I decided to start my own journal here. Hopefully, it will help me to organize my studying and to improve (sometimes just putting things on paper helps a lot).
So, in the past I peaked at 6k KGS before taking a long break from go. Now, since my comeback about a month ago I really struggle to even win somebody at 8-9k. I think this is mostly due to my reading, which goes from bad to worse, and also a bit due to some rustiness. Also, even if I am capable of reading a local situation I am very frequently just too lazy to do so and I end up playing a bad move that just 'feels' right (and what I 'feel right' is usually wrong).
My current goal is to eliminate these obvious mistakes from my game. I mean mistakes, which are obvious even to myself. I believe there are two aspects - poor reading ability, and 'lazyness'. I think, on the way to reaching this goal I will also improve back to 6-7k (unless KGS rating shifted this or that way in the last couple of years).
I currently don't have much time to invest in go. Typically about 2x30min a day while commuting to work. Sometimes an hour or so in the evening for a game, and occasionally I can play a half-serious game during my lunch break at work. Weekends can be better or can be worse time-wise, depends.
My current plan (please advise if something is missing):
- tsumego/tesuji problems while commuting. I am currently working through the Elementary volume of Cho Chikun Encyclopedy of L&D (without the solutions). Some problems are challenging, maybe this is because I don't have solutions and need to read through all the variations (which is good for training reading).
- Play on ASR League, trying to do so at least 2-3 times a week. + reviewing the games afterwards.
- The games, which I will find more interesting, I will post here to get your opinion.
- Watch some pro/high dan games whenever possible (or whenever I am online, but don't feel like playing)
Good luck to me, I will try to update this thread regularly.
P.S. And yes, I will try to get to my local go club, at least occasionally, but it seems unlikely at the moment.
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I would suggest finding life and death problems with solutions. There may be much you are missing trying to solve by yourself.musai wrote: - tsumego/tesuji problems while commuting. I am currently working through the Elementary volume of Cho Chikun Encyclopedy of L&D (without the solutions). Some problems are challenging, maybe this is because I don't have solutions and need to read through all the variations (which is good for training reading).
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Yes, I agree. Thank you for pointing that. I think of buying the Graded Go Problems. Meanwhile I also use the problem set from WBaduk - it is a large one and with answers (no variations though).oren wrote: I would suggest finding life and death problems with solutions. There may be much you are missing trying to solve by yourself.
Btw, are the solutions for the Cho Chikun's encyclopedia available anywhere? I think it is an old software, right? Is anybody still selling it (software or a hardcopy?)