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Richard Hunter
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Richard Hunter (hunter at gol dot com)
British 4 dan living in Tokyo

Regular contributor to the British Go Journal since 1991
Three of my BGJ series have been reprinted by [ext] Slate and Shell

Cross-cut Workshop: July 2001
Monkey Jump Workshop: May 2002
Counting Liberties and Winning Capturing Races: April 2003

All these books contain the full BGJ articles plus additional material and problems.


Go Interests
I like to watch Go programs on Japanese TV and browse through Second-hand bookshops in Tokyo? I play on KGS under the name nakade. SL looks like a wonderful forum. I hope I can make a useful contribution. I'm a complete Wiki novice at the moment, so I welcome any help from experts. Please edit, reformat, fix links, etc. Thank you.

Charles Welcome (again)! The format may take a little getting used to, but I find the technology here very 'friendly', and I suppose I count by now as a power-user. More of a problem is navigating the site to find everything (if that's a good idea). I always point people to GuidedTours, which in a sense is 'heart of the matter'. The good paths here lead to much of the more worked-on material.

For myself, I have tended to post some things in more-or-less note form (such as unusual enclosures); and then work out the consequences over time, and as things come up. This makes it really the opposite of the print journalism approach, where you necessarily polish stuff up before publishing. Right now I have been building up the tenuki joseki (see tenuki joseki pages index). The cumulative feel only really kicked in when there were two dozen examples.

I'm sure you could add to Japan - cool places expertly; why not put a link there to the bookshops page?



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