[Computer-go] In a Chinese Go school ...

2016-04-01 Thread Ingo Althöfer
I know that this is a mailing list and not a rumors pot. Nevertheless it is interesting, what was brought together by several detectives in the German computer go forum in the last two days. Nie Weiping (9p) is the boss of one of the very best Chinese Go schools. On Thursday, his institution wa

Re: [Computer-go] joseki tutors

2016-04-01 Thread Lukas van de Wiel
Just to add to the long list, for information, the Joseki tutor I use almost daily is: http://brugo.be/ A Belgian site, but it is in English. Cheers Lukas On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 1:59 PM, djhbrown . wrote: > thank you Robert, Petr and Michael for sharing; i have to admit i was > surprised by

Re: [Computer-go] joseki tutors

2016-04-01 Thread djhbrown .
thank you Robert, Petr and Michael for sharing; i have to admit i was surprised by the number of joseki tutors out there; i vaguely remember it was all started by smartgo, wasn't it? btw, does smartgo run properly under wine on Linux? I am bemused by josekipedia's use of vox populi to vote for t

Re: [Computer-go] (no subject)

2016-04-01 Thread Michael Alford
On 4/1/16 9:40 AM, Petr Baudis wrote: On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 07:08:34AM +0200, Robert Jasiek wrote: On 01.04.2016 02:22, djhbrown . wrote: kogo is great for corner openings Kogo contains many mistakes. Too many kyus got their hands on it. It would be better to spend 3+ weeks using kombilo

Re: [Computer-go] (no subject)

2016-04-01 Thread Petr Baudis
On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 07:08:34AM +0200, Robert Jasiek wrote: > On 01.04.2016 02:22, djhbrown . wrote: > >kogo is great for corner openings > > Kogo contains many mistakes. Too many kyus got their hands on it. > > It would be better to spend 3+ weeks using kombilo on GoGoD and create a new > jos