Tsumego Lounge

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http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h103/piz3/Go/Tsumego%20Lounge/logosmall-alignleft.jpgThe Tsumego Lounge is a KGS room created for the purpose of studying Go problems (tsumego). It was created by KGS user Piz on 2007.12.19, and can be found in the Room List under Social.

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SPECIAL FEATURE!

Some of the demos posted in the Tsumego Lounge have their problems randomly moved to different board positions with either black or white to play first, each time they are posted. This combats the tedium of always having black to play in the top left corner, something common to many problem sets. So not only do we post new problems each week, but the great majority of them have a different look each time, enhancing study by allowing users to apply the same skills in varying ways.

Current Problems

The latest problems and soutions were posted on 2008.04.06. They are:

Piz will try to put up a new problem set once a week (answers the next week). Anyone can put up problems, though, and we encourage that. Please note that Piz is no expert and probably can't answer questions very well.

Working on a Problem

  • Get information about any posted demo by hovering your mouse over it to see the title, which should contain things like a name for the problem/set and a description of its level of difficulty.
  • To work on problem, join a game and use either the "Clone game in..." or "View Offline" selection from the Options menu to make a copy. "View Offline" is the preferred method, because cloning the game drops any annotations the file may contain.
  • Solutions may be posted in separate demos or, more likely, in separate move trees in the same file as the problem, but of course you should try to solve the problems yourself first.

Posting a Problem

If you want to post a problem, the following guidelines will help you do so in the most effective way:

  • Create your problem(s) as a demo game. (It's best to first edit files offline, then load them to the room using the File -> Upload SGF file to... menu item.) You can use Piz's demos for ideas on how to structure your SGF file.
  • Put information about the problem, such as name and level of difficulty, in the game info's "Game Name" field. Include other information in the appropriate fields under Options -> Game Info.
  • Put up solutions in separate demos, or use the same format as the problems posted by Piz. It's best if you can provide annotations for moves in the solutions, but there's no obligation to do so.

About Copyrights

Be sure you have legal permission to post your problem and/or solution - we respect copyrights in the Tsumego Lounge, and it's also required by the [ext] KGS Terms of Service. If we discover anything posted without permission, we will call down the Powers that Be upon you. Also, Piz will never purposely post anything without permission. If he does post something accidentally without permission, please notify him and he will remove the indicated material. All original material posted in the Tsumego Lounge is copyrighted by Piz unless otherwise noted. Contact him for details (see below).

Links

Some good links containing tsumego or more information:

Contact Info

Contact Piz on KGS (PM him or leave a message if he's not online) to provide feedback about the room. We welcome all comments, positive or the other kind.


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