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Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:09 pm
by Leyleth
Finally got Attack and Defense (the book). Should help me a lot since I always seem to have trouble in the middle game. Hopefully I'll be better after reading it.
Seems like Speedchase will be the rotten egg

Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 8:04 pm
by Wasiqi
Best of luck on your journey to become pro. I too would like to play you.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:29 pm
by Leyleth
I started reading Attack and Defense. I can feel my approach about the go changing. However, I've now fallen into this transition phase. I'm usually able to completely destroy my opponents at the beginning of the game, gathering insane territories very easily. I take the lead and then one of my groups die and I lose... Yay...
I guess I'm too aggressive. Let's keep on studying and see what happens with that. Let's hope that the "defense" part of the game will help me out.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 3:23 am
by stalkor
a sphere of influence or a framework is not the same as territory! though this isnt explained in attack and defense, it is very vital that you see this difference.
consider san-ren-sei opening. this is not territory but a small framework, lots of holes to invade. you can use it to make actual territory or make it big enough that the opponent needs to invade and you profit from that.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 2:03 pm
by Leyleth
5k KGS!!! (Thank god) I don't see much of a difference from 6 to 5k... So far, 4 wins and no loss as 5th kyu. Let's see how long I can keep this perfect record.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:21 pm
by Phelan
I told you you would get there earlier than me.

Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 10:49 pm
by Marcus
Congrats!
At this point, I'm sure you could probably go toe to toe with me, and I hesitate to say I'd come out on top.

If you see me on KGS, let's play!
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 12:13 am
by Leyleth
Played against a 1k today. Lost by 10.5 points... What a shame!
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:43 am
by Leyleth
Since speedchase was mocking me due to my poor tsumego ability, I buyed 1001 Life-and-Death Problems by Richard Bozoulich. Interesting book. I just begun and I got a success rate of 93,75% (after 64 problems). The other book I got is Tesuji by James Davies. This adds up to my "collection" of Attack and Defense (James Davies), getting strong at the endgame (Richard Bozoulich) and A dictionary of modern fuseki korean style (don't remember the author)
School has begun (again) and I'm already starting to feel more tired. However, my will of winning came back when I lost my league game yesterday. The 4d who reviewed admitted he would have resigned after the 40 first moves. Of course, I was on the losing side. I help on and fought throughout the game, slowly catching back. In the end, I counted the territories and noticed I was ahead by 0.5-1.5 points! I started playing defensively, seeing my lead getting bigger. Finally, we both pass and I notice I miscalculated the territories and I lost by 6.5 points... This defeat gave me the kick in the butt I needed to start improving at full speed.
After reading a little about tesujis and life and death, I played some 5 kyus and I completely annihilated them. The three games I played were won by at least 100 points. I'm getting much stronger and it feels refreshing to see my level going up. I don't know if I was plateauing until now, but I'm definitively taking steps forward.
After life & death, let's focus on tesujis. I don't have a decent enough reading to get through the little problems in the tesuji book, therefore, L&D are comming first, to cure what is probably my biggest weakness.
Hope I'll be back again with good news in the next entry

P.S: If you know some good books, please let me know! I'm looking especially for fuseki/L&D books.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:26 pm
by RBerenguel
For life and death books, Yi Ch'ang-Ho's Selected Tsumego books are excellent. You can find them in the mohsart.se store (if they are available currently). I'm also drilling through Graded go problems for beginners. Don't get the title wrong, book 3 is pretty acceptable for my level (maybe you'll find it too easy, I don't know). If you are a rock hard for tesujis... Get Segoe & Seigen's tesuji books. They're awesome.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:31 pm
by p2501
Otake Hideos "Opening Theory Made Easy" is the best and probably only book you need below 1 dan. It is very easy to read, but don't simply consider it below your level.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2012 5:31 am
by Leyleth
Finally got a teacher! TheWise 6d has accepted me as a student. Hopefully, it will allow me to win in this race to 2d. Lessons start Saturday. However, I've realized something without any exterior help... Playing go after you slept 5h per night since 3 days and after you had a day full of boring classes isn't a very good idea...
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:54 am
by RobertJasiek
p2501 wrote:Otake Hideos "Opening Theory Made Easy" is the best and probably only book you need below 1 dan.
Although I have heard of ca. 1% players reaching high dan without having read any book, 1 book as a kyu player is few. Have you become 1d by reading only that book?! My experience as a kyu was: the more (especially good) books I read the faster I improve.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 3:34 am
by p2501
RobertJasiek wrote:p2501 wrote:Otake Hideos "Opening Theory Made Easy" is the best and probably only book you need below 1 dan.
Although I have heard of ca. 1% players reaching high dan without having read any book, 1 book as a kyu player is few. Have you become 1d by reading only that book?! My experience as a kyu was: the more (especially good) books I read the faster I improve.
I meant it is the only book
on the opening that one probably needs below 1 dan. And I said probably because I am myself not yet 1 dan. Maybe a second book about aims and common patterns of popular fuseki maybe good too, but there are other means to learn those.
Re: Trying to become pro
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 7:01 am
by RobertJasiek
My guess on opening books needed to 1d: Rin Kaiho Fuseki Dictionary read twice, some further fuseki dictionary style source, Opening Theory Made Easy or other books conveying similar contents. Opening Theory Made Easy appeared when I was already dan player and could not learn anything new from it, I learned from other books and later noticed that Opening Theory Made Easy provides similar theory suitable for kyus. Only one good opening book could suffice for becoming opening-topic 1k though.