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Hi,

Can anyone recommend any distance learning based Go courses?

Thx,

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What do you want?

An excellent free introductory site: 321go.org
For when you get a bit stronger: there are cheap audio lessons ($1/lesson) at audiogolessons.com
Many strong amateurs and professionals also offer private and group lessons. Hourly rates greatly vary, and this might not be what you're looking for.

Or: just post a (serious) game here and get feedback!
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Dear tarmes

What is you level?
What is your aim?
Would you like human interaction? (or just replaying games, solving problems online -> http://www.goproblems.com)
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Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

I think I'm really looking for one to one tuition where I get to play with someone who'll help me improve my game by clearing explaining my mistakes, as well as showing me new techniques etc.

I currently spend a lot of time reading various beginners books such as "Attack and Defense", and they do help, but there's nothing like the interaction you get from a real person while you're actually playing.

Now, not all good players are good teachers, so I'm looking for advice on reputable teachers, courses etc. I don't want to break the bank either - I just play for fun after all...

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Guo Juan's classes are great. The group class involves weekly reviews of your games (and classmate's games of a similar level).
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topazg is one of the member who is actively teaching.
i dont think he will break your bank account.
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Post by HermanHiddema »

Guo Juan is an excellent teacher, I've always enjoyed lessons from her!

If you want a cheaper option, I can recommend a friend of mine, who goes by the nickname freegame on KGS (and here as well). IMO, he's a good teacher for kyu players and his prices a very cheap (basically he only charges to make sure the students are serious and he's not wasting his time)

http://www.freegameteaching.co.uk/
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Post by Violence »

At your level, I'm sure you can get 1 to 1 teaching for free, and there are quite a few good teachers on KGS who don't charge for sdks.

If you are looking to spent a little bit of money for some guaranteed quality teaching, I have a few recommendations.

If you want something good, but budget, I'd recommend Guo Juan if you're looking for a professional. Not expensive, and I think her advice is quite solid and informative.

If you're looking for a cheap strong amateur, I'd recommend our very own L19 champion, Tabemasu. I believe his rates are of the cheapest around compared to players of similar strength, plus he's a native English speaker, and a pretty good teacher.
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Yilun Yang is another good pro to take lessons from. While not a pro, Yuan Zhou is quite strong (former insei) and also gives lessons on KGS.
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You may consider Insei League on KGS - the fastest way of improving your Go
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