For those of you who have no idea who I am here's an introduction. I joined this website right after GD closed their doors; I spent all my time playing single digit kyu's and never thinking about my moves. When I turned 20 I started to take more than two seconds a move and slowly learned strategy of Go. I learned that every move my opponent makes is an attempt at start a conversation.
The first time I realized this I beat my rival in go, and for once he was not laughing during our game. For once when he offered my 5 stones for 60 points of territory; I said no. That was when I truly started to learn the rules of go, at the time I was a kgs 4kyu, and realized I knew nothing of the game. To this day I just play whats logical and stick to the fundamentals; Every time I play I discover something new.
I am currently transferred to university of Houston and major in pre-law. I on occasion go down to Montgomery to play my rival and his rival, who is Harrison a aga 6d who owns a dunkin doughnuts. Closest I came to him in a even game was 30 points, that's when he was shocked that two go players in middle of nowhere could get to 2-3dan without a teacher. Any who that's basically my go career in a nutshell.
long time no see.
- balmung
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long time no see.
“I’m here to play go and chew bubble gum, and I’m all out of gum”- misquoted duke nukem
- karaklis
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Re: long time no see.
I remember that you were here a few years ago, so welcome back.
You have made it to 2-3d without a teacher, just by playing your rival(s)? Or was there something else behind that which made you advance so far? I am really curious..
You have made it to 2-3d without a teacher, just by playing your rival(s)? Or was there something else behind that which made you advance so far? I am really curious..
- balmung
- Lives with ko
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Re: long time no see.
I got to 3 Dan by learning the principals of opening theory, understanding the fundamentals of Go by Kageyama, and kinda one day just had a huge aliphany, and I finally was able to see my opponents thought process in a game. Harrison was not shocked by me being Dan, says I'm just like a lot of dans he's played, all talent little experience. As far as playing goes, I played online more than playing my rival.
“I’m here to play go and chew bubble gum, and I’m all out of gum”- misquoted duke nukem
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goTony
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Re: long time no see.
Welcome back!
Walla Walla GO Club -(on FB)
We play because we enjoy the beauty of the game, the snap and feel of real stones, and meeting interesting people. Hope to see ya there! お願いします!
Anthony
We play because we enjoy the beauty of the game, the snap and feel of real stones, and meeting interesting people. Hope to see ya there! お願いします!
Anthony