Hello from a late starter
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2022 7:41 am
Hi everyone
I'm (re)starting my interest in Go just now. I first became intrigued about 40-45 years ago and did a bit of studying from books (not much around online then). I could not find anyone to play against locally at that time and stopped. Life and location won - you will have heard all this before.
At the age of 67 now I discover I live just around the corner from the pub where my local Go club meets weekly. I'm finding the whole thing fun and exciting again and they are helping me relearn the basics.
I naturally want to study on my own as well. At this stage of my life I don't want to shine so much as to give club members an increasingly challenging and fulfilling game. Lifein19x19.com has already provided some valuable insights so I registered to participate more fully.
Unfortunately I am finding it much harder to assimilate training material than I remember from last time around and a recent stroke seems to have left me unable to concentrate for anywhere near as long. It is a bit of an uphill struggle and I will appreciate any advice on appropriate training approaches anyone can suggest.
I'm (re)starting my interest in Go just now. I first became intrigued about 40-45 years ago and did a bit of studying from books (not much around online then). I could not find anyone to play against locally at that time and stopped. Life and location won - you will have heard all this before.
At the age of 67 now I discover I live just around the corner from the pub where my local Go club meets weekly. I'm finding the whole thing fun and exciting again and they are helping me relearn the basics.
I naturally want to study on my own as well. At this stage of my life I don't want to shine so much as to give club members an increasingly challenging and fulfilling game. Lifein19x19.com has already provided some valuable insights so I registered to participate more fully.
Unfortunately I am finding it much harder to assimilate training material than I remember from last time around and a recent stroke seems to have left me unable to concentrate for anywhere near as long. It is a bit of an uphill struggle and I will appreciate any advice on appropriate training approaches anyone can suggest.