I’ve been playing Go on and off for about a year now improving somewhat shakily , though the past couple of months I have started feeling a strong urge to improve and take my game to a new level. I thought that starting a study journal might be a good way to give myself and others that might happen by it a bit of extra motivation and encouragement!
So I’ll try to post any study progress I make and any interesting games I play or otherwise come across.
The main areas I want to improve in my game are currently:
• Endgame
• Midgame judgment and reading speed
• Online game anxiety
My plan to do this mainly from doing daily tsumego and tesuji drilling, (I’m currently working on the 1001 collection, about halfway through) and playing a lot more games (I joined the ASR league in February). Studying pro games will also be a part of my study regime, all though a smaller piece than playing and doing problems, the pros I currently like to study the most are Takemiya Masaki and Go Seigen.
The actual playing of games is what i think is holding my progress back the most, online I usually play about 2-3 games a week and one or two at the club, I would like this to be at least 7-10 games online.
I’m usually online on KGS from 18-24 GMT+1 weekdays and more diversely on weekends. So if you see me online don’t hesitate to give me a call, I’m usually up for a long game whit a solid review!
If you would like a review on your own game and you think I can help I’m usually in for that as well, teaching I think is one of the best ways to improve yourself!
Rank graph:
Here is my Latest game in the ASR league:
That’s all for now

at N6; otherwise W gets a broken shape. (see below)
is OK, no problem. The problem is
-- if you keima at S5 (
) instead of the clamp, then no problem later.