As a short term goal I aim to reach 5k (I've heard people say this is where you have achieved a good understanding of the fundamentals of the game) by the end of June, although I would be happy to just reach SDK... I guess it depends on how much I put into the game.
Study plan:
- 50 Tsumego problems/day. I really like goproblems.com as it automatically finds suitably strong problems.
- At least 7 KGS games per week. I'm going to start playing my games in the ASR league when possible.
- 2 correspondence Games on OGS at all times.
- 10 9x9 games per day
- Reading "The Second Book of Go" [37/153] although I find it very hard to read technical books, so the majority of my study will be from the tsumego and also online lectures such as Nick Sibicky's.
My main problem at the moment is knowing what to do when the objective is not clear: I'm ok when trying to kill or live, or secure probable territory, but balancing those out is difficult. I also make small moves, and have difficulty containing opponents
I have a game yesterday which shows this. I think I tried too hard to kill (I had been doing a lot of oiotoshi tsumego recently), and I made a few large blunders, but I really struggled to contain white. Any feedback would be appreciated:
Thanks!
connects, your local shape is a disaster.