Re: Test Your Go Strength (book)
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:57 pm
Greetings,
This thread feels very pertinent to me right now and I think the responses are on the mark. Speaking as a beginner, I would venture to suggest that such a test simply cannot measure playing strength because it doesn't encompass all that constitutes the great game of Go. I play one game a day and about ten on the weekend. at the weekend I lose concentration/willpower and my kgs rank drops down to a really low level again. (14kyuu) However, I have invested a huge amount of study in the game and have little trouble solving the multiple choice questions of the fuseki training offered by the Guo Juan Internet school. These go up to the level of 5 dan. Likewise I have spent hundreds of hours on basic lectures about cutting, connecting attacking, invasion , Joseki etc. Sadly, as Guo keeps pointing out, my basic character is utterly non violent and it is somehow difficult for me to consistently win on the board even though I play technically quite well for someone who has only been playing a year. indeed, I often lose against players of my rank who play the most horrendous errors but just keep banging away. Overcoming this issue is -extremely- perplexing.
A very deep game, not a multiple choice quiz.
Cheers,
Buri
This thread feels very pertinent to me right now and I think the responses are on the mark. Speaking as a beginner, I would venture to suggest that such a test simply cannot measure playing strength because it doesn't encompass all that constitutes the great game of Go. I play one game a day and about ten on the weekend. at the weekend I lose concentration/willpower and my kgs rank drops down to a really low level again. (14kyuu) However, I have invested a huge amount of study in the game and have little trouble solving the multiple choice questions of the fuseki training offered by the Guo Juan Internet school. These go up to the level of 5 dan. Likewise I have spent hundreds of hours on basic lectures about cutting, connecting attacking, invasion , Joseki etc. Sadly, as Guo keeps pointing out, my basic character is utterly non violent and it is somehow difficult for me to consistently win on the board even though I play technically quite well for someone who has only been playing a year. indeed, I often lose against players of my rank who play the most horrendous errors but just keep banging away. Overcoming this issue is -extremely- perplexing.
A very deep game, not a multiple choice quiz.
Cheers,
Buri