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This is the J Way to Go.

I learnt to play go in 1991. I play primarily on KGS, although I can be found on DGS, IGS, Cyberoro and Yahoo sometimes. I am member #Twofifteen of the Sabaki Go Club, head of Honinbo House at Sabaki, although it seems the Sabaki Go Club has been quiet for some years now. I sometimes use my other account "jenesis","lanke" or "kagetaka" for hanging out.

I am of amateur dan strength and often hold teaching games for beginners. I am fluent in English, Chinese and reasonably competent in Spanish.

From 2004 to 2007, I was actively involved in promoting go in the Upper Valley in New Hampshire and Vermont. The Upper Valley Go Club is a chapter of the AGA. If you reside in the area and are interested in learning how to play or meeting other players, feel free to leave Nannyogg a message on KGS or e-mail goclub@plomp.com for more information.

I am currently attending medical school in Singapore. For anyone interested in go/weiqi/baduk in Singapore, please drop by the Singapore Weiqi Association.

I am the author of the Sensei's Gazette page, which I have also not contributed to in a while due to other commitments.

The following is a list of professionals who have taught me much and I am eternally grateful.
Yang Jinhua 6p
Huang Dexun 7p
Phillip Hsia 2p
Kang Zhanbin 6p
Guo Juan 5p
Li Ang 3p

The following professionals have kindly played teaching games with me over the years, both in US and Singapore.
Feng Yun 9p
Liu Xiaoguang 9p
Dong Yan 7p


Trying my hand at poetry:


THE GAME
A sun is raised, a star is set
Stone by solid wood is met
As fields of grass begin to fill
Still hands belie the hands that kill
A gentle sigh, a storm is nigh
A dragon with an eager eye
Astray to save, astray to lave
Grave stone setting stones to grave
A broken beast with bated breath
Bereft of hope awaiting death
Heretofore it’s torn asunder
A stony tower bridge built under
A river runs out thru the fords
O’er mage and daemon swords
Stroke, poke, scheme and parry
Feint for forging foe unwary
Fearless eyes on eyeless fears
Blood, sweat, and flood of tears
Stepping time with timeless steps
Ending deep in endless depths


THEORY OF RAMEN
Ramen is good for the mind, body and soul. It has sustained generations of college students. If not for ramen, none of the college graduates you see today would have survived. If you find it hard to improve at go, it is clearly because you do not have enough ramen in your diet. Ramen is important for the development of healthy brain cells and strong muscles. Ramen will allow you to get in touch with powers that you did not know you had. So if you have never had ramen, it is time to start now! Do not forget to add miso or eggs. It does not give you superpowers like ramen does, but it makes ramen taste yummy.


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