(the person behind is here to redirect you to the mat when you fall)
It's often more technical than "traditionnal" rock climbing. And far much shorter.
I'd say that, in go term, bouldering is akin to solving a tsumego
I asked this question on Cho Hye-Yeon 9p forum on Facebook, and she replied unequivocally: 1 point is worth more then 100 minutes of thinking time for her, and she would make this trade-off at the beginning of the game, if given the chance:sorin wrote:Thanks for trying!ez4u wrote:He refused to give his guess (he was grinning when he refused, clearly realizing that I was trying to pin him down.)
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So she would pay at least 100 min. time for 1 pt. Would she pay 1 pt. for 100 min.? My feeling is that the more time you have, the less per minute it is worth.sorin wrote:I asked this question on Cho Hye-Yeon 9p forum on Facebook, and she replied unequivocally: 1 point is worth more then 100 minutes of thinking time for her, and she would make this trade-off at the beginning of the game, if given the chance:sorin wrote:Thanks for trying!ez4u wrote:He refused to give his guess (he was grinning when he refused, clearly realizing that I was trying to pin him down.)
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I read her "1 point means everything to me" as "will not give away 1 point, no matter how much is the increase in thinking time".Bill Spight wrote:So she would pay at least 100 min. time for 1 pt. Would she pay 1 pt. for 100 min.? My feeling is that the more time you have, the less per minute it is worth.
Even if you read it correctly, it may not be right in the first place - self-delusions can creep in.I read her "1 point means everything to me" as "will not give away 1 point, no matter how much is the increase in thinking time".
Adding a link to the question/answer: https://www.facebook.com/groups/7181373 ... 981380012/sorin wrote:I asked this question on Cho Hye-Yeon 9p forum on Facebook, and she replied unequivocally: 1 point is worth more then 100 minutes of thinking time for her, and she would make this trade-off at the beginning of the game, if given the chance:
I don't think Lee Changho can make a living income from playing, maybe only top few players can do that. The only way to make an income from playing is to win titles, or to at least be in top 4 or so.bayu wrote:Is there a correlation for Yi Ch'ang-ho between playing times and money? I hope he has still a sensible income from playing.