EdLee wrote:Another angle, slightly different lessons:A street fighter/boxer goes to a nursery and beats up little kids.
Who thinks he is strong, or a winner ?!
youre very harsh in your judgement, dont forget that these are young kids. usually kids have a very strong will to win their games, no matter what and they can be really pissed if they dont. the culture and their education let them not show this when they play live games but they still feel the same as western children. and they still smile from one end of the face to the other and tell everybody if they beat you when you was the officially stronger player and thats okay. let them be kids, aslong they can.
why do you think they bullied? its more likely the opposite, they help each other even tough its ofc kind of morally wrong to help someone winning his own game without noting his opponent but it can be quite a good learning way to see what was still possible, where are the opposites weaknesses... i did that sometimes by myself in real games, if the opponent agrees with it: taking over resigned games of friends when i see some weaknesses to exploit. its a good way to encourage the player to play on and look harder for ways to reverse the game, and also to encourage the opponent to check his defence more. i guess we all know how frustrating it is to lose alrdy won games, thats a way to get better in finishing it solidly.
btw i never used any joseki wiktionary or sth like this for actual games, i dont have them in tournement games so i rather train myself in finding ways to deal with the situation if i dont know the joseki and cant read it out completly.
#loons
sure we can do that. can you setup the game? i need to read these articles how to post diagrams and so on. rest via pm.