Kokiri

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Ian Rapley, Central London Go Club;

haniwa on igs (alas now dead) was 60-68 or so tripitaka on igs, not doing too well...

2004 stats:

2003 stats:


I was fortunate enough to have a number of strong players teach me in Japan; one day I hope to be both strong and dedicated enough to try to pass on the favour


miscellany

Anthony Gormley has recently created several art works consisting of upward of 40,000 similar clay figures about 6 inches high.

[ext] http://www.24hourmuseum.org.uk/exh/ART14127.html

Kokiri is a romanisation of the korean for elephant that should perhaps be Kokkiri, or Koggiri or Kokgiri

Which pro do you most play like?

tewari example 3

Komi / Discussion

vital shape example?

pages i would like to write:

courtesy of DougRidgway: [ext] Mark Glickman's work on ratings is quite interesting.


岡目八目; 傍目八目 【おかめはちもく】

this is my current favourite proverb. Oka Me Hachi Moku it means, roughly, that when you are deeply involved in something, you may not see things that that are obvious to onlookers. The go application of this is that kibitzers may see things that the players themselves don't. I don't particularly agree with this in practice but:

kusho example

/recent game 1 /recent game 2 /recent game 3 /recent game 4 /recent game 5 /recent game 6 /recent game 7 /recent game 8



34PointLowApproachOneSpaceLowPincerContactOnTop#3


[ext] http://kgs.kiseido.com/en_US/graphPage.jsp?user=tripitaka


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