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| blueghost73@yahoo.com 2004-12-14, 12:47 am |
| This newsgroup is too quiet. Is there some place else where people go
to discuss XiangQi in English on the internet, or is it just that there
really is no discussion?
In the mean time, just to get a conversation going:
Anyone play any interesting games recently that they'd like to share
and discuss? I'm playing a couple on itsyourturn.com that I might post
for analysis after they're finished.
--Richard
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| David H Li 2004-12-14, 9:57 am |
| Personally, I welcome both Richard's suggestion and his intended action. I
generally find examples from live games more informative -- and a better
learning vehicle. Making soft moves is unavoidable; even supermasters are
not immune from doing so -- it is through subsequent analysis that masters
improve their play; so can anyone else. So, bring them on.
David Li
"blueghost73@yahoo.com" wrote:
quote:
> This newsgroup is too quiet. Is there some place else where people go
> to discuss XiangQi in English on the internet, or is it just that there
> really is no discussion?
>
> In the mean time, just to get a conversation going:
>
> Anyone play any interesting games recently that they'd like to share
> and discuss? I'm playing a couple on itsyourturn.com that I might post
> for analysis after they're finished.
>
> --Richard
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