timotheegoguely, to Baduk
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> The tactics used by Pelrine involved slowly stringing together a large “loop” of stones to encircle one of his opponent’s own groups, while distracting the AI with moves in other corners of the board. The Go-playing bot did not notice its vulnerability, even when the encirclement was nearly complete, Pelrine said.

> “It shows once again we’ve been far too hasty to ascribe superhuman levels of intelligence to machines,” Russell said.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/02/man-beats-machine-at-go-in-human-victory-over-ai/

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

Doing the counting problems in chapter 2 of Ogawa & Davies's "The Endgame". I'm getting correct or close to it on most of them, but the thought of doing this under the time pressure of a game, remembering (without pencil and paper) the results of several local searches so I don't have to re-read them every turn, and still having the mental capacity to explore the main tree of play? shudder

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

Registration for the 2024 US Go Congress (July 13-21 in Portland, Oregon) is now open!

https://gocongress.org/

ZachWeinersmith, to random
@ZachWeinersmith@mastodon.social avatar

Anyone out there standing next to a nerd. I would like you to try a tic tac toe variant and tell me if it's interesting:

Kriegspiel tic tac toe

You can’t see your opponent’s moves. But, if you try to take a space they’re already on, you lose your turn, and the space they’ve taken is revealed. Goal remains 3 in a row.

peterdrake,
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@ZachWeinersmith When you teach the game of Go to mathy types, they inevitably come up with variations. What if we played on a hex grid instead of a square grid? What if the board was a torus that wrapped around? What if the board was 3D?

At the annual US Go Congress, one of the standard events is "crazy go", which tries out some of these variants.

The most bananapants was Team Kriegspiel Go, involving two teams of two players, plus a referee. On your turn, you submit your move to the referee and find out if it's legal. Not only do you not know your opponent's moves, you don't know half of your own moves!

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

I beat a 2 dan! I (black) had five handicap stones and was very, very careful to hang onto my ever-shrinking lead until the game was over.

https://ai-sensei.com/game/6HhIL50SU1YUwtfnxeT5kTMrG0z1/wYabZhGn0gtpIeS3GTya

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

If you're interested in learning the classical Asian game of Go, widely regarded as the pinnacle of elegant game design, the Portland (Oregon) Go Club is teaching beginners are local libraries:

https://portlandgoclub.com/2024-intro-to-go-workshops

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

We both missed big moves in the upper right corner for a long time.

https://ai-sensei.com/game/6HhIL50SU1YUwtfnxeT5kTMrG0z1/7yYFHZchzEogTA2lYjKL

erictleung, to Baduk
@erictleung@mastodon.social avatar

"My guess is that AlphaGo’s success forced the humans to reevaluate certain moves and abandon weak heuristics. This let them see possibilities that had been missed before."

a hopeful take on what AI can do to push us to innovate

https://www.henrikkarlsson.xyz/p/go

timotheegoguely, to Baduk
@timotheegoguely@mastodon.design avatar

🏁 Well, I just finished this 19×19 go course on Go Magic with a 86% grade! I feel like I’ve understood a lot of new subtleties and consolidated some of my skills. I highly recommend it!

https://gomagic.org/courses/deeper-into-the-game-of-go-on-19x19/

I need to practice now, and take the time to go back to my town’s go club to play more against real people on a 19×19.

peterdrake, to Baduk
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I (black, 3 stone handicap) lost by 1.5 It was a game of inches with no blunders on either side. https://ai-sensei.com/game/6HhIL50SU1YUwtfnxeT5kTMrG0z1/Dc9aDEHA4M6uIsO3GGH6

enigma, to Baduk German
@enigma@norden.social avatar

Game of Go - one a day keeps Alzheimer away😉

timotheegoguely, to Baduk
@timotheegoguely@mastodon.design avatar

⚫ As I had promised myself, I just registered for the 12th Strasbourg International Go Tournament 2024! It will be my first go tournament ever, so I’m both scared and excited, but I still have 5 months to improve my game.

https://gostrasbourg.fr/tournaments/2024/

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

I (black) ended up losing this game by 1 point. I thought I was way ahead, so I need to learn to count better.

More importantly, AI Sensei says this move was a colossal blunder. Can you find the right move?

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

Lost my last Go game by half a point. Time to reread that endgame book.

Leisureguy, to Baduk
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Go Magic has a very nice introductory article about the game of Go (aka Baduk).

https://gomagic.org/go-game/

Bonobo, to Baduk
sigue, to Baduk

Hi all. I'm also sigue@mastodon.social. I created this account because universeodon.com has a higher character limit than mastodon.social and sometimes you just need to Use Your Words!

I currently work at Google as a software engineer but I'm starting to think about retirement. (Shhh, don't tell my manager.)

I like playing / / and hacking . I recently became a grandpa!

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

Locked blades
Grinding together
Until the tips press into our chests
And the blood begins to drip
As we inch toward the cliff

(Lost my first game of the tournament when, with both of us in overtime, I noticed too late that a chain of false eyes leading to safety was one liberty too short.)

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

AI Sensei says this move lost me (black) the game. Where should I have played?

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

According to ai-sensei.com, black's mistake at 138 was the only time that I (white) was ahead in this entire 3 stone handicap game. Unfortunately, white 139 was an even bigger blunder, from which I never recovered.

peterdrake, to Baduk
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peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

The distant stone at p16 loomed large in this fight. Black resigned after W 104.

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

I (black, with a 3-stone handicap) was slightly ahead and tried to get away with something at the end. I did.

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

It was flashing blades the whole time, but I (white) won by over 50 points despite losing all four corners.

peterdrake, to Baduk
@peterdrake@qoto.org avatar

This time I (black) made the fatal error. Can you find the right move?

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