Tea and Go
Being both a tea and Go addict myself, I was wondering who out there shared both of these joys. I have noticed quite a few people with Go related usernames e.g. tenuki.
Welcome to the addiction. Here is the entry point:cinni wrote:Wow! I just went to KGS and read the rules and did the exercises. Looks very interesting. I had never heard of that game before.
http://senseis.xmp.net/
And here is a free simple 9x9 computer board to practice/learn on:
http://www.smart-games.com/igowin.html
(click on the small igowin.exe link near the top of the page to get the free version)
Register free at KGS and join the teaching ladder and beginner rooms and ask for someone to show you how to play and teach you the basics.
Do something different, something different will happen. ( Gong Fu Garden )
Mar 9th, '09, 23:54
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Location: TX <- NY
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silverneedles
Mar 10th, '09, 00:03
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Joined: Feb 8th, '09, 10:57
Location: Buffalo, New York
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Nexius8510
Mar 10th, '09, 23:11
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Location: Seattle Area
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tenuki
Thanks!silverneedles wrote:nice setup you got there

No problem, here is info about the Buffalo Go Club from the US Go Association's website.Nexius8510 wrote:I played this a long time ago and LOVED it. I've always wanted to get back into it again! Thanks for the links
Playing online is fun, but playing in person is better.
