I've posted once so far, over in Amateurs: http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 12&t=11490
I am a complete beginner, and seem to be hanging out in the 20kyu range lately.
Since then, I attended the Seattle Go Center once - the lecture was a bit too advanced for me, but afterwards I played a 15kyu player who gave me five stones. I lost, but not by a ton - it was fun, and my first person-to-person game on a full-size goban. It's too bad I can't play back the human games in an SGF file.
I haven't tried playing a human in KGS yet, I feel like I am still making too many blunders and I want to solidify a bit. So I'm sticking with playing AI for now.
My saga lately has been in playing against GnuGo using either sente.ch's Goban, or GoGui. I basically start with a 9-stone handicap and work my way up. Playing 9x9, I can sometimes win with a 2-stone handicap.
Then I tried 19x19. That's been the big drama lately. The first time I tried with a 9-stone handicap, I still lost by 88. Then, I lost by 44. Then, I lost by 15. This was all over the last week or so. And just now, finally, just a couple minutes ago, I finally won my first 19x19 against GnuGo, by making white resign. I think the main thing I focused on this time was extending on hane instead of crosscutting, which was reinforced by me finishing Janice Kim's Volume II last night. Anyway, it seemed to help me create territory.
I might post those game records here for my own posterity. I'm sort of nervous to play GnuGo again since I hate the idea of taking one step back after two steps forward, so I think I'll take a couple of days before I try eight stones.
The other thing I've been doing is geeking out on making GoGui play against itself. I found that Fuego 1.1 beats GnuGo pretty readily, while Pachi beats Fuego (all just using default settings). I was just able to play Fuego for the first time yesterday ('brew install fuego' now works when it didn't before). I played 9x9 giving myself a 3-stone handicap, and I lost by 0.5, argh! But the game record ended up being really interesting because I was able to find the one latest move where if I let fuego take over my own moves, it was still able to eke out a win, and another variation of my own where black was able to win faster after I gave fuego control again. Both variations involved invasions - I feel like I have a lot to learn in knowing when I can invade a corner and expect to be able to make life.