Literally the same way with ham radio… We have three purposes, in order of importance: Emergency and disaster services, talking about our radio equipment, and talking about the weather (sometimes in great detail). See also: farmer Joe in Arkansas got his kidney removed, ed in Tennessee finally fixed his motorcycle, and the Smith Brothers went to Hawaii to make a Morse contact with Japan.
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.
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.
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