That’s really neat to learn. I have enjoyed climbing (though haven’t been in a while), and there is certainly a cerebral aspect that can appeal to go players. Obviously there is a significant physical aspect as well, but a bouldering problem has a lot in common with tsumego. Japan has some of the best sport bouldering climbers in the world, too, so it’s not surprising the sport is popular there.CDavis7M wrote:Several Japanese players climb. There was a picture of them solving tsumego during a break at the climbing gym.
The nice thing about climbing, like Go, is that females enjoy it too.
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Congrats to Iyama; he’s been fun to follow over the last decade, and while I’m glad to see younger players do well it’s also fun to see his continued success.