joachim wrote:In these kind of series I always thought it is not so much the "fault" of the streamers, but a "feature" of the servers they are playing on. The server only allow you to register at i.e. 3d and forces you to fight your way up to your real strength.
So pairings like this must be common on this servers.
This is a fair point. There are different styles of sandbagging games, as Knotwilg alluded to in the OP. He named a few: "basics", "ranking up", and "overexplaining".
Someone who is "ranking up" on a go server often necessarily needs to start off by playing weaker players. Even on KGS, where there isn't a user supplied starting rank, it's hard to establish your rank. The "basics" and "overexplaining" videos might involve sandbagging for other reasons.
Personally, I am probably mostly annoyed when the sandbagger is weaker than me. It's not a fair assessment, but if they're a stronger player, I feel like I'm learning something. But if they're weaker, it seems kind of lame. Given that go players have all sorts of strength, my personal assessment of annoyance would not apply to a large body of go players.