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<2011-09-13>
new items in the shop! T-shirts, prints and other stuff :)
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<2011-08-27>
the shop and the infobox section are finished and online! ^_^
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<2011-07-26>
I'm back to drawing again :)
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<2010-09-27>
I will be attending an anime event "Aki no Tamashii" in Amsterdam later this year - I did some comission work for the organizer of the event, the EGCC, which you can view in the related artwork section now.
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<2010-09-12>
Tampere go congress art uploaded in the related artwork section.
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<2010-08-26>
New related artwork, I hope to upload art from the Tampere go congress soon.
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<2010-07-07>
E3A goes to EGC2010!
Come meet me in Tampere, Finland, where I will be at your service for the whole two weeks :)
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mike |
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not all people on kgs play fast. there was one time i was playing a guy and he took 30-50 seconds per turn. the other thing is playing online is the only way for me to play people who roughly know what they're doing. all people i play personally are people i was the one to introduce the game. |
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Pearce |
<2011-05-28 20:54> |
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I totally agree with 8.) - I have this fear because it seems like on KGS people play fast! I am really weak (18k) and I need more time to think, then people just get frustrated and leave the game. *sigh* |
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10.) "playing at tournaments"
Don't get me wrong, I love it, but I still get a bit jiggly and palm-sweaty when pushing the clock and putting down the first move ^^"
9.) "playing at tournaments in byoyomi"
...Now this is a huge step from nr. 10. Time pressure in go is a terrible thing, I avoid byoyomi where I can, and when I can't, I panic. I even had to quit a tournament because I got so nervous in byoyomi that I felt ill and could not continue.
8.) "playing online"
Don't ask me why, most of the people I know would give playing online a 20 on the 10-1 nervousness scale, but I am different here. I am still working on finding out why a on-screen board on an internet playing server has this effect on me.
7.) "playing rengo"
The tournament I mentioned under nr 9, the one I quit -- it was a rengo tournament. Rengo is nerve-wrecking for the weaker player, no matter how nice and not armed with any sharp objects the stronger partner is.
6.) "playing against a very strong player"
Now is there anybody who is *not* nervous in this case? I bet for a lot of people this is the candidate for nr. 1... but on my scale, bigger things will come, wait and see :D
as to the drawing itself, I am totally dissatisfied (maybe apart from the shaking chidori in the last one, that's pretty neat). I hope the next part turns out better :)