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Author: | LinuxGooo [ Fri Dec 05, 2014 6:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Studies of SanRenSei / Cosmic Style... by LinuxGooo |
Hello, everybody ! - I am new here on 19x19 and relatively new in GO (playing 10 months). Great to know about this forum for GO. I have started on 26th January 2014 with an account on KGS, as many do nowadays to play on a GO server first. Very quickly it came up the question for me how to study Go systematicly, as I began late with Go my bones are on planet earth half a century, already. - So my intentions in GO are that of an amateur and hobby player. After many games, lots of reviews, lectures and a first Go tournament I played beginning of June (7 rounds over 3 days) I have decided in summer to focus for now on the fuseki (opening) SanRenSei which leads to Cosmic Style by Takemiya Masaki... as I feel to be a player who prefers the concept of playing for influence (instead for territory). I have played more than 300 games (19x19) with SanRenSei opening, as black and as white... ![]() Here some of my SRS games. As a first introduction today I want share with you that I document my own studies on a Go blog which started in April 2014... it helps to keep together all sources, infos, links, images, SGFs which are relevant for my own Go learning... in one virtual place, independently from physical place and time... with the chance to share my own interests in GO, which are more than just playing games. ![]() Feel free to have a look at: ![]() http://www.mysanrensei.wordpress.com Hope you like it... and pls give feedback (best here directly on the blog so I can keep together my To-Do-List) ![]() Tks for your interests and giving attention to. - Greetings & Happy Friday/LG |
Author: | xed_over [ Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Studies of SanRenSei / Cosmic Style... by LinuxGooo |
LinuxGooo wrote: Very quickly it came up the question for me how to study Go systematicly, when you figure it out, please come back and tell us... otherwise, I'm not sure its possible to study Go systematicaly ![]() |
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