Baduk or the game of go!

zenorogue,
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A game of Go on a hyperbolic manifold, played in the HyperRogue discord server, ended like this.

henryseg,
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@zenorogue Aesthetically, I’d want the stones to be a bit bigger, almost or even touching, to make it easier to see the groups. Also, even toroidal go is very different from standard go due to the lack of boundary. It would be interesting to see a game played on a hyperbolic board in the shape of a suitable right angled polygon.

zenorogue,
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An animation of this game. (In the end, dead groups are removed for scoring purposes.)

Thanks to tres14159 on Twitter for the idea of the animation, and to @henryseg for the suggestion to make the stones larger. This is not a regular tiling, so some stones touch, but in some cases the distances between intersections are larger.

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sigue,

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,
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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

#go #igo #baduk #weiqi #BoardGames #pdx #portland

peterdrake,
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@nyrath I've got DVDs of the anime.

Movies where people play games usually get it deeply wrong. For example, the Go board in A Beautiful Mind makes no sense. Hikaru no Go did a clever thing: the games shown are historical games between experts.

michael_w_busch,
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@nyrath @peterdrake "The Queen's Gambit" brought in Kasparov and a couple of other chess masters to consult; then wrote some of their favorite games into the script.

runjaj, Spanish
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¿Conocéis alguna buena web, aplicación o libro para aprender a jugar a #go o #baduk?

erictleung,
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"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

enigma, German
@enigma@norden.social avatar

Game of Go - one a day keeps Alzheimer away😉

Leisureguy,

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

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

Bonobo,
golgaloth,
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@Bonobo

THE ENDLESS LADDER!!!!!

smartgo,

Richard Bozulich (Kiseido) has started a new website with instructional articles about go.

https://goworld-online.com

From the announcement: “The aim of this site is to publish a series of short, easy-to-read, one-point lessons on various go techniques, interesting positions from recent professional games, and pertinent news items.”

Three interesting articles so far. Ignore the slightly dated look; when I’m 85+ years old, my website might not be up to the newest standards either.

peterdrake,
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The 2024 US Go Congress will be held right here in Portland, OR!

https://usgo.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=454497&module_id=614707

csessh,

Crossing a thing off of my bucket list for : Lightning talk.
Let this be a start to working my way to a full talk at PyCon next year.

Saturday Lightning talks: https://youtu.be/NpdDfPwptFM
Sunday Lightning talks: https://youtu.be/SqM9OQMpRkI

I took the opportunity to ramble on about Go and AI.

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driph,
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If you're in the market for a nice goban, there's a beautiful kaya and ebony table set on baduk.club today!

https://store.baduk.club/products/j210763-table-board-set-kaya-black-persimmon-bowls-slate-shell-free-fedex-shipping

smartgo,

Well, it had to happen. Like that first scratch on a new car. A reader discovered a mistake in “Essential Go Proverbs” that’s also in the print edition.

On page 121, answer to problem 8, dia 2, the move at 10 doesn’t actually kill, as White can make two eyes by playing just to the right of 10. 6 should be at 8, forcing 7 to be played to the right of 7, then 8 at 6 kills.

Easy to update the digital version, but still waiting on John Power for the right fix.

timotheegoguely, French
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Ça y est c'est le grand jour, me voilà officiellement inscrit au tournoi de go de Strasbourg ! Il y a beaucoup de monde, plus de 80 personnes de tous niveaux et toute l'Europe !

http://tournoi.gostrasbourg.fr

Je vais jouer 2 parties cet après-midi et 2 autres demain. J'espère au moins en gagner une sur les 4 😅

À la fin du tournoi, j'aurai enfin un classement officiel au niveau de la fédération, je vous dirai ce que ça a donné !

bfluzin,
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@timotheegoguely Pas encore regardé les clubs non, je suis sûr qu'il y en a mais avec les bambins dont le dernier petit c'est pas évident. On voulait commencer ma compagne et moi. Merci déjà pour tous les liens ! On a trouvé un goban en 19x19 sur leboncoin mais rien ne nous empêche de jouer en 9x9 dessus ?

timotheegoguely,
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@bfluzin Ok trop bien si vous apprenez ensemble ! C'est un peu perturbant visuellement quand même de jouer en 9×9 sur un 19×19, une alternative c'est simplement d'imprimer (ou dessiner) un 9×9 sur papier.

timotheegoguely,
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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/

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