Open Study Room's first lagged live 9x9 tournament.
I'm from the UK and I've been living in Chile since 2004. I've been playing Go since 2015. In real life I play at Club de Go Tengen in Santiago, Chile, as well as participating in the Open Study Room.
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I started playing Go March 2014. I joined OSR November 2017 and was the OSR Meijin 11 times consecutively between May 2018 and January 2021. I'm also an OSR Team member since March 2020.
I'm from Germany and currently officially an EGF 3dan (but basically at least 4dan already ^^) I aim at becoming national champion, fully knowing that success is not guaranteed - what matters most to me along the way is constantly seeking to improve and finding new methods to do so, possibly inspiring others to do the same :)
You can find me streaming my daily tsumego …
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<p>I'm going to be like really good at playing Go.</p> <br> <br>
I joined the Open Study Room in April 2018, and soon after that I became involved with the administrative team. Apart from helping out with the various tasks, I was primarily involved with debugging my own faults in the Discord bot. :joy: The reign if climu was too much for me, so I decided to step down as life became more complex. Now trying to get back at playing go... slowly!
My go training involves: