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Author: | Celebrir [ Thu Mar 17, 2016 10:41 am ] | ||
Post subject: | Making Kifus more intresting - Move guessing score | ||
While looking at professional games currently I came up with a idea that makes looking at them more intresting and motivates me to think myself instead of beeing just amazed by their moves. It is like a minigame while studying the kifu: 1) Do the first 20 moves like normally. 2) From the 21st move on, make a guess for every move. Depending on how close your guess was you get points. For the correct move you get 3 points, and one point less for every layer around your guess: 3) At the end of the game add all your games together for your total score. Now, if you divide your points by the total number of moves - 20 (because you didn't guess at the first 20 moves) you get your final score which should be somewhere between 0 and 3. I found that with system I'm thinking much more if I review a kifu and I'm quite happy if I even get the correct timing on tennukis and hit the correct area ![]() Did anyone of you do something similiar before? What do you think about it? Challenge for everyone: Quarterfinal of the 20th Samsung Cup - Shi Yue vs. Kim Dongho: My total score: 315 My final score: 1,769662921348315 (315/178) What are your scores? I think this game is relatively simple because there is a lot of local fighting with moves on can at least guess the area.
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