Re: Does playing Go become boring if you stop studying?
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 7:47 pm
If anyone is wondering, Chinese chess, and Japanese chess are a lot of fun. You can play both at playok.com 
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The problem is that on this board there are any number of people that prefer chess, and jump on opportunity, to state it. Even if they are not ever entitled to feel that way on a Go board. I think it speaks to the increasing dominance of Go in Chess related spheres, that these people can be found trolling L19.Hushfield wrote:As you can see, it doesn't really matter if you include this or not. When given the chance, the chess vs go people will start the discussion anyway, with or without you. ^^ Thank you for trying though.oca wrote:[DISCLAIMER, the puprose of this post is not to start a CHESS vs GO warJust a personal feeling...]
Trying to get back to the op: I tend to have more fun playing go when I'm also studying it, because I have new things to try out in my games. A nice bonus is that losses don't fluster me nearly as much when I'm studying, then there's something to learn. When I'm just playing go to have a good time, losing tends to feel much more unpleasant.