A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
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A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Is there a good site for following Go Games, rankings, tournament brackets etc. , maybe even real-time game positions. I am thinking something essentially like espn.com for Go.
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
have you seen Kin's Homepage?
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/index.html
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/index.html
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
As mentioned, Kin's website for sgf records, tournament line-ups, and teams in KB league.
WBaduk and Tygem go servers post live games. Also IGS.
Hanguk Kiwon has monthly rankings of Korean pros: http://www.baduk.or.kr/record/ranking.asp
It is in korean, but names are clickable. I made a nicer presentation of same data at http://kivi.pythonanywhere.com/pro
There is Chinese rankings somewhere, but I lost the link.
Edit: http://www.cyberoro.com/info/rank_natio ... iv=9&div=2
If you click on pictures of top 10, you can see the names in latin (and Chinese) letters.
Gogameguru for news, some game records, occasionally commented by An Younggil, Korean professional.
Tv channel dedicated to go, BadukTv: http://www.baduktv.kr (paid service) They have videos on youtube so you get a feel of it http://www.youtube.com/user/onbaduktv
WBaduk and Tygem go servers post live games. Also IGS.
Hanguk Kiwon has monthly rankings of Korean pros: http://www.baduk.or.kr/record/ranking.asp
It is in korean, but names are clickable. I made a nicer presentation of same data at http://kivi.pythonanywhere.com/pro
There is Chinese rankings somewhere, but I lost the link.
Edit: http://www.cyberoro.com/info/rank_natio ... iv=9&div=2
If you click on pictures of top 10, you can see the names in latin (and Chinese) letters.
Gogameguru for news, some game records, occasionally commented by An Younggil, Korean professional.
Tv channel dedicated to go, BadukTv: http://www.baduktv.kr (paid service) They have videos on youtube so you get a feel of it http://www.youtube.com/user/onbaduktv
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Those links are good. How do you know which games are broadcast from the tournaments?kivi wrote:As mentioned, Kin's website for sgf records, tournament line-ups, and teams in KB league.
WBaduk and Tygem go servers post live games. Also IGS.
Hanguk Kiwon has monthly rankings of Korean pros: http://www.baduk.or.kr/record/ranking.asp
It is in korean, but names are clickable. I made a nicer presentation of same data at http://kivi.pythonanywhere.com/pro
There is Chinese rankings somewhere, but I lost the link.
Edit: http://www.cyberoro.com/info/rank_natio ... iv=9&div=2
If you click on pictures of top 10, you can see the names in latin (and Chinese) letters.
Gogameguru for news, some game records, occasionally commented by An Younggil, Korean professional.
Tv channel dedicated to go, BadukTv: http://www.baduktv.kr (paid service) They have videos on youtube so you get a feel of it http://www.youtube.com/user/onbaduktv
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
I don't think Tygem/WBaduk/IGS inform beforehand about which game will be broadcast. Actually I never tried to figure out, because they normally pick interesting pairings at each round, with known players, so I am happy to come across any broadcast, anyway.SmoothOper wrote: Those links are good. How do you know which games are broadcast from the tournaments?
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Super useful links, but wow, the formatting on that page. Putting text in front of a picture background... the eyes, they burn!xed_over wrote:have you seen Kin's Homepage?
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/index.html
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
http://www.pandanet-igs.com/communities/pandanet has announcements on some live broadcasts
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Eventually, I want to be able to follow specific players, and lines of play, and whatever is happening at the moment. Something like people do on espn. You can see the weeks losers and winners, tournament brackets, and follow the scores(games) real time, preferably in a light weight client so that I can sneak a look at work for example. Having the sgf available immediately isn't as important as knowing play when the play happens.kivi wrote:I don't think Tygem/WBaduk/IGS inform beforehand about which game will be broadcast. Actually I never tried to figure out, because they normally pick interesting pairings at each round, with known players, so I am happy to come across any broadcast, anyway.SmoothOper wrote: Those links are good. How do you know which games are broadcast from the tournaments?
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Yeah, I am having a hard time interpreting the games.shapenaji wrote:Super useful links, but wow, the formatting on that page. Putting text in front of a picture background... the eyes, they burn!xed_over wrote:have you seen Kin's Homepage?
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/index.html
For example on Cho U's win/loss page, how can you tell which is a win and which is a loss, does it have anything to do with X's and O's and i so which is which.
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/wl/chou.html
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
O is a win and X is a loss.SmoothOper wrote: For example on Cho U's win/loss page, how can you tell which is a win and which is a loss, does it have anything to do with X's and O's and i so which is which.
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/wl/chou.html
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Also how do these tournaments work?
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/meijin.html
For example in the matrix they have X's or B+R do I take it that the X's are losses?
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/meijin.html
For example in the matrix they have X's or B+R do I take it that the X's are losses?
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Yes. If you look at the mirror position in the table from the X you can see how the other player won. Or load the game. I find eidogo's online viewer useful: copy the sgf URL and paste in http://eidogo.com/#url:PASTESmoothOper wrote:Also how do these tournaments work?
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/jp/meijin.html
For example in the matrix they have X's or B+R do I take it that the X's are losses?
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Eidogo also has a nice plugin so you can right click on am sgf and have an option to open straight in eidogo.Uberdude wrote: Yes. If you look at the mirror position in the table from the X you can see how the other player won. Or load the game. I find eidogo's online viewer useful: copy the sgf URL and paste in http://eidogo.com/#url:PASTE
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Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
To be precise, there are "send to eidogo" plugins for Firefox and Chrome.oren wrote:Eidogo also has a nice plugin so you can right click on am sgf and have an option to open straight in eidogo.Uberdude wrote: Yes. If you look at the mirror position in the table from the X you can see how the other player won. Or load the game. I find eidogo's online viewer useful: copy the sgf URL and paste in http://eidogo.com/#url:PASTE
There is a safari extension for the same purpose at https://github.com/findango/open-with-e ... iextension
But I couldn't see any binaries. I guess one needs to compile/pack it which requires to register as dev with apple, and a few more steps. My laziness dictates I shall switch to chrome.
Re: A place to watch go players rankings and wins/losses
Korean Ranking(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/rank_natio ... v=B&Sdiv=8
Chinese Rankin(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/rank_natio ... iv=9&div=2
Korean Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro?Tdiv=A&Sdiv=1
Chinese Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro ... v=A&Sdiv=1
Japanese Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro ... v=A&Sdiv=1
Taiwanese Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro ... v=A&Sdiv=1
Oro broadcasting monthly schedule(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/calendar.oro?Tdiv=A&Sdiv=3
Oro broadcasting monthly schedule(in English);
http://gogameguru.com/pro-go-calendar/
Bduk TV guide in English;
http://gogameguru.com/baduk-tv-guide/
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/rank_natio ... v=B&Sdiv=8
Chinese Rankin(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/rank_natio ... iv=9&div=2
Korean Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro?Tdiv=A&Sdiv=1
Chinese Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro ... v=A&Sdiv=1
Japanese Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro ... v=A&Sdiv=1
Taiwanese Players info(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/player.oro ... v=A&Sdiv=1
Oro broadcasting monthly schedule(in Korean);
http://www.cyberoro.com/info/calendar.oro?Tdiv=A&Sdiv=3
Oro broadcasting monthly schedule(in English);
http://gogameguru.com/pro-go-calendar/
Bduk TV guide in English;
http://gogameguru.com/baduk-tv-guide/