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school project about Go

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 12:34 pm
by z_kaiser_xyz
like the title says, i need help for my science school project and i did it on the relationship between playing go and memory ><. and i was running out of time so i made a quick survey and im hoping for as many people as i can get to fill it out. all ranks are welcome :o


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thank you to any one who participates :bow: ! and this isn't mean to advertise any other website. i really need help ):

Re: school project about Go

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 4:26 pm
by Laman
done

score 8200, level 7. i feel i should have tried harder

Re: school project about Go

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 4:46 pm
by Solomon
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Re: school project about Go

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:33 pm
by xed_over
I messed up after 9400 (and probably failed to properly submit my survey too)

memorizing sequences of random objects is tough. memorizing sequences in a games of go is a lot easier because each of the moves (usually) have a relationship and meaning to each other.

I think you can find a video of a similar experiment for chess involving one of the Polgar sisters where she tried to recreate a board position after looking at it for only a short time. Random positions, she couldn't do, but positions from actual games she could.

Re: school project about Go

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:36 am
by cyclops
The link stopped working. Further it is full of advertisements. I scored less than the others. I dislike this thread. Spam!

Re: school project about Go

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:47 pm
by z_kaiser_xyz
thx everyone! i got 33 responses which was way more than i was expecting :o

tysm to everyone who helped!!!

xed_over wrote:I messed up after 9400 (and probably failed to properly submit my survey too)

memorizing sequences of random objects is tough. memorizing sequences in a games of go is a lot easier because each of the moves (usually) have a relationship and meaning to each other.

I think you can find a video of a similar experiment for chess involving one of the Polgar sisters where she tried to recreate a board position after looking at it for only a short time. Random positions, she couldn't do, but positions from actual games she could.


thx for this ill look into this too :p