[Noisebridge-discuss] go/baduk/weiqi workshop

David Stainton david at spinn3r.com
Tue Mar 3 17:31:39 UTC 2009


I'm a novice and i rarely play. it would be nice to improve my go skills...

~david

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:24 AM,  <nils at shkoo.com> wrote:
> I am interested.  I have a board and stones that I can bring to the workshop
> if we need additional sets.
>
> I have the problem that I've always beat the people I could find in person
> (since I've only been able to find novices), but I always get creamed on the
> internet go servers since I'm not actually any good. :)
>
> -nils
> - Show quoted text -
>
> On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, Andy Isaacson wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 07:48:25PM -0800, Paul B??hm wrote:
>>>
>>> i really miss playing go at least once a month or so. go is a game
>>> that seems to deeply connect with human nature and intuition. i've
>>> heard it called the language of strategy. also it's the oldest board
>>> game around in which even modern supercomputers stand no chance
>>> against (well-trained) humans.
>>
>> I very occasionally play.
>>
>>> are there go players at noisebridge?
>>> also, anyone care for a go workshop? if we come up with a plan on how
>>> to get/borrow some equipment, i'd be willing to teach.
>>
>> There's a folding goban upstairs above the electronics bench.
>>
>> -andy
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