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We need to talk about Bob
Well that's a lie. We don't have to talk about him at all, but this thread won't go far if we don't.
I was checking out Bob Terry's blog again, and got to this rant on a stick https://gowizardry.com/?p=11496
What is it that made this man hate the AGA so much? I am really curious, and no matter how much I read his blog I never quite get to find out.
I was checking out Bob Terry's blog again, and got to this rant on a stick https://gowizardry.com/?p=11496
What is it that made this man hate the AGA so much? I am really curious, and no matter how much I read his blog I never quite get to find out.
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Re: We need to talk about Bob
Regarding his game commentary, I am curious if he is unaware that computers have got rather good at Go in the last few years and changed what people play, and that's presumably why Iyama played the kick at top right which used to be a textbook noob move but is now a standard AI and people-who-follow-AI-developments move.
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Re: We need to talk about Bob
"But more members could have been drawn in to play if any effort whatsoever had been made to contact us. For my part, I have been put off by AGA actions long ago, and refuse to be a party to anything they do."
I have to scratch my head at the juxtaposition of these two statements. Doesn't he see the irony here?
I have to scratch my head at the juxtaposition of these two statements. Doesn't he see the irony here?
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Re: We need to talk about Bob
he has been put off. that doesn't mean he wants others to be put off also. it isn't really ironic, just pure resignation.
regarding the kick, zero plays that with
one line to the top. those variations are a tightrope tho, like anything zero plays.
regarding the kick, zero plays that with
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How embarassing.Uberdude wrote:Regarding his game commentary, I am curious if he is unaware that computers have got rather good at Go in the last few years and changed what people play, and that's presumably why Iyama played the kick at top right which used to be a textbook noob move but is now a standard AI and people-who-follow-AI-developments move.
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I think there is some disagreement within the AGA over how professionals should be treated, and I am pretty sure he is not the only person who thinks that or has strong feelings about it.
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so, he seems quite familiar with the ai development when you look around the blog some, maybe that variation escaped him. not sure about other bots, but i have only seen this from AGzero when AG master opens up with a kobayashi style kakari. thats like 10 games. hardly seems embarassing. redmond reviewed on of those games, and it showcases the "zero defense
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Re: We need to talk about Bob
Ive missed the different posts here than on r/baduk where ive been spending the most time. I havent really heard Bob's name in a while. As someone involved with the AGA ill speak to some of it.
The AGA runs an event calendar that is submitted by members. This is posted in the EJ for the two weeks of upcoming events. I checked the old ones and found the one describing the night Bob talks about: http://www.usgo.org/event/san-diego-go- ... ber-soiree . Says there were even three Korean pros there that night. As this was a local event I would hope that the club would has informed Bob about it coming up. It is hard to reach all of the go players in the US sometimes. I can tell you as well from working Go Congresses that pros.....dont love Simuls.
Cotsen Open is run by the local chapter and Eric Cotsen. Its promoted and assisted by AGA folks because theyre in the area and long time volunteers. Its not run by the AGA. I have heard for years of issues with the first round but never been myself. This is a huge tournament and it does happen with larger crowds. It is interesting that it is blamed on the AGA but not by the organizer. Eric is an awesome guy btw.
I dont know about the millions spent by the Nihon Kiin to promote go for the AGA. I know they have funded regional go centers and have donated other funds and time. The AGA is filled with volunteers doing the best we can. It is too bad we're run under the bus here. I hope Bob gets the E-Journal so he can get updated about future events in his area.
The AGA runs an event calendar that is submitted by members. This is posted in the EJ for the two weeks of upcoming events. I checked the old ones and found the one describing the night Bob talks about: http://www.usgo.org/event/san-diego-go- ... ber-soiree . Says there were even three Korean pros there that night. As this was a local event I would hope that the club would has informed Bob about it coming up. It is hard to reach all of the go players in the US sometimes. I can tell you as well from working Go Congresses that pros.....dont love Simuls.
Cotsen Open is run by the local chapter and Eric Cotsen. Its promoted and assisted by AGA folks because theyre in the area and long time volunteers. Its not run by the AGA. I have heard for years of issues with the first round but never been myself. This is a huge tournament and it does happen with larger crowds. It is interesting that it is blamed on the AGA but not by the organizer. Eric is an awesome guy btw.
I dont know about the millions spent by the Nihon Kiin to promote go for the AGA. I know they have funded regional go centers and have donated other funds and time. The AGA is filled with volunteers doing the best we can. It is too bad we're run under the bus here. I hope Bob gets the E-Journal so he can get updated about future events in his area.
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I get the impression that he expects the AGA to be a 24/7 professional organisation, which is obviously unrealistic. Mostly though his complains relate to specific areas like the AGA Journal, or Promotional material. I do wonder if he had a genuine grievance there, or if was simply incapable of relating to any of the volunteers doing the work. Being unaware who runs the Cotsen Open despite it having being around so long points me in one particular direction there.
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Re: We need to talk about Bob
One of the root questions is:
[*](At least some) Go players are perfectionists. And perhaps some amateur Go players are just as passionate about their hobby as professionals about their job.
[*]Another fact, is that many Go organizations are managed by volunteers. And volunteers aren't always that professional at all. They don't even have to be professional. Some volunteers just want to enjoy the ride, and perhaps just want to be part of a community, make friends, have a good time. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Given the conflict of interest, it's natural that confrontations happen now and then. And Bob is perhaps a bit clumsy in his communication, but he wants the AGA to act like a professional organization.
What I have seen in other Go organizations, is that sometimes volunteers get too much responsibility. Often a single volunteer is responsible to maintain a website, update a rating list, organizing a tournament, ... Those kind of things happen everywhere. And perhaps that's where Bob's dissapointment comes from.
The fact that the AGA organizes tournaments, charges memberships, keeps ratings, gives me the impression that the AGA also has the ambition to be a professional organization. Perhaps the AGA should make clear what their ambitions are. - Nevertheless, scroll up and you'll see that even AGA volunteers reject this.
I don't think it would be smart for the AGA to blame its volunteers for their mistakes. Instead, I think it is wiser, to learn from them. And it is likely, that the AGA has already contacted Bill and asked him how things could be better. It sounds like Bob would love to help them, but is just too shy to contact them.
We can probably agree on these 2 points:Should the AGA act like a professional organization ?
[*](At least some) Go players are perfectionists. And perhaps some amateur Go players are just as passionate about their hobby as professionals about their job.
[*]Another fact, is that many Go organizations are managed by volunteers. And volunteers aren't always that professional at all. They don't even have to be professional. Some volunteers just want to enjoy the ride, and perhaps just want to be part of a community, make friends, have a good time. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Given the conflict of interest, it's natural that confrontations happen now and then. And Bob is perhaps a bit clumsy in his communication, but he wants the AGA to act like a professional organization.
What I have seen in other Go organizations, is that sometimes volunteers get too much responsibility. Often a single volunteer is responsible to maintain a website, update a rating list, organizing a tournament, ... Those kind of things happen everywhere. And perhaps that's where Bob's dissapointment comes from.
The fact that the AGA organizes tournaments, charges memberships, keeps ratings, gives me the impression that the AGA also has the ambition to be a professional organization. Perhaps the AGA should make clear what their ambitions are. - Nevertheless, scroll up and you'll see that even AGA volunteers reject this.
I don't think it would be smart for the AGA to blame its volunteers for their mistakes. Instead, I think it is wiser, to learn from them. And it is likely, that the AGA has already contacted Bill and asked him how things could be better. It sounds like Bob would love to help them, but is just too shy to contact them.
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The AGA hasn't contacted me for years. I think you mean Bob.spook wrote:I don't think it would be smart for the AGA to blame its volunteers for their mistakes. Instead, I think it is wiser, to learn from them. And it is likely, that the AGA has already contacted Bill and asked him how things could be better. It sounds like Bob would love to help them, but is just too shy to contact them.
About the AGA being a professional organization:
When I belonged to the AGA it had around 600 members, AFAIK, it was a totally volunteer organization. As I heard, the AGA president just before Terry Benson had been incommunicado for years.
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How do you figure? It’s probably been four or moreBill Spight wrote:Now, doesn't the AGA have several thousand members? I would expect that it could afford three or four full time employees. And to pay its tournament directors.
years since I read an up to date AGA budget, but I think they were pretty small.
I have my complaints about communication. Several years ago, I poked around the website and sent emails about a few small gaps, dead links, etc. I thought about volunteering to maintain some of it, but I never did. So how much can I complain?
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I suppose so. It was several years before the space appeared to be rented.EdLee wrote:Hi Bill,Sounds like Japan Go. Did the SF club die a peaceful death ?When I moved to the SF Bay Area, a woman tried to sell me her bridge club, as she wanted to retire. ... I could see the handwriting on the wall. Hardly any of the players were under 60 years old.
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