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FrenchDude
2d ( GB ) 2012-08-06 10:08
I've played about 1300 games in nearly 4 years. And most of those in my first year.
LeeSedol
9p ( KR ) 2012-07-08 07:07
pfffff
Pikachu
19k ( KR ) 2012-01-01 12:01
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Volkan
1 kyu ( TR ) 2011-10-27 03:10
bob
( AL ) 2011-07-06 02:07
Funny how the humans in this list cannot get better than 4k. I guess they really dont want to improve
WinPooh
2k 2011-07-05 09:07
On the main account, more than 5000 games since 2003 till 2011. But now I try to play less...
Logan
5d 2011-07-02 12:07
The less games I play between study, the quicker I improve.
Sven Radetzky
2k ( DE ) 2011-06-29 03:06
Well i'm Sven84 but i had to recreate the account in 2009 after a long pause from go.
Only 618 W and 556 L (1174 Games)
Not that much really :D
Adrian Petrescu
1k ( CA ) 2011-06-29 12:06
I once asked somebody how it was possible for these players to have played dozens of thousands of games and still be stuck at 10k. He offered an interesting possibility -- many Go salons in Japan, Korea, and China will have a couple of common computers hooked up to an account on a Go server that patrons can use at any time. Thus, it can be kept occupied playing games all the time, and the average strength will stay constant.
That seems to be a likely explanation for some of these.