EdLee wrote:Have you ever asked yourself this question in any field other than Go ?Krama wrote:I only wonder why I can't play moves like that,
No not really, but I don't see why this would be relevant.
EdLee wrote:Have you ever asked yourself this question in any field other than Go ?Krama wrote:I only wonder why I can't play moves like that,
EdLee wrote:Because it may provide some context. To yourself, and to this discussion.Krama wrote:No not really, but I don't see why this would be relevant.
Krama wrote:I am sorry, I see that you are trying to start a philosophical discussion here, which I am bad at.
emeraldemon wrote:These don't have commentary but:
1) Last year Lee Sedol played a jubango against the new American pros (who are essentially amateurs), the match was stopped after Lee won 5 straight games if I remember correctly, some of the games are even and some are at 2 stones. The sgfs are in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=7750
2) The Fujitsu cup, back when it was running, had amateurs from the Americas and Europe play in the first round, often against strong 9d players. Because it was a big tournament, the pros certainly wouldn't risk losing to them (I don't know if an amateur ever made it past the first round?). For example here's Jiang Weijie against Fernand Aguilar (need to log in to go4go).
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/sgfview/26827
Krama wrote:No not really, but I don't see why this would be relevant.
Examples: Olympic atheletes, top professional musicians (see leichtloeslich's video clip), Wimbledon tennis players,Krama wrote:I simply don't understand stuff that you are trying to say unless if you give me examples or use logic.
RBerenguel wrote:paK0 wrote:Mh, maybe this is something unique to go culture, but in any other game a result where the pro would not beat the amateur would be considered ridiculous.
It's the level of beating that comes into play. The pro will win, that's almost for sure. He just isn't likely to play for the largest margin.
Hi Krama, if you already knew that Go pros fall into that category, then, your original question:Krama wrote:yes professional go players do fall into that category.
Are you all trying to say that I expect this extreme results without really working hard?
Was it rhetorical ? Or, were you genuinely trying to find an answer ?Krama wrote:I only wonder why I can't play moves like that,
EdLee wrote:Was it rhetorical ? Or, were you genuinely trying to find an answer ?Krama wrote:I only wonder why I can't play moves like that,
xed_over wrote:EdLee wrote:Was it rhetorical ? Or, were you genuinely trying to find an answer ?Krama wrote:I only wonder why I can't play moves like that,
So now we have to specify if our questions are rhetorical or not?
I'm not sure anyone brought this up.Krama wrote: Does anyone have any clue where I could find a lot of amateur vs pro games?