Kami no Itte - go blog

Monday 10 March 2008

thegoforum.com

A new go forum is born: The Go Forum

My hope is to provide a nice place for go addicts or more casual players to chat about their favorite game.

Our goals for this new forum are:

  • To provide a friendly discussion place about the game of go.
  • Improve it according to its users wishes.
  • Hopefully, to help people of all levels make progress in go, including complete newbies.
  • Keep it truly free: no ads, no sponsored links, no membership fee
  • Respect our users' privacy: no external statistics scripts or web bugs
  • Have fun in the process!

The forum is, off course, brand new and does not yet have as many users as more established forums but this is also an opportunity to be among the first to join and help shape the new community. A smaller scale also makes it easier to get to know people and make friends more easily.

The forum has all the tools you expect from a go forum: the ability to share go diagrams and games (sgf files). And if anything is missing, just request it ;)

I hope I'll be seeing you there.

Thursday 6 March 2008

Tartrate's comeback

The legendary Tartrate played a game on KGS yesterday after 4 years of absence. The game was set up in advance and announced on many go websites so everybody on the server was in a crazy mood in anticipation of this historical game. Tartrate's opponent was Gentlerain, one of KGS top players with a rating of 9d.

I can't comment on the level of play in this game as I'm not strong enough but it was quite interesting. I don't know exactly how many people watched this game, there were 800 watchers in the game itself but also more than 500 in the clone with moderated chat so it's hard to say what the real total was since many people were probably in both. As you can imagine, the KGS admins had a hard time keeping things civilized but that's part of the fun too.

So Tartrate played White with a 0.5 komi which is interesting given his opponent. Things were getting really complicated and with both players in 30s byo-yomi, Tartrate finally lost on time. Some high dan spectators thought the game was still playable for white. Tartrate left immediately but came back a few minutes later and showed us a better variation for white that I have included with this sgf file (go to move 99) and that would have secured unconditional life for white's group.

Overall, I had a lot of fun watching this game. It wasn't just the game itself but the nostalgia about the time when Tartrate first appeared on KGS. I used to spend a lot of time on KGS back then when it was smaller and it was a lot easier to make friends and have a good time just chatting. But even with Tartrate back, it's not quite the same nowadays...

SGF file: tartrate.sgf

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