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Back break

Post by NoSkill »

I am going to do a summer go study. I am around 2 kyu up to 3 Dan depending on the focus/practice and opponent.

My current list:

50 go problems twice a day
Study one joseki and full branches
Play three games and review at least one in depth
Review 2 pro games in detail and skim through 5 other pro games
Read at least 10 pages of a go book
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Re: Back break

Post by Numsgil »

2 kyu to 3 dan is quite a spread :)

I don't see any games on KGS, at least not under NoSkill. Are you coming back from a break? I'd recommend just diving in and playing a bunch of games over doing problems or whatever else. There's no better way to reactivate the dormant parts of the brain than exercising them in real world situations again.
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Re: Back break

Post by Koosh »

NoSkill wrote:I am going to do a summer go study. I am around 2 kyu up to 3 Dan depending on the focus/practice and opponent.

My current list:

50 go problems twice a day
Study one joseki and full branches
Play three games and review at least one in depth
Review 2 pro games in detail and skim through 5 other pro games
Read at least 10 pages of a go book



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