Re: Go!
Posted by Crono on
Fri Dec 22nd 2006 at 2:58am
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I still don't understand how to play Go for the most part. I've played it before but it's such a complex an open game. Partially because it ends when the players agree that it ends.
Also, while studying AI, I found a sort of higher appreciation for Chess. I'm not good at it by any means, but it's a much more engaging game than Go for the very fact that there are ways to annihilate the other person without them seeing it coming. Which is very difficult to do in Go.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Go!
Posted by amanderino on
Sat Dec 23rd 2006 at 3:55pm
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I've never played Go, but I've played Othello. Chess is my favorite, though.
Re: Go!
Posted by Jinx on
Sat Dec 23rd 2006 at 4:03pm
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Used to love Pente.
Never thought of it before now, but Bejeweled and some of those other matching games are probably inspired by it.
Re: Go!
Posted by fishy on
Sat Dec 23rd 2006 at 4:23pm
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I've never heard of Go, but chess is a great game, if you can find an opponent that's about as good at it as you are.
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Re: Go!
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Dec 23rd 2006 at 6:19pm
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I dearly love "Trivial Pursuit".. All versions.
Tis the only board game I currently have.
I am pretty good at Chess BTW, for anyone interested in starting a game.
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Re: Go!
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Sun Dec 24th 2006 at 12:57am
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I enjoy playing chess, but absolutely suck at it.
Re: Go!
Posted by Jinx on
Sun Dec 24th 2006 at 1:01am
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ugh, I'm terrible at Trivial Pursuit. I don't know enough random garbage to be any good at it ;x
Re: Go!
Posted by FatStrings on
Sun Dec 24th 2006 at 1:35am
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Go was used to train military commanders in Japan I'm pretty sure, I used to know how to play it, hmm... /me looks for Go for computer
Re: Go!
Posted by Crono on
Sun Dec 24th 2006 at 3:04am
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If anyone made a good AI Go player, they'd be a millionaire in any denomination.
There are many other applications for the type of system in Go.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Go!
Posted by DrGlass on
Wed Dec 27th 2006 at 6:05pm
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I've been playing lots of chess in college recently, found that I'm quite good (compared to my art student friends I mean). I'd love to play some online chess if anyone is intrested.
Stratego (sp?) is a really fun game. Its like chess but the identiy of all your pecies is hidden.
Never played Go, but wanted to learn after seeing "A beautiful Mind"