Bill Spight wrote:Start your own professional go association.![]()
Well then, let's make that the fourth order of business. :P
baduk wrote:basically if you are strong enough you can go and become pro anywhere,but thats not rwally the issue,yiu have to become very strong,acutually do you have enough time and patience to study the game seriously?because if you want to get that strong go is not just a fun game all the time,but if you know that you will face a thousands of defeats and disappointments,and have the right methods it is possible,the right methods and mind is most important
Very good points. I'll follow Uberdude's advice. Let's see what and how long it takes to get to 2 dan, if I ever get there, then I'll think about what to do (or not do) next.
Tryss wrote:Close to that, yes. There are countless people that discover go at 30+ years, but in the last 20 years, how many made pro?
Well, I got the answer I wanted from this topic: It's possible, but highly unlikely. I'll focus on "possible" for as long as I can before before I feel in my bones the "highly unlikely," then I'll reflect about what to do.
Kirby wrote:After several years, I’m a bit stronger than 1d, one of my original goals.
How many are those several years, if I may ask?
Uberdude wrote:I'd say get to 1 dan first, then see how long it takes to get to 2 dan and multiply by 5 to 10.
Sounds like a plan.
Joaz Banbeck wrote:Sometime - in the next several decades - the fastest way to become pro will be with implants.
Soon after, pro strength will rise, and then the only way to become a pro will be with implants.
Sometime between those two points we will see airport-style full body scanners at the sign-up table at major tournaments.
How come no sci-fi writer has published something like that yet?
Vio wrote:If you have any chance to do it, play a real life game against a 5d child 7 years old.
I had that opportunity, it's very helpful to make estimation on your own chance to get to pro level.
I knew Korean kids were strong, but I had no idea that it was possible to be 5d at 7 years old! Just knowing this does wonders for the estimation already!