Actually, I was refering to a bug on GoStyle Web App
Are you also the developer of that site?
Oh well then… well just so you know we have SGF bugs too, and we’re gonna fix em
I tested this issue further. It seems that the Go Style WebApp site doesn’t like comments that are broken across multiple lines, and rejects such files are not valid games. OGS produces SGFs with comments that have a line break before the closing bracket “]”. For example, the comments in the OGS SGFs look like:
C[Blah blah blah
]
If you remove the newline, to make the comments look like
C[Blah blah blah]
things seem to work fine on the Go Style WebApp site.
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Yay!
Greetings, Tom
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Heh, I did most of them in some manic phases where I did several hundred a day
And about Tengen … can’t say yet whether I’ll participate this time. My work is gobbling me up currently, so I’ll probably decide a few days before it begins.
All shygost videos crodgers’ playlist consisted of have been deleted
Lame sauce. Such a shame. I will remove the playlist from the post.
Some links to add to the first post:
Forum (community)
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/
Comic
http://www.emptytriangle.com/
Play against AI site (some analysis during replay)
http://www.cosumi.net/
http://www.cosumi.net/en/ (English version available)
Teaching site
http://321go.org/home/
Playing style analysis tool
http://gostyle.j2m.cz/webapp.html
Retailer of fine Japanese go equipment
http://www.kurokigoishi.co.jp/
German go equipment retailer
http://www.hebsacker-verlag.de/
(perhaps place these last two in a new “Retailers” category alongside the Exotic Go Stones link)
Maybe add a category for other go servers?
For anybody who wants to build their own Goban here’s a Web site with a script for creating the grid:
Screen shot:
The site also has extensive information about standard Goban sizes, and instructions for building one, but the latter is only available in German.
Greetz, Tom
Shygost stuff
http://www.spinnaker.com/~waynec/go/Shygost/FridayLectures/
Video lectures
Questions from actual play, pdf lectures by Haruyama 9p
Link collection complete.
EDIT: to make this revival not completely useless here is a slightly more modern link list created by @pseudocalm
The essays are
- The Interplay of Intuition and Brute-Force Analysis in Go, Richard Bozulich
- Chess and Go: A Comparison, " "
- Increasing Your Concentration and Powers of Analysis through Visualization, " "
- Microgo, " "
- Richard Bozulich on Kissinger on China and Go (PDF)
- Go and the `Three Games’, William Pinckard
- Some Senryu about Go, " "
- Go in the Classics, Donald Potter
- The Three Virtues of Go, " "
- Einstein and Go, Robert A. McCallister
It’s called a “directory” but it’s really only a couple of links about sanrensei (not that that’s a bad thing).
https://gobase.org/studying/articles/
Ingrid’s 2009-10 Wordpress Go blog Shicho. Ingrid is still active on OGS.
Lose 100 Games, a 2008-11 Go blog on Blogspot.
nachtrabe’s blogs:
By the way, it’d be helpful if someone else could post in this thread since I’m probably approaching edit lockout and I’m at the three-post freeze.
Go Sensations: news from the online Go community 2006-15
There are such projects as Katrain and AI Sensei to review your Go games. Is there something similar for chess?
I’m sure it was sarcastic, but the answer is stockfish.
I’ve mostly used the Stockfish analysis that is built into lichess:
There are also various programs you can download depending on your needs, for instance Nibbler if you want to analyze with Leela Chess Zero: