From: "e.t" CURSORE IT> Date: 11 oct 1999 Subject: Shogi teaching ladder? Go teaching ladder seems a good idea, why not to copy? mybe we can copy the same technology ^__^ http://www.iicm.edu/GTL/introduction Several high dan players have recommended getting your own games reviewed by stronger players as a good way to make progress. However it is not always easy to find stronger players willing to comment your games. A Go teaching ladder has been set up for this purpose. Volunteers in the ladder comment games made by weaker players. Anyone may submit a game for commenting by a stronger player. See how you can get your own game reviewed. The ladder will work best if those who get their games commented also volunteer in turn to comment on the games of weaker players. In order to volunteer as a reviewer, send email to the ladder administrator (this is forwarded to Jean-loup Gailly or Arno Hollosi). Please read the FAQ before using the ladder or sending email to the administrator. Evolution of the teaching ladder The teaching ladder was created in March 1994 by Jean-loup Gailly mail dotcom fr> and Bill Hosken mcs com>. The rules of the teaching ladder have evolved over time, starting with a fairly strict system of credit points, and gradually simplified in order to encourage more people to use the ladder. A new WWW interface to the teaching ladder was created in January 1996 by Arno Hollosi iicm edu>. Enrico Tognoni