Joaz Banbeck wrote:I forget which pro it was, and I forget the exact quote, but the gist of it was that in his 80's he felt that he was beginning to understand the game.
That would make him an advanced beginner.
Joaz Banbeck wrote:I forget which pro it was, and I forget the exact quote, but the gist of it was that in his 80's he felt that he was beginning to understand the game.
Joaz Banbeck wrote:I forget which pro it was, and I forget the exact quote, but the gist of it was that in his 80's he felt that he was beginning to understand the game.
EdLee wrote:That is the literal meaning of shodan:oren wrote:I don't think I've seen anyone think this before.In Japanese, shodan (1 dan) can be thought of as 'beginning level'.
sho = 初 = beginning/starting.
dan = 段 = level/stage/phase/degree.
Uberdude wrote:I can keep playing go until I am perfect too...
Or Roger Federer is a tennis beginner because he made an unforced error in the Wimbledon final? (If you want a non repeatable game situation).
Abyssinica wrote:And professionals have played self-atari of large groups.
oren wrote:EdLee wrote:In Japanese, shodan (1 dan) can be thought of as 'beginning level'.
I don't think I've seen anyone think this before.