I have learn of go during the Alphogo vs Lee Sedol matches and quickly realized I liked this game. Just to be sure, I played about 100 more games and it is confirmed, I like go.
Apparently one needs to lose 100 games first so this is my first goal and I am about 60% done with that.
After reading (part of) hl782's journal I decided to start my own to hold me accountable. The two other reasons that I start this journal are:
- to keep track of my evolution in go
- and hopefully when I am stronger, to help newer player having a better sense of the evolution they will go through
This post will serve as a summary of the journal so I'll add my goals, the starting and finishing date and my leveling.
Ranking up:
First game of go - March 2016
17k+ - 26/07/2016
16k - ~10/09/2016
15k - 22/09/2016
14k - 09/10/2016
13k - 22/11/2016
12k - 07/07/2017
11k - 31/07/2017
10k - 18/12/2017
9k - 31/12/2017
Goals,start date, completion date:
Lose 100 games , March 2016 , September 2016
Reach SDK, September 2016 (16k), December 2017
Last edited by Laerthd on Sat Dec 30, 2017 6:36 pm, edited 7 times in total.
hl782 wrote:I'm glad that I could be of help! wanna play a game sometime?
Sure but currently you'll crush me.
To start this journal, here is a game a played yesterday against a BC ranked opponent.
I am not sure how to review my games so I just wrote whatever came to my mind. In the end I lost by about 60 points. I am not sure where and when I let him get that much points.
I haven't mentioned what I was planning to do to improve my go in the first post so lets do that here.
For now I try to play at least 1 game per day and review it. I am also reading "Tsumego - L'art du combat" by Motoki Noguchi and hopefully it will improve my reading. I plan to read ~20 pages per day so it will take me about a month to complete.
Thanks for all the comments EdLee, I have lots of improvement to make for my game of today
Regarding joseki, for now I've decided that it would be a better use of my time to concentrate on basic principle and find responses by myself. Is this a good idea or do I underestimate the value I would get from studying joseki?
Also, is that how a proper review is done? Any tips on reviewing?
Laerthd wrote:
Regarding joseki, for now I've decided that it would be a better use of my time to concentrate on basic principle and find responses by myself. Is this a good idea or do I underestimate the value I would get from studying joseki?
Seems fine initially. My personal opinion? At 15k or so, you'll want to start learning a few basic joseki. Just the 4-4 approach and pincer, a 3-4 enclosure and approach (with maybe one variation of a pincer), and the 3-3 invasion. The joseki should be very simple. Then ignore joseki until strong SDK, unless it comes up in your games. It'll allow you to practice your reading skills and joseki will later make much more sense. Honestly, I still haven't studied joseki outside of watching pro games or when they come up in my games.
Laerthd wrote:
Also, is that how a proper review is done? Any tips on reviewing?
Looks good to me. You're looking over the game, which is the important part, picking out pieces that were questions, alternatives, or weak moves. The simple fact of looking over the game to find these pieces is the most important. What can help is choosing three big take-aways from each game (from either you or your opponent).
Here is my game for today. It was against a 15k+ with 2 stones and I lost. Not really proud of this one because I made stupid mistakes.
Nevertheless I was happy with how I dealt with the lower left invasion. I knew it couldn't live but usually they succeed to make 1 eye.
As recommended by sparky314 I tried to find 3 take away points for this game
I should read more and not play based on emotion;
Watch out for snapback and groups in atari. I thought I had passed this point but apparently not;
I should try to stop have a group of 2 stones embeded in enemy's stones like in the diagram below.
In the mean time I read 40 pages of my book and it was about when to use tiger mouth or just extend to reach side (see diagram). That's cool since I had problem with that in my first game.
$$Bc Connect with tiger mouth here thanks to the 2 marked stones
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memorize like 5-10 most basic joseki - and just forget about it for now. its not worth the studying at the moment. just focus on some basic go theory and reading - do a bunch of problems!
hl782 wrote:memorize like 5-10 most basic joseki - and just forget about it for now. its not worth the studying at the moment. just focus on some basic go theory and reading - do a bunch of problems!
I am starting that. The part of the book I am at is 90 elementary tsumego so the timing is perfect. As for joseki, I decided just to look on the internet the variation following a corner approach jus to get exposure but nothing more.
hl782 wrote:do you have an account on kgs?
I do, it's Laethd (yep, the r key wasn't on its best day) but I rarely play on it, for some stange reason it often freeze on my crappy computer.
Here is my game of the day against a 16k. I felt I could win but reality decided otherwise.
As for the lesson of today I think it is would be to concentrate throughout the entire game. Also I need more sleep.
Once again, comments and advices welcomed
Hi skydyr, thanks a lot for your review, it is full of things for me to learn. It is funny how my evaluation of what is going on is sometime completely at the opposite of what is really going on.
Concerning time, I played this game with 10min of main time and 10min/25stones. Do I really need more time? It already takes quite some time to complete a single game.
As for my study, one game a day + review takes a lot more time than I expected (is it normal for a review to take about 1h at my level?). As it conflicts with my daily life, I will play whenever I have time to review the game so I expect 3-4 games a week. The other days, I'll solve tsumego and I'll aslo try to find problems from my games. For instance, apparently I would have been able to invade the upper left corner with 3-3, I should look into that.
Hey Laerth! Hope you will succeed in your journey! The biggest tip i can give you is that play to have fun & pleasure. Otherwise you'd got bored since go isn't an easy game.