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Jasonred
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Yo, I just started off playing Go really recently, in mid-October 2002. In other words, my experience in Go is virtually Nada! My achievements(?) so far are:
I have decided I like 19x19 much better than 9x9, as the groups keep more or less separate for a while... More bad news, got a lot of criticism today on Sensei's Library, for blasting off my mouth when I don't know much. Well, I warned that I talked too much... As for LEARNING progress, I'm a LITTLE quicker on life and death... on (yes that again) IGoWin I can tell when I can kill a group of stones with nakade sometimes (only sometimes? boo... especially against IGoWin...) and I am learning to keep my stones alive... sometimes! I've learnt to recognise a few basic patterns during infighting. I used to get hit by this pattern all the time when I was starting out:
And then I don't notice the circled point and go try for a or something, sheesh! I used to know what a ladder WAS. And how to read the results of the ladder (once it was already too late...) Now I can actually set up Pre-emptive ladder positions as defense against cuts... much better. I've learnt to sometimes switch to the hanging defence against cuts instead of just filling the cutting space... heck, I didn't use to know about hanging defence. Or whatever it's actually called. I am getting a better feel of when to tenuki, and when not to tenuki. The proverb "urgent moves before big moves" is dangerous to newbies, EVERYTHING is an urgent move to us. Especially on a 9x9... 27th December: I am actually understanding how to count points and territory made by plays mid-game. Cool! Play the biggest move actually makes sense to me now! I can manage invasions a little, I've learnt how to build moyo, and break into weak ones, and the difference between corners, sides and middle. Evidently, you DO learn a lot more playing on larger than 9x9 boards... I played some 9x9 again, and couldn't figure how to apply my new found knowledge to it much though, sigh... I prefer playing stronger players with the handicap favouring me than weaker players on with a reverse handicap though, which probably shows that I don't know much about advanced fuseki in such situations. Early January 2003 : Been playing Hikaru no Go 2 for GBA, I could add a proverb, play too much of this and lose 2 stones strength... it's so weak that you learn really bad habits, like playing big points before urgent points, relying on trick plays, etc. And weak players will do it over and over, especially in stone get mode, where you're trying to overcome like 9 stone handicaps on a 13x13... Despite my lack of skill, I find that I talk a LOT, so expect to see me pop up often on Sensei's Library! Messages for JasonredConfused: Jasonred, could you please sign the contributions you make, including the new pages you start and comments you add to discussions. By signing, you lend your statements the strength of your reputation while at the same time enhance your reputation. Specially with people who post a lot like you, Dieter, CharlesMatthews etc., it really helps if the reader can match a name with the content and correlate it to other postings by the same author. On the other hand, if you feel ashamed by your posts and don't want to be associated with them, perhaps it would be wise to rewrite them until you're statisfied. Thank you. unkx80: One more point for Jasonred to note: Please avoid typing all caps (i.e. LIKE THIS) in your messages, because it means shouting and it is not very good netiquette. Personally I do not mind but I am not sure if the others mind. Thanks. Jasonred : I thought I already do sign all my "contributions"? As for shouting, I was sorta doing that on purpose usually. to emphasise something. Though sometimes I accidentally leave Caps on and forget to go back and correct something... Charles Matthews Have you set your User Preferences, though? That way, we all get to see a name, not just an IP number. Me again : I use different computers at school each time, so, if you look carefully, you'll notice slightly different IP addresses each time too... Not useful for user pref then? Anyhow, I tend to put Jasonred : for my comments, that's about the best I can manage, right? As for confused's comment, err... I will reinforce my reputation of asking questions? And making weird obscure jokes? Charles Matthews Please continue to contribute to this obsessive-compulsive-but-fault-tolerant-wabi-sabi community about game with same description. This is a copy of the living page "Jasonred" at Sensei's Library. ![]() |