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Author:  rmctsj [ Sat Sep 10, 2016 8:19 pm ]
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Hello! I just signed up this evening.

I'm a lifelong board game player, and an on-again/off-again chess player. (I'm not very good, but I am fascinated by the game, its history and its literature.) About 10 years ago, I was drawn into a variety of Asian board games: Go, of course; Go-Muku; Xiangqi; Mahjong; Pai Gow; Luzhanqi; Do Shou Qi. I tried to get into Shogi, but I just couldn't clear the bar--I don't know why.

And, like everyone else, it seems, I was captivated by "Hikaru No Go."

Except for a few visits to the Seattle Go Center (a place I highly recommend!), I've not found anyone to play with face-to-face. I've read several beginner's books, and I've tinkered with some software, playing some games on 9x9 boards.

I was thinking of signing up for online play with real people, but I hesitate, for fear that I would just be wasting the time of more experienced players until I am more certain of the play of the game.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for your consideration!
RMCTSJ

Author:  DrStraw [ Sat Sep 10, 2016 8:22 pm ]
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Welcome.

Any suggestions? Yes, sign up. There will always be other weak players and there are plenty of bots online to play so that you can gain a rank and experience. I know KGS has dozens of bots at all levels of play.

Author:  rmctsj [ Sat Sep 10, 2016 8:30 pm ]
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DrStraw wrote:
Welcome.

Any suggestions? Yes, sign up. There will always be other weak players and there are plenty of bots online to play so that you can gain a rank and experience. I know KGS has dozens of bots at all levels of play.


Thank you! I didn't know that there were bots on KGS. Is there any significant difference between KGS and Pandanet?

I know that in chess, one can learn a lot by playing against a software package such as Fritz. What about SmartGo? (https://www.smartgo.com/windows.html) Would that be a worthwhile investment?

Again, I am grateful for your consideration.

RMCTSJ

Author:  emeraldemon [ Sat Sep 10, 2016 9:02 pm ]
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Play go lots. You will improve.

Author:  EdLee [ Sat Sep 10, 2016 9:29 pm ]
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Welcome. :)

Author:  cornucopia [ Sat Sep 10, 2016 11:09 pm ]
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Welcome! I would also say to start playing as much games as possible. You will certainly improve. Good luck and most of all enjoy!

Author:  daal [ Sun Sep 11, 2016 1:50 am ]
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Lots of questions! IMO a good place to start is free and easy.

To play against a computer, you can download leela here for free: https://www.sjeng.org/leela.html

To play with people on a server, you can go to http://www.online-go.com and play without having to download anything.

There are lots of other alternatives for both go playing software and go servers, but what is best for you is largely a matter of personal preference. Everyone has an opinion, but the main thing is to find what you like and the way to do that is to get started playing. :)

Author:  jeromie [ Sun Sep 11, 2016 12:27 pm ]
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Welcome!

As for advice, just start playing. You can find bots on the various servers (especially KGS), but I recommend playing people as well. Not because you can't learn a lot from bots (you can), but because there is something wonderful in connecting with other people through the game. You might not get this with anonymous games on a go server, but removing the inhibitions regarding playing other people is a good first step. Of course, so is participation here. :-)

A good book can also help make sense of the game, if you're so inclined.

Author:  swannod [ Sun Sep 11, 2016 11:06 pm ]
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Welcome!

rmctsj wrote:
Hello! I just signed up this evening.

I'm a lifelong board game player, and an on-again/off-again chess player. (I'm not very good, but I am fascinated by the game, its history and its literature.) About 10 years ago, I was drawn into a variety of Asian board games: Go, of course; Go-Muku; Xiangqi; Mahjong; Pai Gow; Luzhanqi; Do Shou Qi. I tried to get into Shogi, but I just couldn't clear the bar--I don't know why.

And, like everyone else, it seems, I was captivated by "Hikaru No Go."

Except for a few visits to the Seattle Go Center (a place I highly recommend!), I've not found anyone to play with face-to-face. I've read several beginner's books, and I've tinkered with some software, playing some games on 9x9 boards.

I was thinking of signing up for online play with real people, but I hesitate, for fear that I would just be wasting the time of more experienced players until I am more certain of the play of the game.

Any suggestions?

Thanks for your consideration!
RMCTSJ


You can easily find opponents at your level on many Go servers - you won't be wasting anyone's time. The handicap system also means that getting properly paired isn't that challenging. If you're just starting out PandaNet or OGS seem like fine servers.

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