LOL! Nice deductionDrStraw wrote:At present the only conclusion I can draw is that people have a tendency to lose the ability to speak a second language once the reach shodan. All kyu players are bilingual, half the dans are monolingual
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Working on losing those 100 first games...one horrible fiasco at a time...
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OhAmelia wrote:From all the people who have played for years and never got to 10k, or never got past it: thanks for that.x13420x wrote:13k on OGS is roughly 10k on KGS according to rank comparison chart so it does include you. Most people below 10k KGS are prolly beginners and the rank is not so significant.
Do give us your rank. Maybe we can find some correlation between go skill and talent for being condescending.
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If Go is a language, all dan players are at least bilingual (Go and English).
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That depends on definition of bilingual. Someone could do read and write decent English, but barely understand spoken and talk almost nothing at all. I wouldn't classify him as bilingual, but he could participate in forum discussions.HermanHiddema wrote:Given that this is an international forum, any members who are not native English speakers are therefore at least bilingual, because everyone here speaks English. Perhaps a more interesting question is: Do you speak any languages beside English and your mother tongue.
for me: native Finnish, fluent English, very good Swedish (although spoken interaction is quite rusty since I haven't really used it at all), some German, a little French. In all other languages except Finnish (and perhaps English) my ability to read and write is (much) better than spoken interaction. Interestingly Swedish and German I understand better than speak, whereas with French it's the other way around.HermanHiddema wrote:Personally, I speak Dutch natively, English fluently, German passably and French terribly
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There is one glaring omission in this poll - non-go-players who are bilingual (or not bilingual.)
Personally, I think that being bilingual has more to do with your exposure to Go than with the actual skill level you finally achieve.
Personally, I think that being bilingual has more to do with your exposure to Go than with the actual skill level you finally achieve.
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Same for meBonobo wrote:Too few choices …
[X] I am between 11k and 13k and I am multilingual.
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to the gobook format. last updated april 2015 - Index of shapes, p.211 / 216
to the gobook format. last updated april 2015 - Index of shapes, p.211 / 216
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