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Paradachshund, in "Wanna try one of our winter bevvies?"

Wow people really don’t like pumpkin spice on Lemmy apparently 🤔

Also what the hell is happening with that barista’s mask? Is it made out of latex?

sundray,

I think Lemmy has a massive dislike of anti-comedy. Oh well, can’t please everybody.

I think I’ll post some of Grant Snider’s poetry comics, those should be popular! /s

aoidenpa, in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.

I used to play a lot in college. KGS was very popular and fun to hang around. Hikaru no Go anime is really good. Also there is a documentary about Lee Sedol vs Alphago games. Check them out. It’s best to play in person so check out local clubs and tournaments. r/baduk subreddit is fairly active.

vaultdweller013, in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.

Cheeki Breaki?

platypus_plumba, in "Triangle! Triangle!" by Last Place Comic
GTG3000,
croobat, in [Alzwards Corner] Haha, I'm in danger!
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That stupid graveyard in Dark Souls 1

Dasnap, (edited ) in Found him [Martin Rosner]
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“He sits at the back of the classroom next to the window.”

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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Does the teacher often call on him while he’s daydreaming?

watty, in "Kite Flying" by Twonks Comic

It’s hard to make time for sex when you are learning how to fly a kite from its tail. The man is defying basic physics right there.

ace_garp, in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.
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Go / Wéiqí / Baduk is like the ocean, simple to understand near the shore, but unknowable and somewhat scary in it’s greatest depths.

Games on a 9x9 board are faster and may help during early learning.

Tsumego are small contained Go puzzles, where there is one ideal solution to be found. (Gobandroid or similar)

There is a massive amount of knowledge at this website:

senseis.xmp.net/?StartingPoints

(All available under the Open Content Licence)

It is a humbling game. I know nothing about Go.

Lifecoach5000, in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.

Gosh. Chess breaks my brain enough. I think I tried to tangle with Go for a bit after watching a doc about it but it was just too much for my feeble brain.

Maven, (edited )
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I’ve been following a series of tutorials by Go Magic. They have a YouTube channel! The videos are extremely well produced and explain things super well!

Edit: I grabbed a link

rickdg, (edited ) in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.
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Have you found the manga Hikaru no Go?

Maven,
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I haven’t found the manga but it was made into an Anime that’s on Hulu right now. I was thinking of watching it when I’m bored some day.

joby,

You should. It’s a fun drama that inspired a lot of people to pick up go when it came to Western audiences.

Broken_Monitor, in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.

Great game, much like chess I have no one in real life to play it with and I lose interest quickly in playing random internet strangers, so it’s been quite awhile since I’ve touched it.

I think a thing that made a huge impact for me was finding a program full of life and death puzzles. It really helped to drill in what a “dead group” looks like, and helped me judge when to abandon a part of the board or continue fighting for control there. Unfortunately that was 15 years ago and I no longer remember the name of that program.

Otherwise I always found the idea behind influence on the board to be very powerful, if difficult to define. I always noticed that good players tend to start by putting pieces all around the board, generally hovering on the third or fourth line away from the edge. Even if they wont fight for those spots later, just that small presence is enough to disrupt how their opponent will play and gives an edge in defending or attacking that area later. I’m a novice player who hasn’t played in a decade so maybe its not great advice, but spread out early! I think it really helps. It makes it a lot easier to claim territory and also just push into your opponents, and hopefully they eat up a lot of space trying to defend that.

Jilanico, in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.
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Lose your first several games quickly.

Maven,
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My main opponent right now is my boyfriend (who is also learning the game with me). Nothing we’ve done has been particularly quick in any sense.

Jilanico,
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That was the advice given to me from my teacher so just passing it along :) I think it means all the options can be overwhelming, so don’t overthink it and just play without hope of winning. You’ll soon get a feel for what good moves are.

He also lent me a book that helped, so consider doing some reading. I wish I remembered the book’s name. There is also this site: senseis.xmp.net

Y’all should also play against other opponents/AI. Intermediate level opponents will help you to grow.

It’s an amazing game. Glad y’all found it :)

TheAlbatross, (edited )

Oooooh I’m so jealous, I cannot convince my man to play with me. It’s nice to learn with someone at the same level as you.

Edit: The adage I was told was “To learn go, lose your first hundred games” with the modern addition of “quickly”. For what it’s worth, I lost my first 57 games on OGS. It is a good way to learn.

Jilanico,
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Thanks for the actual quote! 👍

gun, in Sleeping position
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I though side sleeping was supposed to be best for you?

Gregorech,

My shoulder disagrees.

Deestan, in Magic Beans by Sticky Comics

Love the unsaid pun

The_Picard_Maneuver, in Someone talk to me about Go (the board game). I'm in the process of learning it right now.
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What app should I download (on Android) if I want to try Go? There are a lot of them, and I have no idea where most of the playerbase is.

Maven,
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I was hoping someone would comment on this actually. Every android app I’ve tried has been riddled with ads to the point of being impossible to play.

If someone has a good one PLEASE let us both know!

The_Picard_Maneuver,
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Yes please! This was the obstacle that kept me from trying it a couple of weeks ago. Ideally I’d love to find the equivalent to chess.com (or lichess), but for Go.

Maven,
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Maybe one day I’ll get fed up and make one myself

joby,

online-go.com is the closest I know of.

joby,

Just go to online-go.com in your preferred browser. It works great on mobile. There’s a large collection of puzzles to do. Those are user submitted, which means the quality varies, but some people have put together some pretty good sets that work as tutorials for beginners.

OGS is the most popular server outside of Asia, and has a nice social side with chat rooms and… clubs? I don’t remember their name for it, but you can join groups for finding teaching games, groups for people in your geographic region, etc.

I don’t log on often these days, but I love teaching new players. Feel free to add me as a friend there (and maybe dm me here so I know to look). My name there is nomadfarmer.

milicent_bystandr,

I used to use gobandroid off f-droid, but these days I use crazystone: I like its ai for casual play (and I usually only play casual!). It does seem to have a deep love for talking home with no explanation when it starts up though, so on Lineage I just disable its internet permission.

Online-go is good but I haven’t really gotten into playing against strangers on the internet: I feel I should take it more seriously when I’m against a real person!

Wish I had people offline to play with sometimes though.

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