Are there any left handed Go players?
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Are there any left handed Go players?
Thus far I think I have only seen somebody place a stone with their right hand. Do left handed Go players just learn to use their right hand similar to an instrument (like a guitar)? That seems pretty possible, but even then I'd expect there to be some pro or something out there who pulls a Jimmy Hendrix and puts his bowl on the left side and uses his left hand to place stones.
Maybe there are tons of left handed players out there using their left hand and I just haven't noticed it. I don't know, it was just a random thought I was curious about.
Maybe there are tons of left handed players out there using their left hand and I just haven't noticed it. I don't know, it was just a random thought I was curious about.
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
Iyama Yuta comes to mind. For instance: https://youtu.be/C-aMpnq8_2A?t=4m53s
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
Well, if I had been forced to place stones with my right hand I would probably never have taken up the game because I have almost no coordination or dexterity with my right hand (or right foot). I am totally reliant on my left side to do anything which involves detail. Although, strange as it seems, my right arm is stronger than my left and I use to for lifting much more than my left.
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
Ah, ok, thanks for the vid. Just thought it would look odd with the bowls on the same side, but it doesn't really look that odd. Heh, thanks for the fast replies; my curiosity is sated.
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
Somewhat unrelated, but I have a Korean friend who is left-handed. Korean culture is somewhat strict with eating etiquette (bowl of soup should be to the right of your bowl of rice, you shouldn't leave the chopsticks sticking in the rice, you should evenly distribute the side dishes you eat, finishing your last bite of rice simultaneously with the last side dish you eat, etc.).
Due to this, while he was inclined to eat holding his chopsticks with his left hand, he was strongly scolded not to do so as a child, and even punished. As a result, he eventually learned to eat holding chopsticks with his right hand.
As Iyama Yuta plays with his left hand, apparently it's not so strict with go (at least in Japan).
Due to this, while he was inclined to eat holding his chopsticks with his left hand, he was strongly scolded not to do so as a child, and even punished. As a result, he eventually learned to eat holding chopsticks with his right hand.
As Iyama Yuta plays with his left hand, apparently it's not so strict with go (at least in Japan).
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
I'm the opposite, I'm right handed but play left handed. I started this when I began recording my games on a palm pilot (then later an iPad) and felt constantly switching between the stones and the stylus was distracting.
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
A nice thing about (right-handed people) playing lefties is the clock can be on the more convenient playing hand side for both players (it's usually on White's right). To answer the original question Csaba Mero from Hungary is another example.
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
Iyama is right handed. He just chooses to play go with his left.
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
oren wrote:Iyama is right handed. He just chooses to play go with his left.
Did he say why?
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
Kirby wrote:Did he say why?
I was going to lazy, but great... you made me find it...
He doesn't even really remember when he started playing with his left hand. There was some mention of his teacher thinking it might help. However, he's right handed.
https://ssl.nihonkiin.or.jp/meijin34_ta ... ort_2.html
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「石井邦生九段の著書の中に「鐡文さんがただ一つ強要したのは、碁を打つときだけ左手にすること。右脳刺激にいいと聞いたからという。」とありますが、井山名人はその時のことを覚えていますか?
井山名人 : 正直あまりおぼえていないんです
気づいたときには感覚で左手に碁石を持ってました
関西人 : 今度から左手でクリックしよう・・・
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ちはる : こんばんは~
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「右手で囲碁を打つと違和感はありますか。」
井山名人 : 右手では打てないですね
ぜんぜんダメですね打てないです
普段は右利きなんです
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「井山名人は右利きと伺っていますが、左手で打つというのは、脳がより良く働くのですか?」
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Re: Are there any left handed Go players?
The mentioned Korean eating habits remind me of my time in India where it is (was?) a strict taboo to have the left hand on the table while eating … you eat with your right hand because the left one is the “dirty” hand — used for cleaning one’s behind after defecating.
At least that’s how it was explained to me when I lived there (long ago, and my memory is fading).
At least that’s how it was explained to me when I lived there (long ago, and my memory is fading).
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