Ti Ts Shu/ Discussion

Sub-page of TiTsShu

Fhayashi: Under the subheading 'reality', there doesn't seem to be much reality discussed.

Tamsin: I quite like this page, myself :-) It's a spoof of ancient Chinese go stories. Maybe calling the protagonist "Ti Ts" is a bit crude, but I've seen far worse attempts at humour. And it reminds me, I really must try to carry on with A Cautionary Tale sometime. It's just my own life took a dramatic turn about the point I left off...

Tobamf: Alright, if you made it this far you may as well know the truth: I co-authored this page with someone else on KGS, who wrote the "Legend of the Dead Heart Tesuji" section. He also recommended changing the pro name to Ti Ts Shu and chose Ba Zing so that is was more obviously fake. Anyhow, it's nice to see that it's gotten popularish. By the way, I used to play as LeeHungLo. You may have noticed me trying to promote this page at some point on KGS.


more responses from the main page - moved 2011

Question: Where else can we find info on this legendary player? This page seems to be the only one in existence about this person.

Answer: While not really all that funny, this page is a joke. You won't find any more info about this guy.

XCMeijin: WHAT?!?!!? A JOKE!? NOT funny! I thought this was for real!!

--- which IS funny :)

The 4 first moves are already suspicious :) Up to the begining of XXth century weichi games begin with crossed hoshi already in place.

MrMormon: It was worse for me. I laughed at the people who got tricked at B2 Bomber, and then I get tricked here. X_X

LeeHungLo: Modern fuseki is based on the moves of Ti Ts Shu. Good luck finding other information. This guy is kept under tight wraps in China. It is amazing to have as much info as we do.

--This page is absolutely hillarious. Up until I read that he could give four stones to the top pros, I was actually wondering if this was real.

Move 6 in the game is Tengen. I found some old papers in my backyard on them. And another game of his was played on a 21x21 board.


This is a copy of the living page "Ti Ts Shu/ Discussion" at Sensei's Library.
(OC) 2012 the Authors, published under the OpenContent License V1.0.
[Welcome to Sensei's Library!]
StartingPoints
ReferenceSection
About