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Zem42
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Hi, my name is Marc

I like to hang out on KGS (under either this Username or Mef) I'm ranked about 3 or 4 kyu there.

My Game archives:

I enjoy giving teaching games (see KGS TeachingLadder), so if you catch me online and I'm not busy feel free to ask for one.

Rooms you can catch me idling in on KGS:

Aside from Go I also enjoy Tennis, Chess and Programming.

Starting in the fall I'm going to be attending [ext] Purdue University where it looks like I'm gonna major in Chemistry. Apparently they have a [ext] Go Club. I may have to look into this.

My favorite SL Pages (no particular order):

Some of the more useful things I've been told:

  • Never run with a keima
  • Unless you are starting a new group, only use a move you can name. If the move you're thinking of isn't one of these, you may want ot rethink it.
  • Don't start a new group when you already have a weak one (or one that will soon become weak), a stitch in time saves nine.
  • Never underestimate the value of a connection. and the Related...
  • Never leave a cutting point unless you want your opponent to cut there.
  • Play moves for a purpose, not just to lay down a stone. If you're not sure why you are playing a move, then don't play it. Find a move that will accomplish something.

in hindsight it would appear I really like bulleted lists.



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