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Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 1:07 pm
by wms
daniel_the_smith wrote:xed_over wrote:Violence wrote: So it was me vs a much older 1d, probably in his 60s. We started at 4 stones, greeted each other, and played.
Heh, nice story... kinda reminds me of a pickup game I played at the Penn Go Congress a couple of years ago. I was rated about 9kyu at the time. A lady from the group of Japanese tourist asked me for a game, but wouldn't give me any more than 4 stones. She was 1d. I beat her fairly easily I thought.
If that was who I think it was, I was roped into being her pairgo partner during the 2008 congress (she'd been demoted to 1k). Seems her original partner dropped out on her and I was in the right place at the right time.
Halfway through the first game I figured out why: she was nowhere near 1k. Maybe 10k. We got crushed. The second game we got crushed in, too, but that one at least was funny because our opponents had a similar strength gap, 4d and 6/7/8/9k (goddess, I don't remember what her rank was-- is she here, btw?), so there were mistakes on both sides.
I was paired against her in the open the next day and got my revenge. I recall making 10th or 11th line territory. It was a hollow victory, though: I think I used 6 or 7 minutes on my clock and she used over an hour.
Is this that nice Japanese lady who was at the Portland congress, and would play all day long, from early morning until midnight, every day?
I played her a couple times and she was in the midnight madness tournament that I TD'd. She was a very nice lady, and very enthusiastic about go, but yeah, not a very strong player.
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 1:18 pm
by daniel_the_smith
Yes, probably.
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 2:59 am
by unkx80
My observation is that Europeans demote their ranks quite readily, if they think they don't make the cut. However, Asians typically keep their highest attained rank even though they no longer have that playing strength. So, you might get so-called 5 dans among old men but their actual strength barely make 1 dan.
Well, I used to be 5 dan, but nowadays I don't dare to call myself anywhere near 5 dan. I still hold a 5 dan diploma though, and listed as a 5 dan by my association. If I enter a competition, I am still expected to enter as a 5 dan. And then I would have to explain that my 5 dan was attained way back in 1996. Oh well.
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 3:18 am
by topazg
unkx80 wrote:My observation is that Europeans demote their ranks quite readily, if they think they don't make the cut. However, Asians typically keep their highest attained rank even though they no longer have that playing strength. So, you might get so-called 5 dans among old men but their actual strength barely make 1 dan.
Well, I used to be 5 dan, but nowadays I don't dare to call myself anywhere near 5 dan. I still hold a 5 dan diploma though, and listed as a 5 dan by my association. If I enter a competition, I am still expected to enter as a 5 dan. And then I would have to explain that my 5 dan was attained way back in 1996. Oh well.
That maybe so, but I would guess you are still at least 4 dan from your posts on L19. I don't think you've got much weaker, unless 4/5 dans where you are are stronger than in Europe

Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 3:39 am
by HermanHiddema
topazg wrote:That maybe so, but I would guess you are still at least 4 dan from your posts on L19. I don't think you've got much weaker, unless 4/5 dans where you are are stronger than in Europe

Well, Lou Yuxiang, also 5d from Singapore, did just beat Fernando Aguilar in the WAGC

But in general, I think the ranks in Singapore are probably close to those in Europe and China.
I do agree unkx80 is probably not weaker than 4d at the moment, and would be able to play 5d again easily with sufficient energy put into it

A good friend of mine, Dutch 5 dan, stopped playing in 1995 for 10 years. When he started again in 2005, he initially struggled a bit, but was still playing around 4 dan. Currently, he's getting back his rhythm and playing at a (weakish) 5 dan level again, slightly stronger than myself.
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 12:53 pm
by CarlJung
Violence wrote:And when he resigned after I killed a group in the first fight, he got up without cleaning up the board, walking away and muttering to himself, "Keh... nanja sono purei... tada no bouryoku dake jarou..." (What the hell is that play style... it's just mere violence, that's all...)
Lovely story.
(too bad there is no "Like" button for us mere mortals)
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 6:38 pm
by freegame
I came up with my current name "freegame" because I used to Skype a lot with a friend of mine who also plays go. One night we were having fun trying out crazy names on KGS to see if they were still available.
I tried (among others) freegame and rankedgame. Both were not yet taken so I decided to resister them to use as a pair. Only about a year later or so did I actually started using them.
freegame is obviously for free games. It is now also my KGS+ and teaching account.
rankedgame is for ranked games only.
I haven't played with rankedgame account for a long time, but I log on every now and then to avoid that I lose it.
most of the time I use freegame and sometimes one of my other accounts with less interesting names.
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 10:23 pm
by POGO
Well POGO for two reasons.
one is the food...
The second is this
"PO"
This is derived from my mmo days where i was usually known as prophet/nightprophet.
This however was not my first mmo name. that was Fallensin's or kabal.
I gained prophet by Claiming something then it usually happening later such as allience wars, guild breaking up, market flucuations,freinds breaking up with current loves etc. most of it is statistical odd's, and i was usually never wrong. i for some reason have a keen sence of perseption.
"GO"
go,baduk,igo?
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:06 pm
by Dusk Eagle
I used to have a different online name, but I kind of outgrew it. I then avoided making accounts anywhere for a while as I couldn't come up with a name I liked. I wanted the name to not be taken anywhere by anyone else, so that I could use it everywhere. One day I decided enough was enough and I was not leaving my computer until I found an unused name that I liked. I google-searched a lot of names and racked my brain trying to decide on something I liked, and finally came up with "Twilight Eagle". Unfortunately, someone had taken that name too! After looking up in a dictionary the difference between "Twilight" and "Dusk", I decided that Dusk was an acceptable alternative.
Why an Eagle? Well, I'm not actually a huge bird fan, but I liked how an Eagle is strong, sharp-sighted, and feared by its prey. I also liked how it gave some tie-ins to America's national bird, even though I'm not actually American.
So from then on, I've been happy going by Dusk Eagle on the Internet.
Re: Wherefore art thou Romeo?
Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:01 am
by wessanenoctupus
Araban wrote:The sn I used to go by on GD, sol.ch, were just the first letters of my full name (Solomon Choe).
Araban -> from the S.Korean movie "Arahan", but replacing the h with a /b/ for reasons no one will understand.
was it to be random?
when i was about 11 years old i forgot my aol account password. I decided rather than remember it i would jsut create a new id,I was using my mom's boyfriend's computer and i looked down at his mouse pad and saw a little slogan with an octopus that said
"wessanen octopus, has it got you yet?" So i became wessanenoctopus. Later i forgot that password and made the wessanenoctUpus acount and it stuck. I believe that was a run on sentence; i apologize in advance.
I also use badukboris these days...its easy to remember, and much easier to spell out. For go players its baduk boris, for non go players I say bad uk boris. I am not from uk but thats not really important.