What's your GO style?
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What's your GO style?
Thinking like a go player during a game of chess is like bringing a knife to a gun-fight. Thinking like a chess player during a game of go feels like getting knifed while you're holding a gun...
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Re: What's your GO style?
Switchstance
"Tsumegos are for reading power and Tesujis for knowing which moves to read"
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Re: What's your GO style?
This test looks really cool but I can't figure out how to use it (no tech-savvy here). I don't play on kgs so how do I upload my game archive?TegaiS wrote:I like this test more.
Thinking like a go player during a game of chess is like bringing a knife to a gun-fight. Thinking like a chess player during a game of go feels like getting knifed while you're holding a gun...
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Re: What's your GO style?
My style is flexible and I'll try the other test as well as soon as possible
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Re: What's your GO style?
i've taken the first test before and got flexible. now i get greedy.
the second test gives me internal server error both for uploading a file and typing in user name.
the second test gives me internal server error both for uploading a file and typing in user name.
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Re: What's your GO style?
Here are my GoStyle Web App results from the latest DGS games.
Style
Territoriality: 8.07 ± 1.43
Novelty: 3.39 ± 1.63
Aggresivity: 3.50 ± 1.42
Thickness: 5.16 ± 1.48
The whole range is from 0 to 10.
Style
Territoriality: 8.07 ± 1.43
Novelty: 3.39 ± 1.63
Aggresivity: 3.50 ± 1.42
Thickness: 5.16 ± 1.48
The whole range is from 0 to 10.
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Re: What's your GO style?
I hadn't tried the GoStyle app before, and it's really interesting! It got my rank within the error bars, which was impressive.
Apparently I'm roughly in the midrange on the four dimensions (though maybe a little bit fighty and a little bit experimental) and I push from behind a lot, and rarely cap but maybe should.
Also it strongly recommends I read books I've already read, which I guess means I haven't really taken them in
Apparently I'm roughly in the midrange on the four dimensions (though maybe a little bit fighty and a little bit experimental) and I push from behind a lot, and rarely cap but maybe should.
Also it strongly recommends I read books I've already read, which I guess means I haven't really taken them in
Confucius in the Analects says "even playing go is better than eating chips in front of tv all day." -- kivi
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Re: What's your GO style?
Same here!joellercoaster wrote:
Also it strongly recommends I read books I've already read, which I guess means I haven't really taken them in
I got 'flexible."
Territoriality 5.9
Novelty 6.4
Aggressivity 4.8
Thickness 4.2
It recommends I study Yoda Norimoto. All I remember from the last time I tried this app is that it recommended Dosaku.
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Re: What's your GO style?
I tried the web app.
Rank estimation: 5d ± 2.63
Style -
Territoriality: 6.25 ± 1.4
Novelty: 6.3 ± 1.6
Aggressivity: 7.3 ± 1.4
Thickness: 5.1 ± 1.5
Professionals who have similar style as you:
Luo Xihe
Gu Li
Go Seigen
Yi Se'tol
Professionals whose style is farthest from yours:
Miyazawa Goro
Honinbo Shusaku
Kobayashi Koichi
Honinbo Shuwa
Bad things you play:
You should concrentrate on the concept of sente and gote. Do you ask after every enemy move, Do I need to respond to this? and If so, Do I have a possibility to respond on some unexpected place so that the threat is neutralized, but the opponent in turn has to respond?
Rank estimation: 5d ± 2.63
Style -
Territoriality: 6.25 ± 1.4
Novelty: 6.3 ± 1.6
Aggressivity: 7.3 ± 1.4
Thickness: 5.1 ± 1.5
Professionals who have similar style as you:
Luo Xihe
Gu Li
Go Seigen
Yi Se'tol
Professionals whose style is farthest from yours:
Miyazawa Goro
Honinbo Shusaku
Kobayashi Koichi
Honinbo Shuwa
Bad things you play:
You should concrentrate on the concept of sente and gote. Do you ask after every enemy move, Do I need to respond to this? and If so, Do I have a possibility to respond on some unexpected place so that the threat is neutralized, but the opponent in turn has to respond?
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Re: What's your GO style?
So I guess I am shodan now
Also the use of the word "aggresivity" makes the entire experience transcendent.
Strength
The KGS equivalent of strength of the player: 1d ± 2.63
Style
Territoriality 4.89 ± 1.43 Territory
Novelty 8.71 ± 1.63 Novel
Aggresivity 7.96 ± 1.42 Fighting
Thickness 4.62 ± 1.48 Shinogi
Professionals who have similar style as you:
Go Seigen
Fujisawa Hideyuki
Yuki Satoshi
Gu Li
Professionals whose style is farthest from yours:
Hane Naoki
Honinbo Shusaku
Kobayashi Koichi
Honinbo Shuwa
Study material recommendations
Series
We find the following series of books to be suitable:
91% — Get Strong at Go
51% (slightly easier) — Elementary Go
42% (harder) — Heart of Go Discovery
Books
Apart from the series, we recommend the following single books:
87% — Vital Points and Skillful Finesse for Sabaki
59% (slightly harder) — The Direction of Play
49% (harder) — Invincible: The Games of Shusaku
22% (easier) — Opening Theory Made Easy
Bad things you play
We found out, that you really like to capture stones. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but are you always sure, that the stones you captured are important and the mere 6 points you get for capturing them is the best move on board? (E.g. in the opening, ...)
Strength
The KGS equivalent of strength of the player: 1d ± 2.63
Style
Territoriality 4.89 ± 1.43 Territory
Novelty 8.71 ± 1.63 Novel
Aggresivity 7.96 ± 1.42 Fighting
Thickness 4.62 ± 1.48 Shinogi
Professionals who have similar style as you:
Go Seigen
Fujisawa Hideyuki
Yuki Satoshi
Gu Li
Professionals whose style is farthest from yours:
Hane Naoki
Honinbo Shusaku
Kobayashi Koichi
Honinbo Shuwa
Study material recommendations
Series
We find the following series of books to be suitable:
91% — Get Strong at Go
51% (slightly easier) — Elementary Go
42% (harder) — Heart of Go Discovery
Books
Apart from the series, we recommend the following single books:
87% — Vital Points and Skillful Finesse for Sabaki
59% (slightly harder) — The Direction of Play
49% (harder) — Invincible: The Games of Shusaku
22% (easier) — Opening Theory Made Easy
Bad things you play
We found out, that you really like to capture stones. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but are you always sure, that the stones you captured are important and the mere 6 points you get for capturing them is the best move on board? (E.g. in the opening, ...)