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Japanese Go resources.
Hi guys, sorry if this is the wrong place but I couldn't see a go resources sub-forum.
I was hoping to combine my interest in Japanese with my Go study, but I'm having difficulty finding anything useful. My impression from when I played Go but didn't speak Japanese was that there was a wealth of brilliant Go stuff I was missing out on, so I'm hoping some of the Japanese speakers here can reccomend something. I'm most interested in videos and annotated SGFs, but anything you think is worth mentioning would be appreciated. I'd also like to start following Japanese pro games as well.
Thanks for any help.
P.s. Sorry for abandoning my Malkovich games even though I said I just wanted to put them on hold. I ended up quitting go for a couple of years.
I was hoping to combine my interest in Japanese with my Go study, but I'm having difficulty finding anything useful. My impression from when I played Go but didn't speak Japanese was that there was a wealth of brilliant Go stuff I was missing out on, so I'm hoping some of the Japanese speakers here can reccomend something. I'm most interested in videos and annotated SGFs, but anything you think is worth mentioning would be appreciated. I'd also like to start following Japanese pro games as well.
Thanks for any help.
P.s. Sorry for abandoning my Malkovich games even though I said I just wanted to put them on hold. I ended up quitting go for a couple of years.
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
You might want to read http://lifein19x19.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=4963
Also, searching for topics with "japanese" in the title seems to have some interesting things.
I can't help more than that, since my japanese is only a few words.
Also, searching for topics with "japanese" in the title seems to have some interesting things.
I can't help more than that, since my japanese is only a few words.
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
I can't say I've ever seen annotated sgfs. For videos, you can check out http://www.igovideo.tv. Amazon.co.jp has a ton of books and can ship anywhere.
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
A few classic problem collections are brilliant, but anything else?Splatted wrote:Japanese was that there was a wealth of brilliant Go stuff
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
Quite a few good books on playing go and getting better at it, but you probably knew that.RobertJasiek wrote:
A few classic problem collections are brilliant, but anything else?
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
I like quite a few and it depends what I'm looking for. Problem sets, game reviews, or strategy... I think there are too many to list easily. Right now I'm reading the 33rd Meijin series book and enjoying it.
Over the weekend I went to book off in California and got two problem books and two My com strategy books.
Over the weekend I went to book off in California and got two problem books and two My com strategy books.
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Sorry, I really don't plan to go through and review them all. I don't have enough time for that. I'd leave to say that I'm usually very happy with them, and there tends to be more detail and depth than in English books just due to the numbers of Japanese vs English books.RobertJasiek wrote:About what and how are the strategy books?
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
Thanks for the replies. The IGO thing looks good, though I can't get it to work. XD I guess books are the way to go. (Pun not intended but I like it)
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
The Nihon Ki-in has CD-ROM sets aimed at 3k, 1k, 1d, 2d, and 3d amateurs available from their online shop http://www.rakuten.co.jp/nihonkiin/ Each set includes 24 commented games and 24 problems.
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
Robert Jasiek: i am no moderator, so my word bears a little value, but i agree with topazg. let me add that your habit of praising your books while critising others, as much as your point of view is legit and as much as you are free to express it, might antagonize some people and you might want to reconsider whether it serves well to promote your opinion
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
Thanks, Gowan, but that link is all Japanese. Do they have an English page?gowan wrote:The Nihon Ki-in has CD-ROM sets aimed at 3k, 1k, 1d, 2d, and 3d amateurs avialable from their online shop http://www.rakuten.co.jp/nihonkiin/ Each set includes 24 commented games and 24 problems.
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Re: Japanese Go resources.
My reply to Laman is here:
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 69#p108369
My reply to oren is here:
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 77#p108377
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 69#p108369
My reply to oren is here:
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 77#p108377
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Thanks, do you know what format they're in, and if they could be converted to sgf? It could be interesting to pick up sometime if I could get the games and commentary to show up fine on a mobile device.gowan wrote:The Nihon Ki-in has CD-ROM sets aimed at 3k, 1k, 1d, 2d, and 3d amateurs avialable from their online shop http://www.rakuten.co.jp/nihonkiin/ Each set includes 24 commented games and 24 problems.