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05-29 |
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Pieter Mioch, Go journalist from the Netherlands covered
the 2005 World Amateur Go Championships from Nagoya, Japan.
The serie of articles
include interviews with the players,
game commentaries, background information and more. |
05-28 |
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Pieter Mioch, Go journalist from the Netherlands covers
the 2005 World Amateur Go Championships from Nagoya, Japan.
The final articles from this series:
a game and interview
featuring Bernard Palmer from Ireland
and
a game and interview
featuring Yasuro Kikuchi from Japan and
Frank Janssen from the Netherlands and the final standing. |
05-26 |
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Pieter Mioch, Go journalist from the Netherlands covers
the 2005 World Amateur Go Championships from Nagoya, Japan.
Today's articles:
a game and interview
featuring Ralph Spiegl from Austria
and
a game and interview
featuring Cesar Sanchez Munoz from Spain. |
05-26 |
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Pieter Mioch, Go journalist from the Netherlands covers
the 2005 World Amateur Go Championships from Nagoya, Japan.
Yesterday's delayed (our fault, sorry) articles:
a game and interview
featuring Thomas Hsiang from the USA
and
a game and interview
featuring Frank Janssen from the Netherlands and Cornel Burzo from Romania. |
05-24 |
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Pieter Mioch, Go journalist from the Netherlands, is living in Nagoya, Japan,
the very same city which hosts the 2005 World Amateur Go Championships.
Today's articles:
a game and interview
featuring Eitan Aharoni from Israel
and
a game and interview
featuring Ben Gale from South Africa. |
05-23 |
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Andrea Roussou translated the rules of Go
in Greek,
bringing the number of available languages to 14. |
05-23 |
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Pieter Mioch, Go journalist from the Netherlands, is living in Nagoya, Japan,
the very same city which hosts the 2005 World Amateur Go Championships.
Pieter will cover the tournament with a
series of articles,
especially but
not only focussing on the Western participants from Europe and America. |
05-20 |
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A fundamentally good way to study the game of Go is to replay
professional games. Unconsciously, you'll learn a lot about
shape and timing. Furthermore, you will get lots of new ideas.
Finally, test whether you truly understood the game you just
studied by trying to replay it by heart. Use the GoBase.org
guess function while replaying. |
05-06 |
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Boyan Alexandrov translated the rules of Go
in Bulgarian,
bringing the number of available languages to 13. |
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