8-dan tygem

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8-dan tygem

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I have played very little go in the past three years. Now as I was just planning to study very hard at chess I got an inspiration for go. My super crazy daily plan is 9 hours chess + 3 hours go jou. Two hours of tsumego and one hour of other stuff. In 9 years I will have spent almost 10000 hours at this game. I found a link where some guy said "If you use all off hours on the game, from Tygem 2D to 8D needs 3 years at most, if you don't want sacrifice too many off hours, needs 5 years at most." So as I am only a 3 kyu and pretty dumb I reserved 9 years. I know tygem 8d is like 5-6d in kgs but it is just so awesome to be 8d. Obviously I have no job or gf. But fortunately my awesome moustache makes it all even.

Ok so today I solved 200 problems from graded go problems for beginners vol 2. Very easy problems. Took me over two hours to do that though. I also registered for one week to baduk tv. It is focking awesome. The first lecture (becoming 5 kyu) I looked at was pretty much perfectly explained. One of the best go videos I have ever seen. Happily with the work I decided to play a normal game as a 5d in tygem. I of course lost pretty quickly. Guy threw some 5-4 joseki stuff at me. Impossible to dodge. I still like to play as a 5d very much. I get to play stronger players when ever I want to. Must be good right. Adios.
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BigBadBuu wrote:I know tygem 8d is like 5-6d in kgs but it is just so awesome to be 8d

This is not true. I am 5d in KGS but nowhere close to tygem 8D :-? .
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BigBadBuu wrote:I have played very little go in the past three years. Now as I was just planning to study very hard at chess I got an inspiration for go. My super crazy daily plan is 9 hours chess + 3 hours go jou. Two hours of tsumego and one hour of other stuff. In 9 years I will have spent almost 10000 hours at this game. I found a link where some guy said "If you use all off hours on the game, from Tygem 2D to 8D needs 3 years at most, if you don't want sacrifice too many off hours, needs 5 years at most." So as I am only a 3 kyu and pretty dumb I reserved 9 years. I know tygem 8d is like 5-6d in kgs but it is just so awesome to be 8d. Obviously I have no job or gf. But fortunately my awesome moustache makes it all even.

Ok so today I solved 200 problems from graded go problems for beginners vol 2. Very easy problems. Took me over two hours to do that though. I also registered for one week to baduk tv. It is focking awesome. The first lecture (becoming 5 kyu) I looked at was pretty much perfectly explained. One of the best go videos I have ever seen. Happily with the work I decided to play a normal game as a 5d in tygem. I of course lost pretty quickly. Guy threw some 5-4 joseki stuff at me. Impossible to dodge. I still like to play as a 5d very much. I get to play stronger players when ever I want to. Must be good right. Adios.


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