Abyssinica wrote:Calvin Clark wrote:There is a large gap between what is possible and what actually happens.
I recommend looking at EdLee's classic thread So.
That 6d comment was sarcastic.
which 6d comment?
Abyssinica wrote:Calvin Clark wrote:There is a large gap between what is possible and what actually happens.
I recommend looking at EdLee's classic thread So.
That 6d comment was sarcastic.
Abssinica. June 17, 2014. "6d by 2015 or die"
fishesandcats wrote:Well isn't the equivalent of the "magic glasses" taking lessons with a pro and talking through your thinking process? That way the pro can look at what you're thinking and see if you're doing something completely wrong.
Abyssinica wrote:Abssinica. June 17, 2014. "6d by 2015 or die"
I'm assuming this was a list of people's real goals.
CnP wrote:just to fly the flag for weight loss - I lost 2 stone a couple of years ago and have not put it all back on (just 1/2 a stone) - I'm not even that heavy. Defeatist attitudes just aren't helpful but for weight loss you need to change your habits long term.
Calvin Clark wrote:
Glad you're still with us.
often wrote:clearly you're posting on reddit and here.
i put a response up there but i'll put an abridged version up here.
Most people will never become a dan.
At most some of those might become 1d.
With a lot of work, maybe 3d.
Afterwards the ceiling is 6d.
The simple evidence is provided by the people who show up to Go Congress and how often the people distribution "changes".
DrStraw wrote:The first is ability: some people have it, others don't. Most people are close to average. Only those who have it will reach the higher ranks.
The third is age at which ones starts playing. Clearly the later one starts the more effort per year is required to reach the higher levels.
I am afraid I fall into the last category. I think I have the ability and I certainly made the effort, but I started too late.
fishesandcats wrote:What makes you think that? When did you start and how high do you think you could get now?
L19 Abridged version
Most people will never become a dan.
With no real effort put in, maybe 3k AGA
At most some of those might become 1d.
With some effort put in, eventually 1d AGA.
With a lot of work, maybe 3d.
With a lot of effort put in and possibly some teacher assistance, 3d AGA.
Afterwards the ceiling is 6d.
With major effort put in and definite teacher assistance, 6d AGA.
Can you elaborate on the evidence from Go Congress and distribution? How does one know which tier one is in?
often wrote:
This will be hard to demonstrate without extensive work. It's easier to see just from year to year at the Congress. Simply put, if you pay attention to the movement of people in their ranks from year to year, you realize where the tiers are.
First, the strong players room. Nobody there is ever anybody "new" that rose up through the ranks, other than the random asian kid.
Then, the 4-6d, You'll get some new comers occasionally, but most are a lock and have been there forever. Rarely will you ever see somebody new that is rising through the ranks. If they had a teacher it was when they were younger and had it for awhile. If they still have a teacher they're young.
4d is a semi transitional rank, it fits in between the 5-6d and the 1-3d tiers.
1-3d, these are the people that have probably at some point had a teacher, but they are probably staying at this rank and haven't been able to improve. and probably haven't had a teacher for a long time. You'll see a bunch of newcomers here, either kids that are rising up, people who think they deserve a dan rank but don't, or just people who have been getting stronger.
1k-4k, these are a bunch of self taughts, some have teachers but probably not for long. They're probably entrenched and have been there for awhile. If there are newcomers here they are young, the old guard has been here for awhile.
5k-10, a bunch of newbies, and old guards. not much else to say.
So why is it that these tiers exist? What determines who can make it to the 4-6 dan tier or beyond? Why is it some people can't get past 1 dan or 3 dan? What's the typical rate of progress?