Introducing the r/proweiqi subreddit

Tell the community about tournaments, new go sites, software updates, etc.
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Introducing the r/proweiqi subreddit

Post by xiaodai »

I have been posting Go new on the subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/proweiqi/.

It's focused on the pro scene. Increasingly, I rely on code to do the reporting for me, e.g. code to generate predictions, download, pics, and show results of leagues.

Please let me know what kind of improvements you wanna see. I try to limit my time spent on this to increase sustainability and to not spend so much time on it. But it's a subreddit so anyone can submit a news report or anything to do with pro go.

Looking for a Korean reporter as I can't read Korean and Google translate is just terrible.
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Re: Introducing the r/proweiqi subreddit

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Thanks for setting this up.
There's some really nice content on the sub that's often tough to find in English.
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Re: Introducing the r/proweiqi subreddit

Post by John Tilley »

This is really good - many thanks for all your efforts - much appreciated. I can now easily check lots of things that I would have missed otherwise.

I enjoyed the second game of the Honinbo match.

Take Care - John
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