kdawg91 wrote:my question is..
It seems to me that most of the players seem to fall into certain styles of playing and for lack of a better term "schools". Granted my time with the game is limited and my study is slight at best currently. But are there any pro players that seem to play outside the box so to speak? I know that the possible moves and play in this game is huge, I am just interested in seeing what style is beyond the usual norm if that makes sense.
Absolutely. Some pro players well known for an unorthodox or creative style include:
O Meien (known for unusual moves called 'Meienisms', 'author' of a very strange book available in English called Zone Press Park)
Takemiya Masaki (known for a 'cosmic' center oriented style)
Yamashita Keigo (known for playing the 5-5 point)
Go Seigen (in virtue of his influence on Go, a lot of his creativity and unorthodoxy has become a part of the standard game, but he was such a creative and brilliant player he deserves inclusion)
Some less well known players who play very unusual, center oriented openings:
Gan Siyang
Sonoda Yuichi
Ohashi Hirofumi
Kubomatsu Katsukiyo
Here's a broad list with brief descriptors of various pro's styles that you could peruse:
https://senseis.xmp.net/?ProfessionalPlayersGoStyles