dmpeyton wrote:I suppose I will try playing some humans online, but honestly the idea fills me with dread.
This is very common (and I include myself).
http://senseis.xmp.net/?OnlineGoAnxiety (in general, wandering around Sensei's Library is good for getting a feeling of what the topics in Go are anyway.)
http://lifein19x19.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11114 (recent thread on here about OGA)
And we are talking about playing a game online here, so I know it will not be long at all till I run into a jerk who just wants to taunt and make fun of me.
You may be surprised. I have been playing now for a couple of years, only on OGS, and haven't had a bad experience yet. This is not to say it doesn't happen! Just that it may well not.
The oft quoted advice is "lose your first 100 games." This implies that you should lose ALL of your first 100 games, not 100 out of your first 200 games or something like that.
I am still in search of my hundredth loss (right now I have 87, though a couple more are definitely coming to a conclusion). While it's true that maybe I am having too much fun, and it's very likely indeed that I am not improving at the optimal rate for my admittely limited talent, I am still gradually getting better and learning things. It's only a little bit frustrating
Seriously, it's possible to take all that advice too literally. It may even be
meant literally. But your go experience is yours, do it how you want.
I
would advise starting to play against humans online though. The awesome thing about the rating system is that it will quickly get you games you have a chance to win and a chance to lose... losing might make you better faster, but winning is also worthwhile. Good luck!
[edit: FWIW, I don't think "Lose your first hundred games as quickly as possible" is meant literally. I think it's more a way of saying, the learning curve is steep, and the learning curve is incredibly high, playing is the best way to learn and the world is full of stronger players - but don't feel bad about it, it's all good.]