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4666596 No.4666596 [Reply] [Original]

What is the best choice for an offline Go game? Currently i'm using GNUGo with MultiGo.

>> No.4666658

Recently been reading a book on invading those corner enclosures. So many varations it makes my head spin.

>> No.4666688

bump

>> No.4666695

play online you pussy, computer programs suck horribly at Go

>> No.4666698

It's probably not the best, but I used to use CGoban which also has an online component.

>>4666658
>So many varations [sic] it makes my head spin.
Welcome to the essence of Go.

>> No.4666702

>>4666695
I played for a bit and found all the offline programs to be pretty shit.

>> No.4666707

>>4666698
>[sic]
Grow the fuck up you asspie, it is the internet, people don't have to type perfectly.

>> No.4666745

Rather than an offline game (as far as I know Go is still far behind the capabilities of computers to even reach first Dan), I will suggest a very good book to work through, "Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go" by Toshiro Kageyama published 1979 in English. Polite sage.

>> No.4666772

One that's being updated/worked on is also a plus.

>> No.4666778

>>4666745
Not that I'm criticizing you or anything, but I'd like to point out that you don't have to bother with justifying using the sage function here.

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