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<2018-08-18>
Loads of new art from the EGC 2018 now in the "related artwork" section :)
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<2018-08-15>
We now have a discord channel! Join us!
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<2018-08-14>
Thanks to everyone who stopped by my booth at the EGC 2018 in Pisa, Italy! I had a blast being a part of a great congress.
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<2015-07-22>
Both comments and the guestbook should be working again ^_^
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<2015-07-21>
I'll be at the EGC in Liberec drawing for you! www.egc2015.cz
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<2012-02-12>
now in Russian too!
triangle.sente.ru
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<2011-09-13>
new items in the shop! T-shirts, prints and other stuff :)
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chidori |
<2011-10-02 19:31> |
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my style has indeed changed... I guess it's result of both time and practice.
I might add some b/w prints with time, I don't know yet... when I have time during the holidays maybe. |
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Skymnolf |
<2011-09-22 17:18> |
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Awh. your in Brataslava... I was just there a couple of months ago visiting and couldnt find anyone to play. I wish I'd have known. |
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Komo |
<2011-09-19 05:54> |
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I love the look on chidori's face! :D |
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LennStar |
<2011-09-17 19:32> |
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The girl on the right reminds me of Chidori "A real Pro, Awesome!" :D from here:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/81698682/color-print-058-skill-340x250-mm
and by the way: You should include a real empty triangle print. Perhaps this? http://www.emptytriangle.com/archive/show/49
or this:
http://www.emptytriangle.com/archive/show/46
or for the clocks: http://www.emptytriangle.com/archive/show/42
or this
http://www.emptytriangle.com/archive/show/22
or this:
http://www.emptytriangle.com/archive/show/20
well....
just do all.
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mike |
<2011-09-17 00:04> |
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p.s.-its interesting how if you go through the archive, beginning to end, you can see your style change. care to comment? :~) |
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mike |
<2011-09-16 23:37> |
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*trys to get done laughing*
*fails*
*whipes a tear from his eye*
*sigh*
wow.
anyway, i want to say how awesomely creepy the dude looks with no pupils.
(not that its a bad thing) ;) |
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mrY |
<2011-09-16 14:14> |
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Thats quite simple. Kidnap some people and tell them they can leave once they solve an advanced tsumego book. Works like a charm. |
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Hollow Barista |
<2011-09-14 11:24> |
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I'v taught depressingly many people how to play who beat the crap out of me now on daily basis. And I tell this to my new students as my old students stand beside me and verify.
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martler |
<2011-09-13 20:40> |
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Brilliant.
I've tried this with some success too. It's just important to choose the proper bait ;-) |
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When I founded a go club in Bratislava, one of our main goals was to attract more people to play go, we would devise various strategies to do so... posters at the local mathematics and physics faculty, and yes, a "learn how to play go" booth at an anime convention.
Alas didn't have any member of the... blonde, sparkly variety. I wonder if this would work?
We were successful though, and one of the things I am most proud of about my go career is that I taught some people how to play that effortlessly beat me now. What is your strategy to get more people playing? :)