hailthorn011 wrote:This will simply be a series of questions designed to get to know more about each player and their playing styles. It's something that I've been curious about. Sorry if it's a lame post, but I figure SOMEONE might enjoy it, and it's been awhile since I created a topic.
1. Do you prefer playing black or white. And why?
2. Do you have a favorite opening as black?
3. How did you learn your favorite opening?
4. What is your favorite language for Go?
5. What is your favorite Go term and what does it mean?
6. Do you prefer complex games or simple games?
7. Do you feel tsumego is critical to improving?
8. If you could become a professional in any country(the ones offering pro certification), which one would you choose and why?
9. Is Go your favorite hobby?
10. As a DDK, who helped your game improve the most if you can remember?
11. Is the journey more important than the end or the start? Basically, do you feel there is more value in gaining strength than simply having it?
12. Do you feel answering these questions helped you learn more about yourself and others? Explain.
1. Black, there are some openings I don't like to face as White.
2. In tournament games as Black I usually play two 3-4s and then make an enclosure. Sometimes I think it's boring and do something else though.
3. The question is where did I learn to play 3-4 points and then make enclosures?
4. English. I prefer to use more English terms if a good one is available rather than the Japanese term.
5. I don't think I have a favorite term. I do have a desire to play the Raccoon's Belly tesuji in a game, because the name is cool and so is the tesuji. I had a close miss just last week where the shape occurred but it didn't work because my opponent had an atari available to escape it.
6. Medium complexity -- Goldilocks complexity.
7. Yes, Tsumego is critically important to improvement. It's not often that I'm in the mood to just do some problems though. Good thing this is just a hobby.
8. Wait so you're saying it's not just a hobby anymore? Dang. Lately I'm interested in Korea, so I pick there.
9. It varies between #1 and #4. Lately the competitors are Starcraft, Ultimate Frisbee, and learning Korean. With US Go Congress approaching, Go naturally rises to #1 for the moment.
10. My DDK days were spent on IGS over 10 years ago, and mostly self-taught. But I will take this chance to say my favorite teacher is Yilun Yang 7p. I haven't taken private lessons from him but I enjoy his lectures on KGS+ and at the US Go Congress, and I have many of his books. I especially recommend the Workshop Lectures series.
11. I enjoy most the moments when you gain some new understanding, and second most the moments when you first start to apply new that new understanding. I'm still waiting for the 2nd half in the case of Raccoon's Belly.
12. Yes I like reading the answers from others, thank you for starting this.