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Medium Board Go
Please Delete MeThis is currently being constructed by, um, fando. Yeah, call me fando. :-) I wanted to create a few pages dedicated to 9x9 and 13x13 boards, which are a nice topic for beginners and those wishing for fast games. SAS: Having some pages dedicated to 9x9 and 13x13 boards is a good idea. But who calls these "medium boards"? Here in the UK, the National Small Board Championship is played on 13x13 boards. (The boards discussed on the Small Board Go page look more like miniature boards.) fando: True. Unfortunately, I'm uncertain where to place this or how to name it. Any suggestions? I'll not do any wiki until some pointers come along. :) Proposal: a new section, Go of different Sizes where we can cover 9x9, 13x13 and experiments of 21x21 and larger (Korschelt refers to one such game). SAS: Perhaps Different Sized Boards would be a better name. But I also think the small board go page also needs rewriting to make it clear that anything smaller than 19x19 can be considered a small board. fando: Ok, I'll let this page and Go of different sizes die. Small board go should be renamed to MiniatureBoards? and placed under the new section. Hmm.. I guess renaming involves creating a new page and copying the contents? SAS: Yes, ordinary users can't actually rename pages, so you have to do it that way. fando: Ok, now creating Different sized boards and linking it to 'resources' page. I'm breaking all the wiki links on this page and to this page so that the next update will make this page disappear from regular view. This is a copy of the living page "Medium Board Go" at Sensei's Library. (C) the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0. |