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Author:  daal [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:52 am ]
Post subject:  2013 Go resolutions

Well, a new year is upon us, and my resolve is to make use of my new go set and actually study more or rather, study better. This means that instead of just reading a book, I want to take the time to play the diagrams out on a board, with the hope that this will make it easier to follow and retain the sequences.

In particular, I plan on focusing on studying pro games, with the help of Ten's guide to studying professional games. This is a great essay, and I heartily recommend it to anyone interested in getting more out of replaying games.

Aside from this, I also plan on playing fewer games myself, in particular, reducing the number of quick games that serve as time-fillers, and spending the time studying something from my pile of go books instead.

And you?

Author:  logan [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

I just want to have another fun year with Go and those who play it : )

Author:  karaklis [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

My plan for this year is to abstain from playing tournament games.

Author:  Dusk Eagle [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

karaklis wrote:
My plan for this year is to abstain from playing tournament games.

Care to explain why?

Author:  Phoenix [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

I'd say I want to get stronger, but it's something I just do naturally, if very slowly. :mrgreen:

Two things for me:

I want to get stronger without worrying about rank. I just don't care anymore. I've seen very bad high-dan games. I want to be inherently strong on a consistent basis.

I want to learn to think like a pro. Understand how they think during a game, how they think about Go, and how they play so consistently. The right attitude is what I'm seeking here.

This will be both easier and harder than aiming for rank. :mrgreen:



Transcribed from the 2012 resolutions thread. I was way too tired to notice... :oops:

Author:  Twitchy Go [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

I discovered Go late December 2011. I created my KGS account on January 7th of 2012 with the goal of reaching 1d in a year. I haven't fulfilled that goal sitting at 5k right now. But I don't feel like 1d would be a good resolution for this year.(It's to close to where I'm at :mrgreen: )
So in my favorite pattern of goal setting(i.e. setting ridiculous stretch goals on the assumption that seriously trying to do them will leave me close to them, and farther along then if I set a realistic goal), I hereby resolve to work towards KGS 6d. :cool: :cool:

Author:  Verde [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

I want better control of my emotions so I can have a better control of my game.

Author:  billywoods [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 2:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

Twitchy Go wrote:
I discovered Go late December 2011. I created my KGS account on January 7th of 2012 with the goal of reaching 1d in a year. I haven't fulfilled that goal sitting at 5k right now. But I don't feel like 1d would be a good resolution for this year.(It's to close to where I'm at :mrgreen: )
So in my favorite pattern of goal setting(i.e. setting ridiculous stretch goals on the assumption that seriously trying to do them will leave me close to them, and farther along then if I set a realistic goal), I hereby resolve to work towards KGS 6d. :cool: :cool:

Just a suggestion. I have resolved to hit 1d in three months, and then to refine my goal in three months' time when I realise I didn't hit it / I hit it easily(!) / I made it, and my next sensible goal should be 2d/3d/6d/50d. Ever since 8k or so I've not quite realised how steep the climb is, at least the way I study (which is definitely substandard), so I'm not prepared to give a dan-level rank for where I want to be for a year, because I genuinely don't know the difference between 2d and 4d and 6d.

I support your preference for ridiculous goal setting, by the way. I do this myself - it works, psychologically.

Author:  hailthorn011 [ Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

After 2 years and 8 months, I've decided that instead of focusing on getting better, I want to have fun. I've made some bold claims in the past that I just haven't been able to back up. Before I made my claim to become Pro, I said I wanted to hit 1D by the end of 2012. Obviously that didn't happen. I can't say I've been as active as I'd like to have been either (my internet can sort of be blamed here). But it's not just that. By focusing so intensely on improving, I just wasn't having fun. I was playing games for rank and to win. And the result of that was loss after loss. I didn't study WHY I lost. And I got more and more frustrated after each loss until I essentially lost heart.

I can't remember who I lost to, but there was one game in particular that epitomized my failures. So I stepped away. I gave up. And ever since then I've mostly been a lurker.

So my big goal for 2013 is to rediscover what led me to playing Go to begin with. What is making me walk away for long periods of time? And what keeps dragging me back each and every single time? Do I want to be a casual player or something more?

The good thing is I got a tablet (Android) recently, and the internet on that is far more reliable than it is on my computer. So I've been playing again (mostly just bots). And my goal is to eventually move on to playing humans again.

So I'm not even going to worry about improving. I'm not going to even promise to study. My resolution is to find out how I can best enjoy the game.

Author:  CnP [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

- keep playing Go
- play more games than I did in 2012
- study l&d (until May)
- study tesuji (May onwards)
- Watch more (Baduk) Tv

Author:  Solomon [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 2:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

To convince my girlfriend to play this game.

