Oh my.. many weeks have passed since my last post. And as you might have expected, nothing much related to Go has happened, other hobbies and my job have distracted me from my plans.

I somehow continued with tsumego training here and there while commuting, but it was neither coordinated in any way, nor did I solve many more tsumego from Cho Chikun's Encyclopedia - I mostly switched to Tsumego Pro on my smartphone instead (point and click, mostly, to be honest...).
Still, there are a few noteworthy things to report: Although I didn't really train at all in the last 3 months, I won all my (very few - what was that about playing 50 games in 10 weeks...?

) games in the last few weeks - among them some quite important games. Last Monday was the day of the fifth and final game of a league a fellow player from Berlin organized. It was my fifth win and secured my top spot in the league. Which means that I'll get beaten to a pulp in the first league next season.

However, next season won't start until next year, I guess, since the first league has many more players than the second and third league (the whole system is still in experimental stage) and they still have to play 4 or 5 games (it is 1 game per month). Until then there's still the Osaka Go Camp and much more time left to (maybe...

) study some more. we'll see!
The second and much more noteworthy experience was last night when our team in the
German Bundesliga won the final game of the season - which meant that we earned a straight promotion from the fifth (and lowest league) to the fourth league for the first time ever!

We never really focussed on getting to the fourth league, our goal was always to enjoy one serious game per month and see where that would lead us to. I'm excited and really looking forward to September when the next season starts!
This week an e-mail from the organizers of the
Osaka Go Camp arrived in which they wrote that nearly 60 (!!) people already registered for this summer's camp. That's a lot! Last year there were less than 30 participants if I'm not wrong, so this is great news.
While whatching the first game of this year's Meijin title, I also noticed that the sixth game of this title will be played in Toba, a town a mere two hour's travel by train from Osaka. Since the second day of play is a free day in the camp (apart from an optional Osaka Castle trip), we decided that if there will be a sixth game, we are going to skip the Osaka castle trip (for this day) and travel to Toba instead to see if we can get a live commentary or a glimpse on the players or anything of the like. And if not (although that's not what we expect because there usually is an event for Go players there, isn't it?), we're going to have a nice day at the Pacific Ocean in a town with great tradition (for all like us who didn't know before: Toba and the reagion around is well known because of the invention of round cultured pearls and because of the ama, the women shell divers. These women have been diving for pearls for many hundreds of years already - of course without any gear whatsoever and until they reach a high age).
Although there is much left to organise before we leave for Japan in a few week's time, I'll try to fit in as much Go training as I can. I'd like to start with this game, it is my game from yesterday's Bundesliga match. Although it is a won game, I'd like to ask for a few mistakes I made since my boyfriend wasn't able to notice anything grave. But I'm sure I must have messed up something, like inefficient moves like L8. But maybe there's something on a larger scale? I hope you can give me some clues. Thanks in advance!