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PlaySlow

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 8:04 am
by PlaySlow
Hey all, I am 2.5 months away from 30 years old. I have tried focusing on go several times in my life but quit afterwards. Like when I got into college (17) or doing my obligatory military service (24-mostly studying problem books) but I always quit because of other hobbies (rowing and competitive e-sports mostly).
Now I intend to hold a journal. This time I'll make sure to have fun and will not lose my interest hopefully.
My workplace is far away from my home so I am out between 7 am - 7 pm. However I go to work by bus, so I will make use of that 110 minutes (yeah, it's long) solving problems.

My goal is to get 5 kyu till end of 2015. In 2016 I aim to get shodan hopefully.

The books I have finished:
In The Beginning (Ishigure) x 2
Opening Theory Made Easy (Otake) x 2
Graded Go Problems for Beginners-1 x 2
Graded Go Problems for Beginners-2 x 2
Learn to Play Go Series 1-5 x 1

The books I am working on
Tesuji - Davies 87/198
Encyclopedia Of Life And Death - 900 Elementary Problems 220/900
Mastering the Basics - Vol.1 - 501 Opening Problems (I feel it seems to improve my direction of play, 1. urgent, 2. big, 3. moyo) 84/501

I am also a fan of youtube channels like Dwyrin, Nick Sibicky, Yunxuan Li, etc.

The main problems I have at the moment:
[*]Playing too fast without thinking (kinda explains my nickname, huh?)
[*]Buying too many books, not working them throughly, I got more than 30 books
[*]Checking solution of problems after trying 2-3 sequence only
[*]Losing track of visualization of sequence after 7-8 moves

I set some short time goals;
[*]Finishing Tesuji till mid July.
[*]Playing and reviewing 5 slow games in a week
[*]Doing 40 minutes Tsumego each day
[*]Learning josekis after my games

I will try to give extra attention to the list below while playing my games;
[*]I will think about some sequences before play, I will not rush!
[*]I will always open with Low-Chinese if i'm black.
[*]I will at least count the score 3 times to adopt a strategy.
[*]I will try to make moves prioritizing "Urgent Move 1st, Big Moves 2nd, Big Moyo 3rd" in Fuseki.

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 2:48 am
by DinoKino
I really had to smile when I read your post. It could have been written by me: (passed the 30 year mark, tried focusing on go several times but let it go again (in my case for example to play Starcraft or get into photography), bought way too many go-books, discovered YouTube-channels etc. :D Oh, and I'm at the same level, though my rank kind of drifted to 9K KGS due to not playing so much.

I will keep an eye on your journal and wish you luck!



P.S.: what timezone do you live in? Maybe we can play occasionally a game or so online

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:23 am
by PlaySlow
I try to be online between 20:00 CET - 24:00 CET at weekdays,and any time at weekends, but since I am married, playing times are not set in stone:)
I will add you as buddy in KGS.

DinoKino wrote:I really had to smile when I read your post. It could have been written by me: (passed the 30 year mark, tried focusing on go several times but let it go again (in my case for example to play Starcraft or get into photography), bought way too many go-books, discovered YouTube-channels etc. :D Oh, and I'm at the same level, though my rank kind of drifted to 9K KGS due to not playing so much.

I will keep an eye on your journal and wish you luck!



P.S.: what timezone do you live in? Maybe we can play occasionally a game or so online

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 8:36 am
by Knotwilg
Hi

Your goals are realistic. You seem to have good insight in your own thought processes. Tsumego are good. Playing is good. Reviewing is good. Reading books as a source of inspiration is good. Having an attention list is also good.

So lots of good things to see here!

I think time management is an underestimated aspect of Go and hence of anyone's path of improvement. It's easy to say to yourself that you won't rush or shouldn't rush but in the heat of the game it just happens. So how to train this? How to review your games in that respect. I've written a post about it: http://senseis.xmp.net/?DieterVerhofstadt%2FTimeManagement

Good luck and have fun!

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:23 am
by oren
PlaySlow wrote:I try to be online between 20:00 CET - 24:00 CET at weekdays,and any time at weekends, but since I am married, playing times are not set in stone:)
I will add you as buddy in KGS.


There is a Lifein19x19.com room. It's small now, but it's good to join. If you want any help, just ask.

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 11:03 am
by PlaySlow
Thank you mate! I will check that page for sure.

Knotwilg wrote:Hi

Your goals are realistic. You seem to have good insight in your own thought processes. Tsumego are good. Playing is good. Reviewing is good. Reading books as a source of inspiration is good. Having an attention list is also good.

So lots of good things to see here!

I think time management is an underestimated aspect of Go and hence of anyone's path of improvement. It's easy to say to yourself that you won't rush or shouldn't rush but in the heat of the game it just happens. So how to train this? How to review your games in that respect. I've written a post about it: http://senseis.xmp.net/?DieterVerhofstadt%2FTimeManagement

Good luck and have fun!

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 2015 11:04 am
by PlaySlow
Sure i will join and bother you with game review requests:)

oren wrote:
PlaySlow wrote:I try to be online between 20:00 CET - 24:00 CET at weekdays,and any time at weekends, but since I am married, playing times are not set in stone:)
I will add you as buddy in KGS.


There is a Lifein19x19.com room. It's small now, but it's good to join. If you want any help, just ask.

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 9:44 am
by PlaySlow
I have played an ASR game yesterday, with my other account "Derangered". It was a loss but informative.
It taught me to keep my calm even after making some mistakes.
I have also maintained a steady pace at Tesuji.
Tesuji - Davies 121/198
Encyclopedia Of Life And Death - 900 Elementary Problems 220/900 (I returned to questions I failed at the first 200 and able to solve most of them now)


Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 1:56 pm
by Xom
I made some comments, but I didn't have time to comment endgame, maybe somebody else can?

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 2:42 pm
by EdLee
Hi PlaySlow,

:b9: Pincer to attack. Example: L4.

:w12: A joseki.

:b29: Your comment about this approach because of W o4 group makes little sense.

:b41: high, attack; not just an invasion, but an attack.
Your thinking/attitude is too soft.

:b43: K4 perhaps only move.

:b47: still K4.

:b55: just conect. You misread here.

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 10:22 am
by PlaySlow
Thank you for your reviews :bow: ! Tactical wise the move at K4 and defending the top left cut, and strategically attacking the iron pillar at bottom right were very helpful to my understanding. I will try to play a little more aggressive and less timid in my next games.

Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2015 1:36 pm
by PlaySlow
I have played another game. I played better this time imo than the other game. But i also played very slow, consuming my time. That at byo-yomi times i made a huge mistake and let his dead stones become alive then lost :roll:.
If you want to review, I also add my questions this time. You are more than welcome:)


Re: PlaySlow

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 11:10 pm
by PlaySlow
I played against a 10 kyu today(i was black). I noticed I'd pay attention to only a part of the board when a fight arises. Tried to look to whole board position in this game.

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:28 am
by EdLee
Trousey game:

:b9: Q17 also possible, esp. at these levels.

:b15: R10 also possible; just take cash.

:b15: Q9, if you want to attack.

:b23: See toothpaste .
Same problem with :b17: -- unless you had a nice plan.

:b26: See toothpaste .

:b42: N12 to kill.

:b47: See toothpaste .

:b49: See toothpaste .

:b59: See toothpaste .

:b83: Bad.

:b85: G2. You don't see the cut.

:w86: E2. You opponent also missed it.

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 12:02 pm
by EdLee
Lkjpoi game:

:w10: Big. Lots of cash for W, with local follow ups.
B can tenuki; look at the entire big, very open board.

:b49: P17.