, 23rd April 2014. The theme was “Fuseki – What is urgent?” You can download a slightly cleaned up version from here or watch a live recording (the lesson was typed, so there’s no audio) below. You can view the video full-screen or watch in Vimeo in HD. Pandanet Getting Started Are there any videos to help me get started?How do I register a Pandanet Account? AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol The winner of the match was slated to win $1 million. Since AlphaGo won, Google DeepMind stated that the prize will be donated to charities, including UNICEF, and Go organisations.[3] Lee received $170,000 ($150,000 for participating in all the five games, and an additional $20,000 for each game won).[4] After the match, The Korea Baduk Association awarded AlphaGo the highest Go grandmaster rank – an "honorary 9 dan". It was given in recognition of AlphaGo's "sincere efforts" to master Go.[5] Background[edit] Difficult challenge in artificial intelligence[edit]
Reference Section at Sensei's Library You can use this page as a starting point for finding what you're looking for. Playing pages Starting a game uliGo - a program to practice solving go problems BitBucket repository for uliGo I have created a source code repository for uliGo on BitBucket, and already checked in a number of changes. As a starting point, I used Sergey Astanin's version which contains a translation to Russian. I intend to make a few more smallish changes, and then to release a new version. Posted by ug on April 16, 2012 Tags: uliGo . improve 1996-7-7 newest contents, 2006-02-28 last update, 1996-2-26 first dayAuthor: Robert Jasiek. Acknowledgement for editing: Frank de Groot, Chris Ball. My own experience of improving quickly as a kyu and of barriers at certain levels may serve you to alter your strength. In the game of go, errors are the most important. Games are lost due to your own errors and won due to errors of your opponent. Before any move, ask yourself if it is a mistake, or if a better, more effective move exists, which itself is no mistake.
Robert Jasiek Index 2015-12-17 newest contents, 2015-12-17 last update, 1996-07-01 first day, Robert Jasiek GO ( books - teaching - rules - study ) 18XX ( comparison - variants - Crisis )