Learn the game again
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 2:59 am
Hi,
I started playing go 15 years ago and achieved to be 5k in 2010 an I stopped playing.
I was "stuck" at 5k and I didn't want to play anymore.
Since I have some free time recently I decided to play and if i can break that 5k barrier.
But I forgot how difficult is this game...
I forgot all the Joseki, I can't read 5 moves ahead and I need 30 mn for each move.
After playing some games against bots to get a solid rank, I finally played a game against someone and what an horrible game.
I won but I didn't deserved it at all (I'm really sorry for the guy playing against me)
So it's back to basics now
I started to read Toshiro Kageyama - Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go, I remember that book helped me a lot when I was a low ranked kyu.
I'm doing approximatively 50 tsumegos from Cho Chikun's encyclopedia of life and death everyday, I hope it will help me improve my reading abilities.
I don't know if it is the good approach or if there are other books worth reading when you start learning again.
If you any advice on the subject, I'd like to hear them!
(Sorry for my poor English, hope your eyes don't hurt too much ahah)
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Study plan:
- 30 Tsumegos every day (50 was a little bit optimistic)
- Review at least 2 pro games every day (Starting with Yamashita's book Breakthrough Attacking Power: Yamashita Style)
- Finish reading Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go
I started playing go 15 years ago and achieved to be 5k in 2010 an I stopped playing.
I was "stuck" at 5k and I didn't want to play anymore.
Since I have some free time recently I decided to play and if i can break that 5k barrier.
But I forgot how difficult is this game...
I forgot all the Joseki, I can't read 5 moves ahead and I need 30 mn for each move.
After playing some games against bots to get a solid rank, I finally played a game against someone and what an horrible game.
I won but I didn't deserved it at all (I'm really sorry for the guy playing against me)
So it's back to basics now
I started to read Toshiro Kageyama - Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go, I remember that book helped me a lot when I was a low ranked kyu.
I'm doing approximatively 50 tsumegos from Cho Chikun's encyclopedia of life and death everyday, I hope it will help me improve my reading abilities.
I don't know if it is the good approach or if there are other books worth reading when you start learning again.
If you any advice on the subject, I'd like to hear them!
(Sorry for my poor English, hope your eyes don't hurt too much ahah)
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Study plan:
- 30 Tsumegos every day (50 was a little bit optimistic)
- Review at least 2 pro games every day (Starting with Yamashita's book Breakthrough Attacking Power: Yamashita Style)
- Finish reading Lessons in the Fundamentals of Go