Greetings, fellow L19x19ers.
Before you start reading, please enjoy some vocaloid madness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xtEy951DicPastTo start this topic off I'll start with a glimpse into my Go history.
I started playing a year and a half ago or so, or rather, I became familiar with the game.
I played a little on KGS, but just a bit, I was mainly playing Chess as I was a member of a chess club
and competed in the internal and external competition. Until 3 months or so ago, go was not a lot more than just something to do
when incredibly bored, as my main focus was Chess. However the more Chess I played, the more restricted I felt. This tiny board could
never capture one's true intentions. I started playing more Go and now I have come to a point where I am truely ready to dedicate all the time
I have to this gorgeous game.
PresentI am currently 5K on KGS. I have in my possession ;
- several books on Go
- A freshly purchased year subscription to Guo Juan's internet go school
- A wonderful teacher whom will be teaching me three times a week
I intend to use all of these resources to the fullest of their potential in order to become stronger.
FutureI have no particular ranking goals as of yet, as I don't believe setting those at this particular time will help me improve.
My goal is simply to get a better understanding of the game and become stronger.
I intend to attend the 2011 EGC in Bordeaux and all of my training will be with that thought in the back of my mind. It'll most likely be my
first real life tournament and I would very much like to register as a very strong player and perform well.
Current Schedule on a day by day basis- Solve
at least 200 tsumego, or three hour's worth, whichever comes first. I may extend this depending on how much fun I'm having.
I'll be starting with One Thousand and One Life-and-Death Problems from the mastering the basics series- Play at least 5 games with 10 or 20 minutes each 20 second byo-yomi depending on how much time I have. I will also spend time reviewing the games I have played.
- Complete 2 lessons on Guo Juan's internet go school. I have yet to pick a topic so feel free to suggest something.
I will also (for as long as I can afford, luckily my teacher is fairly cheap

) follow three one hour lessons a week.
These could be teaching games, reviews, or anything else.
I am not sure whether or not I can start with this schedule this week, as I'm helping my family prepare for their vacation so I'm not sure how much time I'll have.
But at the latest I am going to start when they leave (peace and quiet, ahhhh great) which will be coming weekend.
I'll be using this wonderful forum to track my progress and hold myself accountable, also possibly post some of my games for help or just to brag haha.
P.S. I know this seems like a lot but I'm pretty much a hikikomori so I have plenty of time.