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Ongoing Game
    Keywords: Ongoing game, SL description

On SL we not only talk about Go, we also play rengo, experimental and teaching games.

If you want to start your own game, you can use the ongoing game template to set up the page.


Rengo games, current and past


Best practice for games on SL

When playing games on SL following best practices have emerged. See OngoingGame2 for an example of these practices in action.

  • Create one main goban at the top of the page and keep track of captured stones.
  • Create other gobans for every ten moves below.
  • Mark the last move played on the main goban and add it with its move number to the diagram below.
  • Discussion should take place on the main page and be moved off the page, when the page gets too long, e.g. create a new page every 40-60 moves.

Migeru: Someone has complained of "sabotage" in OngoingGame3. Should it be required that every move be signed in the comments?


Sebastian I'd like to propose the acronym "oGoG" for ongoing Go Game. -- 2003-09-19



This is a copy of the living page "Ongoing Game" at Sensei's Library.
(OC) 2004 the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0.