Study Plan:
-Play a bunch of games to get back in the swing of playing go (fairly fast games, just to used to thinking about the game again).
i am aiming for at lest one game a day on average, hopefully more.
-Play longer time controls as the US open approaches (to train for the longer time controls at that tourney)
-Solve 20 tsumegos per day on goproblems.com
-Work through Graded go problems for beginners vol 3 and 4
-Work through Graded Go problems for dan players vol 1
-Acquire and read Fighting fundamentals
-Post games on this journal for review
-Seek to play more live games, via the groups that meet up in NYC and with the monsters that play in Fort lee.
-Acquire a teacher, atm this will possibly be the man who owns the Fort lee go hall (a korean 1 gup), but possibly with a high dan on kgs.
-watch at least one lecture from KGS, youtube (dwyrin et al), or audiogolessons.com a week, actually watching it not simply viewing it.
-replay and think seriously about 1 professional game per week, post my thoughts about it on this thread for critiques of my analysis.
-prepare an opening for the US open sometime closer to the event, i want to know a picticular opening as black like the back of my hand when the event actually comes around. This will include a lot of study on the joesekis involved in that open etc.
Hopefully this will be enough to see the improvement that i desire but i will re-evaluate as the US open gets near.
And finally a list of what i belive to be my strengths and weaknesses at the moment (which i will occasional revise throughout my study)
Strengths:
-Direction of play compared to others at my level
-Fueseki
-fighting spirit!
Weaknesses:
-everything....but ok ore to the point...
-reading, particularly in a "won" game
-avoiding blunders in late middle/endgame
-Joeseki knowledge
-being overly agressive sometimes
-whole board awareness
-using thickness, not being stuck on playing for territory.
I was hoping today's games that i played would have a "good" loss to review but all my wins were by huge margins and all losses by reading errors that i have already reviewed myself. But hopefully i'll get one to post within a day or two.
If anyone has any advice on my quest, or just wishes me well (or ill >_>), i will gladly accept all the input i can get. I have set a fairly high bar for myself, but hey you never know unless you try