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Post #21 Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 4:31 am 
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A one time read is by far not enough for me. For instance: I might solve a problem book with a decent probability of success but when I look at the problems a week later I need too much time to find the answer again. So, right now, I have ten problem books in a cycle, which will be repeated until I can lay down every problem without even opening the book. Just kidding. But my goal is to clear the problems' main variations under at least 30 seconds.


I've found this too. I need to do and redo problem sets over and over again. I bought a few different problem books to keep the problem of memorisation at bay. Any excuse to buy a few more books eh? :D

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Post #22 Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 5:24 am 
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Boidhre wrote:
SoDesuNe wrote:
A one time read is by far not enough for me. For instance: I might solve a problem book with a decent probability of success but when I look at the problems a week later I need too much time to find the answer again. So, right now, I have ten problem books in a cycle, which will be repeated until I can lay down every problem without even opening the book. Just kidding. But my goal is to clear the problems' main variations under at least 30 seconds.


I've found this too. I need to do and redo problem sets over and over again. I bought a few different problem books to keep the problem of memorisation at bay. Any excuse to buy a few more books eh? :D

Kiseido summer sale is still on :)


Unfortunately I emptied my wallet on music over my manic period. :P

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Post #23 Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 11:13 am 
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I'm also one of those people who own way more Go books than I "should" have. :) I tend to pick up new ones when I feel "stuck" and somehow fall into the delusional trap of believing that purchasing books would somehow improve my strength and renew my motivation for a longer period. It's some kind of ersatz satisfaction, sort of how some people munch chocolate when they're unhappy. (Hey, I recently learned that "ersatz" is actually used in English!)

On the other hand, Go is a relatively inexpensive hobby, if you consider how many hours of frustra.. er, I mean, fun you are getting out of it. Playing video games, golf, or even reading novels are all significantly more costly pastimes, especially once you've made some of the basic purchases, like a nice board and the books that everyone seems to have.

And if nothing else, it helps to support the Go writers and publishers, which in a roundabout way may also help to make Go more popular.


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Post #24 Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 2:14 pm 
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Go CAN turn into an expensive hobby! ;)

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Post #25 Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:52 am 
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Well, if you're YOU, then yes, it does get expensive. :p I limit myself mostly to English and German go books, so it's not that expensive, luckily.

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Post #26 Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:13 pm 
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Try buying some stuff from Kurokigoishi's Gallery of Wonderful Goods and tell me if go is expensive or not.

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Post #27 Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:33 pm 
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Just because a hobby can be expensive doesn't mean it is expensive. :)


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Post #28 Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:40 am 
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Mivo wrote:
I recently learned that "ersatz" is actually used in English!


It's also used in French!

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