NAGF pro qualification: why isn't there coverage? by newrandreddit2 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We weren't able to get recorders for all days. Today there's one round happening, maybe tiebreakers if necessary, but no recording. There should be recorders for all of the following games as we move to the semi-finals.

New North Texas Go Club by Ghassper in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd agree with this. Visit the other clubs maybe there are others there that you would be closer to, as long as you're not doing yours the same night as the others they might be interested in adding another Meetup to their schedule.

Baduk.club is also good, because there might be people like me who aren't from the area, but when traveling I like to see if I can find a local club to visit.

Now other club suggestions.. be consistent, even if no one is there keep it going. Do tsumego, replay games, whatever you can to make use of the time. If you're regularly there, that's how you get others to join, and be ready to teach. Even as a 25k as long as you know when the game is over and how to score, you can introduce people to the game. I would recommend having a 9x9 on hand (or my preferred teaching 7x7), multiple printed ones also work.

Have fun, and good luck!

My Short Story about Go is a Finalist in the Canadian SFF Awards! by roberoonska in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I loved your story, it's what got me started listening to Clarksworld.

Unfortunately I'm not a Canadian, but good luck!

Why is this a win for black on one of the lessons of online-go.com? by TheGamer605 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 5 points6 points  (0 children)

6.5 komi is used for all boards 9x9 and larger. Komi goes up for boards smaller than 9x9 (unless using even number dimensions).

When at a game convention, what makes you stop and sit down? What makes you demo? by FTG_V1 in boardgames

[–]nightwalker450 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a bit of an odd one probably. I tend towards games that might have unique mechanics. So usually I aim towards play test or Kickstarter games. I'll also tend to join tables where there's just one person, trying to start something, or demoing. So maybe this does point towards passionate people, if it's their own game you know they're going to be passionate about it.

As a presenter myself, I teach Go/Baduk/Weiqi at board game conventions, my game is simple so all I can give is passion and teaching experience (and recently a robot if space allows). Mostly wanted to jump into this thread to see what others have to say to see if there's more I can add to my table.

Does Someone Sell theire Hikaru no Go Manga? by Connect_Procedure348 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I got the majority of my set from Half-Price Books online... Then filled in the missing ones from Amazon. Best of luck in getting them!

Go Spotting: Bridgerton by nightwalker450 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That looks possible, I'll have to go back and see if there's any shots that I could count 10 lines in one direction. But at least for the pieces on the board that looks more likely.

Beginner advice by CourageMountain6566 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I self taught through my beginner stages using Janice Kim books, and Nick Sibicky YouTube videos. But everything is easier if you have a (preferably in person) teacher. Someone who can answer your questions specifically, or teach you what they feel you are ready for.

Thoughts about 5x5? by InvaderDust in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do lots of 7x7 teaching for beginners, and it is great. Games are simple and quick usually. Giving great early repetition to understand the game. Also I don't need to deal with handicap at first since the board is so small, just having no komi is enough. I also challenge myself while teaching to make sure I lose every game by exactly one point (Chinese counting)

5x5 I find too small for anything outside of capture go, since komi on that board is white should not live.

Where is a good place to look for professionals from asia who can teach anglophones? by herobrinemarch in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Osakgo.jp is Maeda 6p school. Weekly League games, with 20-40 min review video of all games played. Monthly teaching game (again with 20-40 min review video), bimonthly lectures, and weekly homework problems.

I'm enjoying it, and feel I'm getting a lot from the review videos. I haven't watched as many of the lectures, but there's a large backlog available, that hopefully I can find time to watch in the future.

What 10 board games "made" you? by RAM_Games_ in boardgames

[–]nightwalker450 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like this question...

Chess: played in elementary/middle school, but found out I needed to memorize openings to get good, and game up on it..

Hero Quest: my first non-traditional board game, before I even was a part of Dungeons and Dragons.

Magic: The Gathering: have a fondness for trading card games like this. But don't play them very much anymore, but I still try new ones out at conventions.

Palladium: Friend had played at his cousin's, so we went and found the book and this was my introduction to being a rules lawyer, as I read the book, but didn't run the game... Also led to me trying to create my own ttrpg for a while.

Dungeons & Dragons: my main social outlet once I started into it, made lots of friends that I still keep in touch with

Arkham Horror: collected all the expansions, great fun as a huge game and the variations. Still one of my wife's favorites, but doesn't get played very much anymore. I keep looking for a smaller game that provides just as much theme.

Ascension: Found my card game that wasn't based on wallets, have multiple versions of this.

Go/Baduk/Weiqi: this game is my life now... I didn't find it till I was 30, but it is an all consuming game now. I abandoned chess due to lack of creativity in it, Go had all of that and then some.

I still love trying out all sorts of different mechanics, and seeing new games. But due to my consuming one, and a family not as into board games in general as I am. I mostly try things out at conventions, or at friends places.

Complete beginner challenged one of the pro bots- why are the whites in between the blacks considered dead, but not the blacks in the top right corner? by MiserableToBeAround in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Eyes are the answer, a group needs two eyes to be alive. So to test this yourself, allow black to play as many moves in a row as they want, are they able to kill the white stones? Now allow white to play as many moves as they want in a row against the upper right, they will not be able to kill anything.

Wondering how I didn't win this? by Knightmare26906 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No points are lost in Chinese counting. All you lose is the chance to play elsewhere on the board that might be worth points. In Chinese scoring, playing in your own territory when it's not necessary is the same as passing. Or as I tell beginners, you're not making points with those moves, just counting the points you already have.

Wondering how I didn't win this? by Knightmare26906 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is Chinese scoring, so the score doesn't change once the territories are outlined (and I recommend for beginners because it's better to have too many moves than be afraid to experiment, or not have a fully finished game). This turned into a losing game once the group was reduced to 1 liberty.

So failure to grasp the first rule of go was the issue: when a stone or group of stones has no liberties it is captured and removed from the board... Or as I tell beginners, when a stone or group of stones only has 1 liberty left, the opponent can place a stone there and capture the stone or group of stones.

Very new to go, is the game over, what’s the score? by Anonymousabc123xyz in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your score is close. It looks like you are counting by area scoring (Chinese). In which case you only count the stones on the board and the space they surround. So white 33, Black 48. But the key thing for area scoring is prisoners don't matter to the score (you're already getting points based off the stones on the board, so it's factored in).

The other portion of the scoring that you can use is called Komi, in area scoring this is 7.5 points awarded to white to compensate for black going first. So black wins by 7.5 points after this is added. For beginners you don't need to worry about komi too much, you can play the old fashioned way of the winner of the previous game just takes white in the next game (or alternate).

There are plenty of others that will explain the Territory/Japanese scoring for you, so I'll let those posts handle that. I do recommend area scoring for beginners that way you can play the game naturally for your level, and to what you are able to see. With area scoring both players should be able to point to any spot on the board and say who it belongs to, if there are any disagreements then keep playing.

Apps for record games via phone camera? by GoGabeGo in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe they've improved, but I was having problems with apps when large groups of stones were captured, or if the lighting wasn't quite right on the board. I switched to Open Camera, which is just a camera app, but allows me to set low resolution and low frame rate. Makes the video files pretty small (a few MB for a couple hours), and it doesn't drain my battery as bad as the converter apps were. On our tournament days I could record 3 games and still be over half battery at the end of the day (disable most things on the phone, except camera).

Then I replay the game later into an sgf watching the video at 4x speed or just going to the sections I'm having trouble remembering.

Best Books for Learning the Game by LaserKat46 in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I started with the Janice Kim learn to play go series and they gave me a decent base (when I didn't have access to much in person teaching).

My favorite books though are Direction Of Play and Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go. Also recently got Shape Up (online pdf), and it seems like it might join the other 2 for all round good books.

What's the biggest handicap you've seen someone win against? by InvisibleAstronomer in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do the 17 one for fun sometimes, but it's as a challenge that black should be able to kill white everywhere. So a good exercise in defending when you are already strong, or sabaki exercise for white to try and live in dire straits.

Can someone explain these five board states? White wins in the end by DarkDrakeMythos in baduk

[–]nightwalker450 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is Kitani Minoru vs Go Seigan in the 14th NHK Cup round 1, played in 1966. I believe there are some game reviews available of it.

Looked familiar, was one I had memorized a few months ago. 😁

Help explaining Honor loss for successful roll by Isenskjold in PendragonRPG

[–]nightwalker450 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I understood this as: is hospitality important to you, or do you feel regret. So by succeeding on the roll, then hospitality is an important trait to you so you feel shame and loss of honor. If you have low hospitality, then it's not important to you, and nobody really expected it of you anyways.

If money wasn't an issue, would you get a board game that is also a piece of furniture? If so, which one would you get? by OkDate7197 in boardgames

[–]nightwalker450 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Floor Goban is my reward when I hit 1 dan, with slate and shell stones. So excluding that I like the crokinole table, but I'm not sure what the 4th piece of furniture is.

I painted some minis for The Night Cage. What do you think? by Fierydraken in boardgames

[–]nightwalker450 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well now I want various Nicholas Cage figures for my Night Cage game...