[Noisebridge-discuss] go/baduk/weiqi workshop

Paul Böhm paul at boehm.org
Sat Mar 7 19:42:29 UTC 2009


ok, still worried about the machine learning on the same day. go
beginners workshop + machine learning does not mesh as well as one
would expect.

should move to different day unless there's no machine learning this week.

enki

On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:50 AM, Mikael Vejdemo Johansson
<mik at stanford.edu> wrote:
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> On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:44 AM, Al Billings wrote:
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>> I can bring a board or two but I only have stones for one of them.
>>
>>
>
> Can't you just buy a bag of skittles and a bag of M&Ms and play with those
> then? :-)
>
>>
>> On Mar 7, 2009, at 9:57 AM, peter <peteryoungmeister at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Al: It'll probably go later than 8. Because, as we all know, go
>>> parties can go all night.
>>>
>>> I am proven wrong about enki being too busy. I would like to
>>> officially retract my statement that enki is too busy and put forth a
>>> replacement statement that enki is totally fucking awesome.
>>>
>>> Also, re: newcomers vs. experienced players, even if we have few
>>> boards, we can, after an intro, have novice players watch more
>>> experienced players and have an ongoing discussion of strategy during
>>> the games. I would probably learn more watching people who know what
>>> they're doing at first as opposed to just nearly randomly putting
>>> stones on a board.
>>>
>>> And yes, bring boards!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 1:48 AM, Paul Böhm <paul at boehm.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> doesn't wednesday go collide with machine learning?
>>>> otherwise i'd like to refute that "enki's too busy" statement - i've
>>>> already started preparing some material for a go workshop.
>>>>
>>>> unless someone else wants to do this, i'd love to make an introduction
>>>> on the board (low attendance), or on screen (too many people), and
>>>> then proceed into some teaching games.
>>>>
>>>> i'm a little worried about a) too few boards (right now we have one),
>>>> and b) the ratio of newcomers to more experienced players.
>>>> in any case, we'll figure it out - but bring boards/stones if you can!
>>>>
>>>> enki
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