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Author: | schrody [ Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: An improvement plan for the London Open |
I don't know how well this will translate to your situation but here's what I focus on: 1) Playing more games. A mix of more serious and faster games should work fine. You can also take this opportunity to practice and prepare your favourite opening patterns. 2) Analyse games. Preferably with AI or a stronger player. It's also helpful to keep track of and to practice your common mistakes (I use AI Sensei for this but I'm sure you can improvise some sort of system). 3) Flood my brain with good moves and shapes. I rarely replay professional games but I like watching pro game analyses on YouTube (Michael Redmond, Baduk Doctor, Go Pro Yeonwoo, Dwyrin and occasionally some others as well). Watching stronger players play and comment their games is also helpful, though the quality of those games will be lower. Physical preparation:
Psychological preparation: Others have already given you a lot of great advice, I'd just like to stress here the importance of patience and of keeping a calm mind. Here's some of my most important mantras:
I've checked the game you posted and saw that you went a bit off-kilter a few times when trying to attack your opponent. Generally, most kyu players and a fair amount of dan players will defeat themselves if you just let them. Just be patient and make sure your position is strong. Perhaps you could play a few games where you just focus on building a strong position and on reducing & enclosing your opponent's groups. I've tried that a while ago and surprisingly won a lot more games then when I was being more aggressive. |
Author: | jlt [ Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: An improvement plan for the London Open |
Second game: https://online-go.com/game/38102366 Bugcat was winning big from move 120-130 on, until the last blunder at move 156. Just a note on the joseki bottom left: In the game, White played "a" but Katago prefers "b". The following continuation after "a" is playable for black: |
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