Group Study Session
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2016 11:01 am
Kim Myungwan 9p has noted on various occasions reasons that modern professionals have become so strong. Here are some reasons that he points out:
Proposal
In that light, I would like to start up some sort of study group here on L19. It seems a bit difficult to study go problems as a group, so how about going through a go book together? The format would be:
If we can get at least a few people to participate, we could get started!
- Reading. The focus on reading, doing tons of go problems, etc., is amazing. Players aiming to become pro can read incredibly well.
- Internet. The Internet has given the means for professional players to play thousands of games against one another online. Through this, they've gained incredible game experience, which wasn't feasible prior to the popularity of the Internet and go servers.
- Group study. While there have historically been groups of players and schools for group study (e.g. the Kitani Dojo), in recent years, group study has become much more predominant compared to the past. Before, individual study was very common, and players didn't want to share tricks and secrets with one another. Now, large groups of professionals research openings, etc., to a much greater degree.
Proposal
In that light, I would like to start up some sort of study group here on L19. It seems a bit difficult to study go problems as a group, so how about going through a go book together? The format would be:
- Select a book for "group study".
- Agree upon a reading schedule (e.g. 1 chapter per week).
- At the end of the week (or throughout the week), we can discuss topics from the book, ideas we have, what we agree or disagree with, and related topics from other sources.
- Relentless: Lee Sedol vs. Gu Li
- Perceiving the Direction of Play
- Catching the Scent of Victory
- The Way of Creating a Thick and Strong Game
- Invincible
- Counting Liberties and Winning Capturing Races
- Shuko: The Only Move
- Commented Games by Lee Sedol: Volume 1 or 2
If we can get at least a few people to participate, we could get started!