Sensei's Wishlist
Keywords: Books & Publications
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Missing articles
Culture & History
- Go in Thailand?
Books
- Hye Yeon's Creative Life and Death Problems?
- Go as a metaphor for Life
- Takao Shinji's Joseki Dictionary
Players
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- Kong Haan? - korean amateur 6d -> Amateurs versus Professionals
- Kim Jonghae? - korean amateur 6d -> Amateurs versus Professionals
- Dong-Ha Woo? - KPMC2006 winner
- Lee Jihyun?Yi Jihyeon?? - the amateur player in bccbwc
- Hong Seok-ui?
- Bruno Rüger? - German Go pioneer, article in English wanted (German language article can be found on German Wikipedia)
Tournaments
- Information about the preliminaries of major tournaments. How are they played, who is allowed to play etc. (for japanese majors, an Italian link is at
http://www.agi.go.it/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=319&Itemid=230)
- Yuanyang Cup
- Amateur Honinbo
- Seongdan Taeheui?
- New Korean promotion system?
- Ing Memorial?
- Nihon Ki-in Professional Examination?
- HandOfHair: In Hikaru no Go, they explained the pro exam quite clearly - a round-robin tournament in which the three with the top records pass. However, I heard that in the real world, at least recently, four to five people can pass the pro exam each year. Could someone please tell me the details of the exam? I searched Google and found nothing whatsoever!
Theory, Analysis
- Joseki pages tend to be very brief and missing variations.
Techniques
- Taxonomy on common techniques in tsumego. We have a hodge podge of techniques already on SL, such as: snapback, nakade, connect-and-die, throw-in, eye shapes, descent tesuji, miai, there is death in the hane. A lot of techniques are presented ad hoc in problems and exercises. However, not all of them seem to be easily accessible from some central location, so some of them may be hard to find unless the reader knows the name of the technique. How do we group and categorize these techniques?
- First attempt at Taxonomy of Techniques.
- Actually, capturing techniques seems to serve the purpose.
- unkx80: Yes, I realized that taxonomy of techniques would be way too big to be really useful. I also noticed that several "xxx techniques" pages have appeared, so lets expand these instead. =)
- Techniques of making and destroying eyes. Unlike other types of techniques, many of these eye-related techniques never appear in pages devoted to describing them, but only introduced in solutions to life-and-death problems. I think a reason is because many of these techniques do not have names. Like the previous item, a high level overview of these techniques would be useful.
- Handicap Joseki?
- Pull out?
Navigation
- Progress path?
- Analogies path?
- Promoting path?
- Introducing path? (taken from Axd's wishlist)
Unsorted
- Author?
- Belgo?
- Beginner?
- Dojo?
Feature requests
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