 This blog is to document the progress of my adventures in Go. I'm a 26 year old female living in Denver, Colorado. I graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a degree in Mathematical and Computer Science, and I'm a software engineer. I play as wolvie on KGS. Wolvie is a voluntarily unranked account, but I do have a ranked account that's currently hovering around 9k KGS. Enjoy your stay! :)
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Friday, October 21, 2005
I'm not dead.. trust me :)
Time for bullet points! :D
- I've been sick for the past week or so, and I've taken time off of playing games on KGS during this time. I tried playing once while I was sick (last Friday), and managed to lose by 90+. I'll start playing again once I feel 90-100% better.
- In this downtime, I've been practicing tsumego and thinking a lot about the fundamentals of go (cutting, connecting, etc). When I have time, I do the 30k and 25k time trials on goproblems, which seem to help me keep at my regular playing level.
- I'm participating in Nanowrimo this year (this is my third attempt, I started doing this in 2003), and this time the basis will be around Go. I am using the "Tarot readings as plot points" method. I have created 4 characters that the story will be based around, which I have also done Tarot readings for character creation. I can tell you right now that the novel may have its happy points, but overall it seems like it will be one heck of a depressing novel. I'm really excited about it though, and it will allow me to get more into the game of Go. Since I want to make the novel approachable to all people, I'll need to explain how the game works and delve into even more technical parts of the game as the novel progresses. That way, I'll be able to see if I truly understand the basis behind Go, since in order to explain it, one needs to know it.
That's it for right now.. I hope I start feeling better soon so that I can play games! (I'm hoping to play Saturday.. but we'll see how I feel then! :D)
Posted at 03:30 pm by wuie
 |  |  | ChiyoDad November 1, 2005 11:55 AM PST
Nonowrimo sound like an interesting competition. This is the first time that I had heard of it.
I have one caveat about practicing tsumego. I don't know about other beginners but, after practicing tsumego, I seem to treat almost every position on the goban like it's some sort of life-and-death problem and start to ignore the big plays. Don't fall into this tendency when you get back on KGS.
Hope you're feeling better! |  |
  |  |  | Brad November 2, 2005 08:15 AM PST
Wolvie, are you coming back? |  |
  |  |  | wolvie November 6, 2005 12:04 AM PST
I did play one game tonight, but most of my time is dedicated to Nanowrimo. I'm doing very well in the novel writing thus far, and I will attempt to play Go when I find the time and don't have a headache, or when I think it will benefit my outlook in the novel.
Don't worry, I plan to make a full-fledged return in December, when I'm less engrossed in writing at least 1667 words per day. :D |  |
  |  |  | ChiyoDad November 7, 2005 01:16 PM PST
Writing? How can one get so engrossed in writing?
(Looks at own blog.)
Nevermind. :-D |  |
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