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This TUTORIAL will help you to learn the rules & basics.

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24. October 2007, 04:43:35
goodbyebking 
I can't see the pieces on my Go games anymore. There is a failure to download the complete page when I try to access a go game. Is anyone else having a problem viewing go games?

14. April 2007, 06:58:29
goodbyebking 
Subject: Re: Not agreeing dead stones
kaluza: Kaluza. I'm having blue martinis and you sound like you are understanding the mature esthetic of go. Patience enhances experience.

12. April 2007, 08:38:17
goodbyebking 
Subject: Re: Not agreeing dead stones
kaluza: A good way for Westerners to learn go scoring is to play more. Through trial and error, we learn.

There is very good advice posted on the go fellowship's main page. It states to beginners to "lose your first 100 games quickly." I love that simple statement, because it says so much.

I think most competitors in go play with Japanese scoring. We should learn that because it is most widely used. It might be a little difficult for beginners to grasp, but hindsight will prove to any beginner that the scoring is so obvious, so simple to grasp. Experience is what is required. I doubt if using a different method of scoring will help begiinners. That is just my opinion. Check out the sensei's library if you haven't already.

15. February 2007, 22:38:26
goodbyebking 
Subject: Re: Help!
furbster: I know how frustrating that is, but you are lucky because your opponent has proven to be quite reasonable in the past. Perhaps just inexperienced here. I'm sure it will work out.

15. February 2007, 22:29:44
goodbyebking 
Subject: Re: Help!
furbster: What stones are you rejecting?

Have you tried messaging your opponent directly, explaining how it is obvious that it is your game, and explain go etiquette a little?

25. November 2006, 05:46:26
goodbyebking 
Subject: kyu and dan
Would it be in poor taste to equate some of our go and shogi BK ratings into levels of kyu and dan rankings? Is this at all feasible? I know that only the extremely skilled make it to dan levels in go, yet I've always wondered what kyu level I play at. Is this worth discussing on Brainking?

24. November 2006, 23:33:22
goodbyebking 
Subject: komi
Thank you for your detailed responses. Wow!

24. November 2006, 21:19:40
goodbyebking 
Subject: automatic komi handicaps for black
I have played go for awhile and have not seen automatic handicaps in white's favor like we have here on BK. Is it de rigeur to feature such handicaps? Do tournament players in Japan or Korea play with these handicaps? (By handicaps, I mean the 5.5 points at the end of our 19x19 games in white's favor, etc...)

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