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Author: | DJLLAP [ Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Best way to create go problem sets |
I lost a game today because of a really simple misread on a L+1 corner group which reminded me that I never really bothered learning all of the common corner groups and refutations because I am super lazy. So now I want an easy way to study and review these common shapes by making a set of go problems starting with L shapes and variants and then moving on from there. Essentially, I want to turn the L group page from sensei's library into an interactive learning experience. Is there a tool to use where I can create a library of go problems in a single interface? Ideally, I would want something where the program would choose a variety of responses to prove that you know how each move works. Is there such a tool, or am I getting way ahead of myself and should just make some flashcards? |
Author: | Bill Spight [ Fri Mar 20, 2015 3:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Best way to create go problem sets |
DJLLAP wrote: I lost a game today because of a really simple misread on a L+1 corner group which reminded me that I never really bothered learning all of the common corner groups and refutations because I am super lazy. So now I want an easy way to study and review these common shapes by making a set of go problems starting with L shapes and variants and then moving on from there. Essentially, I want to turn the L group page from sensei's library into an interactive learning experience. Is there a tool to use where I can create a library of go problems in a single interface? Ideally, I would want something where the program would choose a variety of responses to prove that you know how each move works. Is there such a tool, or am I getting way ahead of myself and should just make some flashcards? IMX, constructing problems can be quite educational. I think that making your own flashcards is something that you would find helpful for your learning, especially if you work from memory. Good luck! |
Author: | sybob [ Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Best way to create go problem sets |
Hello DJLLAP, That would be very interesting and helpful, for many of us. First thing which springs to my mind is Eidogo, perhaps you can use it? I understand it is open source and can be embedded in your own website. Maybe Justin Kramer of Eidogo would be willing to be of assistance? Good luck! |
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