Some changes

Filed Under (nexik) by Tomasz Ślązok on 24-04-2008

Yesterday blog was down, because of I change blogger for wordpress. I;m sorry for this. Not only I change system but also hosting. I now google is very good, but sometimes i had some problem with blogger. On my private server i can change many things which i couldn’t do in blogger, especially SEO stuff.

Another big changes is that i delete my feed from planet go. Many people read this blog from planetgo feeds, but lately i write too many short posts and it looks like I spam planetgo so ordinary reader could overlook some very interesting post on planetgo feeds. I don’t want to spam this valuable source of baduk blogosphere.

Plan for future:

  1. write some pages about me and my baduk school
  2. add some feature which help spread the blog on web2.0 sites like del.ico.us

P.S.: If you can please leave comment what you like and what don’t on new edition.

P.S. 2: From today besides Cyberoro (nexik) you can also found me on KGS (Nexik). For now I have 4d?, but i think after some more games i will get solid rank. My first impression is KGS games are very fast I made too many mistakes in chuban, but compare to cyberoro players on KGS are much weaker in opening and endgame.

Promoted to 6D* on Cyberoro

Filed Under (nexik) by Tomasz Ślązok on 06-04-2008

In last few days i couldn’t find time to play baduk, but today i found it and play game on Cyberoro. In previous few games i play with high 4D* or low 5D* so when I saw my opponent is strong 5D* I was excited :) In nigiri I took white stones (my favorite) and was prepared to play long game. Read the rest of this entry »

Back from Frydek-Mistek

Filed Under (nexik) by Tomasz Ślązok on 30-03-2008


Today I back from tournament in Frydek-Mistek(Czech Republic). IMHO tournament was very good. My paring was very good for me. First I played with 1-Dan Smid from Slovakia. In this game i decide to change my style. I play very solid in fuseki an later start big fight. I won this game by 26,5 points after killing big group. Read the rest of this entry »