The game has started.
The hide tag below shows you how to play the moves.
1. Click the link at the top. Scroll down a little and you'll see sth like the image below.
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2. Write the right informations and click that black button at right.
3. Done.[/b][/size]
One can play one move one day, and there are no player order.
Japanese rules, 6.5 komi, openbook. L19 will play with white.
Current L19 players
Jedo 2d
Uberdude 4d
drmwc 4d
daal 5k
kusto ?
Anyone can join as a player anytime during the game.
Re: L19 vs DC
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 11:10 pm
by tchan001
Good luck L19 especially when the rules according to lovelove in the "A Korean team (Malkovich?) game" thread specifically states "Open book, and cheating from pros is allowed."
I wonder how many members here are best friends of high level Korean pros or their equivalent.
Re: L19 vs DC
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 11:32 pm
by lovelove
tchan001 wrote:Good luck L19 especially when the rules according to lovelove in the "A Korean team (Malkovich?) game" thread specifically states "Open book, and cheating from pros is allowed."
I wonder how many members here are best friends of high level Korean pros or their equivalent.
I think most players will just play the moves themselves... since this isn't a serious game
BTW, the moves should be in a form as [b/w alphabet#], for example ""
Re: L19 vs DC
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 12:22 am
by Uberdude
We are white. I think I just played d4. I like to play double 4-4 as white, and played diagonal to their 4-4 to stop diagonal opening which I don't particularly dislike, but nor do I like it particularly and would rather play a normal parallel opening and fight later (sorry drmwc, no silly corners for you!).
Google translate is in for a workout. The first comment seems to be:
"Once the participants is so much more than you think, but I'll start."
Here is what it says below the player list:
"As before, the black-and-white bagael independent of energy at any time in the middle, you can join to comment.
1 cloth per person per day 6 bonus jipban and principles.
So ... Once a department store."
And here's what it says next to where Uberdude made his first move:
"All comments and abusive or defamatory comments to someone with a large wound may remain."
We could use a Korean speaker on the team...(hello Kirby and Magicwand!)
Re: L19 vs DC
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 1:00 am
by shc0023
This is hey from Team DC. I just played [W Q3]. In case of the black-white match between DC members, we hardly discussed the next moves. It was entirely up to the player who will play the next, and we never knew who was gonna play when. We only discussed about the direction each team should go on, flow of the game, or some important moves played in the past. As far as I know we don't ask pros It is such a game that anyone can join and play without pressure. Of course each of us wants its team to win though So feel free to join. The game is open to anyone. And it is pressureless.
Re: L19 vs DC
Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 1:37 am
by daal
shc0023 wrote:This is hey from Team DC. I just played [W Q3]. In case of the black-white match between DC members, we hardly discussed the next moves. It was entirely up to the player who will play the next, and we never knew who was gonna play when. We only discussed about the direction each team should go on, flow of the game, or some important moves played in the past. As far as I know we don't ask pros It is such a game that anyone can join and play without pressure. Of course each of us wants its team to win though So feel free to join. The game is open to anyone. And it is pressureless.
Greetings, and welcome to L19!
This sounds good to me. One of the things that we have tried here in team games is for the players to discuss their moves before making them. This can be interesting, but tends to slow down the game too much. Another thing we have tried is called "big brother Malkovitch" where the weakest player chooses a move, but it must approved by his "big brothers" If they reject the move, the team must pay a penalty. The comments are often interesting and fun to read. However, this way also tends to slow down the game, and I don't think we have managed to finish one yet.
What has however worked better, are one-on-one "Malkovitch" games. This means that each player explains his thinking in a hidden message that his opponent can't see but observers can. If you are interested, here is a current one, involving one of the players on our team: http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... =37&t=8049
Edit: on the DC board, I still only see black's first move at q16... did Uberdude make his move correctly?