Hi - you don't know me!
Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 1:25 pm
I never posted on GD for one reason, and one reason only: I could never successfully register! So this is quite liberating for me, actually.
I am a young professional in NYC (anyone?), and I learned to play Go in college. I put the goban away for a few years and started playing again a few months ago. Years ago, I was probably no greater than 19k, and when I started again I was even weaker. Now, I'm definitely stronger than I ever was (dunno, 15kyu?), which is definitely exciting. I truly believe that playing Go leads me to make better, more thought-out decisions in real-life (e.g., if I do THIS, what will happen?).
I am also very interested in the philosophy of studying go, even though I'm a "weak" player. For example, I'm sure to be involved in discussions on how efficient it is to memorize certain elements of the game (e.g., joseki) as opposed to just "winging it" and the many degrees that exist between those two extremes.
After lurking and watching your posts, I feel like I know some of you already. So I'm looking forward to actually participating and contributing (by posting or otherwise).
Thanks!
I am a young professional in NYC (anyone?), and I learned to play Go in college. I put the goban away for a few years and started playing again a few months ago. Years ago, I was probably no greater than 19k, and when I started again I was even weaker. Now, I'm definitely stronger than I ever was (dunno, 15kyu?), which is definitely exciting. I truly believe that playing Go leads me to make better, more thought-out decisions in real-life (e.g., if I do THIS, what will happen?).
I am also very interested in the philosophy of studying go, even though I'm a "weak" player. For example, I'm sure to be involved in discussions on how efficient it is to memorize certain elements of the game (e.g., joseki) as opposed to just "winging it" and the many degrees that exist between those two extremes.
After lurking and watching your posts, I feel like I know some of you already. So I'm looking forward to actually participating and contributing (by posting or otherwise).
Thanks!