Thank you. Since I’m embarassed about wasting the time of real people (though I’ve read I shouldn’t be), I think playing a computer is for me.
Even if I learn bad habits, it’ll be a way to ‘get through’ my first 100 games. From playing one online computer game of Go, I find that I enjoy playing and losing to a computer because I know the computer is infinitely patient and doesn’t analyze my mistakes or wonder what I’m thinking about for so long.
So my question is; did you find that the experience you gained from the computer outweighed any bad habits you learned, or would it have been preferable to meet with your friend right at the beginning?
Thank you. Since I’m embarassed about wasting the time of real people (though I’ve read I shouldn’t be), I think playing a computer is for me.
Even if I learn bad habits, it’ll be a way to ‘get through’ my first 100 games. From playing one online computer game of Go, I find that I enjoy playing and losing to a computer because I know the computer is infinitely patient and doesn’t analyze my mistakes or wonder what I’m thinking about for so long.
So my question is; did you find that the experience you gained from the computer outweighed any bad habits you learned, or would it have been preferable to meet with your friend right at the beginning?
I definitely got over my bad habits pretty fast. I think I did, anyway.