Memorization / Visualization of a board game (Baduk / GO)

Hi! I am trying to figure out the best way to quickly memorize the moves that occur in a board game called Go / Baduk. This is partly to study high level Pro games, and partly because I want to be able to memorize my own games as I play them to review afterwards. Additionally and somewhat separately I am trying to build the skill needed to visualize the board and play “blindfolded”, and I think the first step to that would be, being able to remember the current board state and how it got there.

My plan so far is basically just to use a scaled down PAO / major system. (If I am using the terms correctly). Baduk is played on a 19x19 grid, and generally lasts around 300 moves at most. Which I don’t think is an excessively huge or cumbersome system?

Essentially just assigning the P to the X axis of the grid, the A to the Y axis, and either not using an O or assigning to to anther value of the game, called liberties. Which will generally have a value between 1 and 20.

As an example

This move would be assigned the number 0404(04), and would be the image in the chain.

Basically I just wanted to check that there wasn’t an obviously cleaner / better way of doing this.
Thanks.

Hi,

I would indeed keep the X & Y configuration you have but:

Use vivid Memory routes and try assigning movements in the route to movements on the board & vice versa, not a Palace with rooms as that is for nested information.

Stefos