Greetings from Oxford
Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 1:52 pm
Just thought I would say hi and introduce myself a bit.
I have technically been playing go since December 2006, but due to my own embarassment with my slow play in the whole period I have probably only played about 20-25 games. Most of the people at my local go group are much stronger than me, and although they all happily play me and don't seem to complain I still feel bad about taking up their time when they could be playing more interesting games against better players.
So I have decided to start playing some more internet games where I might find people who are closer to my strength. Although I have found that having a [?] makes it hard to get games but I am sure I will sort that out at some point.
Having said that I don't play much, I do study a lot and have a bit of a hobby collecting go books so I am not ridiculously bad for someone who has played only a few games. In slow games I am something like a 12 kyu, in fast games something like a 20 kyu and am hoping that playing a lot more will start to narrow that gap so that I can play well whilst still not boring my opponent half to death.
Anyway, that turned a bit waffly so will just finish by saying I have really enjoyed reading the forums over the last few days and seen some really interesting posts and I hope I can contribute to this forum at least a little
--Ash
I have technically been playing go since December 2006, but due to my own embarassment with my slow play in the whole period I have probably only played about 20-25 games. Most of the people at my local go group are much stronger than me, and although they all happily play me and don't seem to complain I still feel bad about taking up their time when they could be playing more interesting games against better players.
So I have decided to start playing some more internet games where I might find people who are closer to my strength. Although I have found that having a [?] makes it hard to get games but I am sure I will sort that out at some point.
Having said that I don't play much, I do study a lot and have a bit of a hobby collecting go books so I am not ridiculously bad for someone who has played only a few games. In slow games I am something like a 12 kyu, in fast games something like a 20 kyu and am hoping that playing a lot more will start to narrow that gap so that I can play well whilst still not boring my opponent half to death.
Anyway, that turned a bit waffly so will just finish by saying I have really enjoyed reading the forums over the last few days and seen some really interesting posts and I hope I can contribute to this forum at least a little
--Ash