Samura wrote:TheBigH wrote:Also there's a lot of KGS players who are stronger than their rank suggests. Sometimes, in my cynical moments, I suspect that the 15-20k users on KGS can be divided into exactly three groups of people:
1. Sandbaggers.
2. Dan level players with new accounts, working their way up the ranks.
3. Me.

As a 18k, that is how I feel to at KGS. I think the solution is to regard the games against sandbaggers as a fortunate chance to play against stronger players and learn

, even if it wasn't the intention when you started the game

I'm currently one of those sandbaggers, but not intentionally. I had been playing on IGS for several months, and I didn't realize that my KGS ranking would disappear. Going from 6k to 30k has obviously made for some highly lopsided matches. For those opponents who are interested, however, I've tried to turn them into teaching games. I'm not pushy about it, I just mention, "If you would care for a review after this game I would be glad to do it." Most people ignore me, but I did have one really good review recently. He asked a lot of questions, and hopefully I gave him useful info.
As for the main topic, I prefer live go, but I'm stronger online. I like to play longer timed games online, and I have no problem using all of my clock if needed. In person I'll pause for a tricky situation, but generally play a lot faster than I would online.