I really like the board game Go (aka Baduk, etc). I dont get to play in person too often with people, as not enough people play near where I live. I know a club I can play at maybe an hour from my home. I have driven up a few times, but with the baby I just dont have the time at present. I started bringing a 13x13 board to work to play against a friend / co- worker. He had been going through a book about how to program a Go playing ai. He didnt know the game well and so I offered to bring in the board in the hopes that understanding the game a little better would help him understand his coding project/problemspace a little better. We have had fun and he has improved a bit... but he is still definitely in the phase where there are just too many options and he does not know any joseki or have a good feel for the flow of a game. Anyway, because of that Go has been on my mind. Over the past two nights (I get maybe an hour of coding time per night) I wrote a quick and dirty sgf parser that outputs moves as gopher files. I then tracked down some commented (or just classic, but not commented) games in sgf format. I have posted six such games over on my colorfield.space gopher hole[0]. [0] Go on Gopher: gopher://colorfield.space/1/~sloum/go/ I am posting this here, rather than my Colorfield Space phlog, since I think this phlog is on Bongusta and the other is not. As a result it has a bit more reach. If any of you out there play and/or enjoy looking through the games, reach out and say hi![1] [1] Email: Circumlunar Space locals: sloum AT zaibatsu.circumlunar.space All others: sloum AT rawtext.club