I do not want to learn 100 or more Josekis, but only a few, and understand them, and repeat them from time to time.
Is there a software with which you can save a limited, slowly growing number of learned Josekis for your own training purposes?
Database software for joseki learning
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Re: Database software for joseki learning
If you don't mind entering them yourself, there are lots of programs. Any program that lets you record moves and variations will do.jumapari wrote:I do not want to learn 100 or more Josekis, but only a few, and understand them, and repeat them from time to time.
Is there a software with which you can save a limited, slowly growing number of learned Josekis for your own training purposes?
One caveat. Check all joseki with AI. As the saying goes, it's what you know that ain't so.
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Re: Database software for joseki learning
If you want to learn joseki in problem form, I can recommend Uligo (developer of Kombilo): https://www.u-go.net/uligo/