Hello,
I've been playing for more than 4 years and I'm reaching a plateau at around 2-3k KGS.
I'd like to improve but I'm struggling to do so... I feel like I'm starting to get rooted by into certain "bad" habits leading me to this stable ranking.
I'm taking lessons already but rather than hours of lessons, I'd like more guidance on "how to improve"...
What would be the most efficient area to work on?
I'm in my late thirties and i think age is an important criteria which needs to be taken into account: I've got some time but not limitless and methods that work for younger players may not be the most appropriate.
As well, I'd like personal pieces of advice that takes into account my playing style and habits, to both build on my strength and work on my weakness.
I know that the habit is to have "lessons by the hour" but somehow what I'm more looking for is a training program involving both personal work and specific lessons.
Do you know of some teachers / players who are tackling this kind of needs?
Do you have any experience with them?
Looking for a go coach
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Most likely you are correct about this.Actorios wrote:...certain "bad" habits leading me to this stable ranking.
Pretty much everything. All the fundamentals:Actorios wrote:What would be the most efficient area to work on?
shapes, vital points, contact fights (reading), life-and-death, tesuji, capture race...
But nobody can help you unless they look at your games, review your games,
and over time, find out exactly where are your biggest problems. This takes time.
It takes time for any teacher to know your problems and to figure out how to help you improve.
Yes, and yes. PM me.Actorios wrote:Do you know of some teachers / players who are tackling this kind of needs?
Do you have any experience with them?
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Re:
EdLee wrote:But nobody can help you unless they look at your games, review your games,
and over time, find out exactly where are your biggest problems. This takes time.
It takes time for any teacher to know your problems and to figure out how to help you improve.
Fully agreed. The only thing is that I could pinpoint a few of my games which are already commented by a strong player.
This may help in defining the proper path.
EdLee wrote:Yes, and yes. PM me.Actorios wrote:Do you know of some teachers / players who are tackling this kind of needs?
Do you have any experience with them?
Done. Can't wait for your reply, now.
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Re: Looking for a go coach
Actorios wrote:"how to improve"...
What would be the most efficient area to work on?
[...]
personal pieces of advice that takes into account my playing style and habits, to both build on my strength and work on my weakness.
[...]
Do you know of some teachers / players who are tackling this kind of needs?
Yes. You might send me a PM.