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Chuck Robbins
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I learned to play Go in 1974 as a time filler between sessions of bridge. Funny thing I almost never play bridge any more.

My current AGA rating is 2 dan and I play in 25 to 30 tournaments a year. I also direct over 10 AGA tournaments per year. Sometime I even play and direct in the same tournament. That makes for a hectic weekend.

You can contact me at any of the following:

  • crobbins@ctipc.com
  • crobbins@slateandshell.com
  • crobbins@MasterGo.com
  • tournamentsusgo.org
  • 717-898-7911 ext 22
  • 717-475-4133

I created winTD for pairing and managing go tournaments in 1999. From 1999 to 2002 [ext] winTD has been used in the US Open and many small events. Many thanks to Allan Abramson, Terry Beson, Larry Russ, Sam Zimmerman, and anyone I have forgotten that helped with the design and testing.


The Go community also owes Chuck many thanks for being one of the helpful people at Slate And Shell, a book publisher specialised in english go books.


Dieter: There is a rather simple solution, Chuck. Replace all the advertisements with pointers to the advertisements on your own commercial site. You can find an example on An introduction of Korean Badook, where I have done so. I'm not going to go through all the trouble to do it myself since I have neither an interest in having those ads on SL, neither in preventing them from being simply wiped out by other deshis.

I emphasize the respect people feel for the work you do for Slate & Shell. It is the same kind of respect for our work here that is kindly requested.


Chuck Robbins: Dieter are you sure pointers are all right. I am seriously considering asking Arno to delete all of my edits.

Dieter: I am quite sure nobody will object to your replacing them as I proposed. It may even be considered a nice contribution.

Migeru: Another possibility would be to have a list of the form

  • Title - Link to Slate and Shell

Either on the Slate and Shell page or in a page called "Slate and Shell Catalog". Then, if an SL deshi then wants to write a book review they can just make the title into a Wiki Name, and the Slate and Shell Catalog page will appear in the list of pages referencing the book review. I think this idea has already been suggested by someone else...?



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