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One of the main aspects of the subreddit I enjoy is the monthly review/help threads. even though I never actually posted in one for help, reading through the reviews left for other people's games always felt really helpful as someone starting out with the game!

This community isn't particularly active (yet) but I think part of that has to do with the relatively limited amount of Go content there is to post on a daily basis. I think promoting more discussion and advice threads may help to grow the community here!

I'll go ahead and post one of my games in the comments, and I'd be happy to look over anyone else's, although right now OGS puts me at 15kyu so I'm not sure how helpful my analysis would be.

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[โ€“] Mikrochip@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Do you really think it's a good idea to learn joseki at 14k? Most common advice I've read/head was to save them for later, as their complexity is supposedly a bit too hard in the beginning and memorizing them wouldn't neccessarily help if one's opponent didn't stick to a joseki all the way through.

I've reached 7k and not really looked into them so far, though perhaps it is time for that.

[โ€“] ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

I don't think they (or you, or me for that matter) should memorize tons of joseki - you're definitely right. But, I think it'd help them see some common strategies for approaching the corner safely. Especially given that Tenkuucastle's approaches ceded so much ground white.