igoki
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igoki
- Here is my setup to play online with a go board.
- Picture to SGF android app?
- Just ordered this on a whim
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Contributing to open-source go projects?
There's a neat project that allows players to use ogs with a real board. It's one I hope will get some more attention. https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki
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Physical go board projects
I can recommend u/cmdrdats' program Igoki.
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An article on an AI goban device that looks like a real go board and can be played on with normal stones, but at the same time has a built-in AI automatically recording your games, offering various levels of opposition and providing many other features.
You could also try using a program like igoki with a projector to play on OGS against a bot.
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A new Python package to play Go online from a physical board.
A: Yeah, sort of. I've seen that igoki is back under development by /u/cmdrdats and it seems like kifusnap is popular as well. There are any number of github projects that can read the current state of a go board. Those projects do all kinds of things this project can't do, such as reading boards from weird lighting or interfacing cleanly with OGS.
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igoki 0.7 update - now with manual screen capture
Release page: https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki/releases/tag/0.7
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igoki pre-release 0.6 published (play on OGS with physical game board)
and done. https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki/releases/tag/0.7 - it works pretty amazingly! Thank you for the suggestion!
- igoki - play on OGS on a physical board, or review/record physical game.
online-go.com
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After AI beat them, professional Go players got better and more creative
OGS is the closest thing I’ve found to lichess but it’s quite good! https://online-go.com/
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Awfull experience with learning Go
That's nuts. I'll be honest online-go.com is my least favorite server to play on. Unfortunately it's one of the only ones that doesn't require software installation so it's easy to recommend to new players.
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In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the Future (2016)
In 2016, I thought I'd give up on playing Go, seeing that our tree searching overlords beat us in every which way. Funny thing is, I'm playing a game right now [1].
[1] https://online-go.com/
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Gomoku.com / Site
Hey guys, I own Gomoku.com domain and the site (currently down) very similar to https://online-go.com/ I no longer have the time to maintain or try to grow it, if anyone is interested taking it over let me know!
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Where can I learn Baduk to the dan level
and also, https://online-go.com (OGS) is the best English server for playing online and getting a rank.
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What platform is best to play Go online?
https://online-go.com/ is the most popular English server, called OGS. It's pretty good.
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Go promotional poster with QR codes
OGS (https://online-go.com)
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How is your experience playing Go Online
OGS is open source, anyone can contribute to their github repository and it's in need of developers - almost 200 open issues. It's likely easier to gain traction and more beneficial to the go community compared to starting from scratch.
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I’m completely new to this-like 3 hours new. What do I do?
OGS probably has the largest pool of English-speaking beginners. https://online-go.com/ It's a web app, so it's very easy to get signed up and playing.
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First win against an AI
Also, I'd suggest trying to switch to human players pretty soon (online-go.com is the place to be for that), AIs and weak AIs will play with a lot of strange and bad moves, and playing against too many of them might give you bad habits.
What are some alternatives?
Sabaki - An elegant Go board and SGF editor for a more civilized age.
KataGo - GTP engine and self-play learning in Go
watchGo - Go board recognition: Find a Go board in an image and read the game position. Written with Python and OpenCV.
katrain - Improve your Baduk skills by training with KataGo!
image2sgf - Command line script to create an SGF file from an image for Go/Baduk/Weiqi
paimon-moe - Your best Genshin Impact companion! Help you plan what to farm with ascension calculator and database. Also track your progress with todo and wish counter.
img2sgf - Convert images of go diagrams to SGF format using Python and OpenCV
lizzie - Lizzie - Leela Zero Interface
fishnet - Distributed Stockfish analysis for lichess.org