I had a strange idea the other day. Well I guess it’s not that strange, everyone says you learn quite a bit through teaching and reinforce basic ideas for yourself. So here’s what I’ve decided to do. I’m going to … Continue reading →
When you are no longer having fun doing your hobby it’s time to take a break. I was kinda going at it a little strong anyway, spending most of my break times and time at home reading about go or … Continue reading →
So my vacation started on Saturday, played a few games, enjoying my free games a bit too much and need to focus back on a good practice instead of goofing around and playing every move to see what happens. So … Continue reading →
Bah the first one of these I wrote deleted itself for some unknown reason, oh well here we go again. First off let me thank dsaun for his shape lecture, really handy to see and one not to miss if … Continue reading →
Found a new room on KGS that I really like. They have basically set up a month to month tournament based on how many games you play and how many you win. The games are all played without handicaps no … Continue reading →
Two cool things this week: First off, I got to play my first handicap game. Go is completely unlike chess in this aspect. Go actually has very clearly thought out rules for handicap play in order to even the playing … Continue reading →
Contains a reprint of 1980-1 British Go Journal articles on the history and making of boards, stones and bowls. Also has pictures of boards, photos of games, and links to other go sites.
Kyu2Dan is your entirely free resource to bringing your Go to the next level. The information presented here aims to increase the reader's playing strength and also tries to deepen his or her understanding of Go.