Author:  thirdfogie [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

1. To try again to teach my (adult) children how to play. To this end, I have ordered a small (9x9 and 13x13) go board from GoGameGuru. (Don't know how well it will work with my existing stones.)

2. To improve from 4kyu to 2kyu, EGF. That entails playing more games, getting started with Internet Go and publishing a Study Plan here on Lifein19x19.

Author:  karaklis [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

Dusk Eagle wrote:
karaklis wrote:
My plan for this year is to abstain from playing tournament games.

Care to explain why?

I have lost my fighting spirit since EGC, and when playing in that state I would insult my opponents and myself.
Apart from that it's with my other skills/sports etc.: I like the training but not the competition.

Author:  TheBigH [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:18 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

I want to reach 5k.

Author:  Ellyster [ Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

Mmm... my resolution will be, become stronger and play more.

Before April:
- Climbing to an upper league in Yunguseng Dojang (last season, I ended always 1 below the climbing position).
- Find time to study seriously (specially joseki where I suck).
- Becoming japanese 1d (EGF 3-4k) or as near as possible, so I can get easily games once I had moved.


From April to December (in Japan):
- Join my new university go club, don't be shy, make friends and play a lot (cuple of games per day at least) from the very begining.
- Find a cheap Go salon in Tokyo near my place for weekends
- Get one or several, face by face, Strong amateurs / Pro lectures regularly.
- Becoming as near to a japanese 6d (EGF 3d+) as posible (in 2014, once I became 26 years old, becoming Insei change from being an impossible dream to just being an impossible thing :sad: so I've decided to give my best shoot this last year to minimize my future regrets)



As everyone can see, I always take impossible goals in my planning, so even I didn't manage to reach them, if get near halfway is still a good thing :lol:

Author:  TMatherne [ Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:34 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

I'm just going to cross-post my accidental response I put into last years thread. Like the person above, I was too tired to notice I was in the wrong thread... I guess it's a good thing, though, otherwise I wouldn't have found the quote I included, :)

Quote:
entropi wrote:
Further reducing the time spent on Go. Not playing more than 12 games throughout the year and uninstalling (and resisting the desire to reinstall) the Go related applications from my iphone, tablet, notebook, etc.

If explanation is needed: My second daughter is born some weeks ago and I am obliged to use my time on more productive things at work and at home. Go is a very nice and addictive game but it is too much self-contained and unproductive for the other aspects of my life. The time I spend on playing Go or solving tsumego or watching a pro game is completely useless for anything else than Go. Ok, there are many other things like that (e.g. watching TV, eating chocolate, drinking coffee, etc) but none of these other things takes as much time and concentration as Go, at least in my case. I will continue having a look and eventually posting every now and then in these forums, but I will try to restrict it as well.

That's my 2012 Go resolution.



Very few posts here, but I figured this is the place to say hello at this point...

I can completely see where the above is coming from. I just began this game last year, and in two weeks, my fifth child is being born, I am starting another semester at my second degree, and I still have a full-time job to attend to. That being said, my resolution: Play one serious game per week and post the results to the play journal area of this forum (that I have yet to start...), and play at least 5 and no more than 50, tsumego per day from goproblems.com

Yeah, I'm masochistic...

EDIT: OOOPSSS! I didn't even realize this was a zombie thread from last year, :lol:

Author:  hyperpape [ Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

Figure out what my daughter (36 months) gets out of "playing go" with me. She's interested without any prompting, but it's a very disorienting experience because of her attention span and disregard for the rules.

Author:  burrkitty [ Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:26 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

hyperpape wrote:
Figure out what my daughter (36 months) gets out of "playing go" with me. She's interested without any prompting, but it's a very disorienting experience because of her attention span and disregard for the rules.


That's really cute. She is probably interested because you are interested in it and her. Its a way to have your undivided attention. Plus, go is pretty. black and white and pretty patterns.
YMMV

Author:  TMatherne [ Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

hyperpape wrote:
Figure out what my daughter (36 months) gets out of "playing go" with me. She's interested without any prompting, but it's a very disorienting experience because of her attention span and disregard for the rules.



I can empathize! I often spent time this past summer having go problem attempts on my physical board interrupted by four ranging from 8 to 2 :lol: . My advice, enjoy it. As they get older and older, it is harder to find something that you can spend time over without the kid wanting to go do their own thing. In my experience with my children, games hold attention and can lead to hours together, and those are memories that can never be underestimated!

Author:  Phelan [ Sun Jan 06, 2013 6:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2013 Go resolutions

No particular Go resolutions from me this year. Not only do I have a lot of other things I need to get done in other areas of life, I don't feel like investing into getting better at the game.

What I do hope I manage, related to Go, is to keep improving the Go community around me, as much as I can, bringing more players into the fold, improving the levels of the ones that are already in, and getting my local Go community more interested in participating in international events, for cross-pollination.

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