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Author: | SpongeBob [ Thu May 07, 2015 3:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Finally: I am a Shodan! |
Well, I have to admit, it is only on Tygem - so some might say: that's not really something to be proud of, why is he making such a fuss ...!? Yeah, I know, but still: I crossed that magic border and I gotta say: it feels quite good! ![]() How did I get there? I started back in 2003, so for me it was not 'Shodan in a year' but more like 'Shodan in a decade'. After starting out very motivated, playing a lot on KGS, reading books and doing problems, at around 5 kyu, my progress slowed down and I had to realize that I am not as talented as others. I also realized that because of Go being the addictive game that it is, it can be REALLY time-consuming. So I started to put it further down on my list of priorities, but I always knew that I will probably never quit this beautiful game that can give you so much joy and satisfaction. There were times when I was not playing at all but was enjoying to watch youtube videos, especially the games of dwyrin, Mrhaandi, BobWhoosta, Viktor Lin, the lectures of Murughandi, Nick Sibicky and recently of course the games of Haylee. From watching those great players I learned that there is not really something magical about their moves. Basically, you 'just' have to play according to the basic principles of Go. That may sound easy, even too easy to be of any practical usage. What I did and want to recommend is to take every lost game (and I mean every game) and right afterwards click through the moves to find the one move where you were not playing according to the basic principles. I always found this move and I bet you will, too. |
Author: | Kirby [ Thu May 07, 2015 3:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finally: I am a Shodan! |
Congratulations, SpongeBob. I can feel the excitement in your post, so I'm happy for you. |
Author: | mlund [ Thu May 07, 2015 3:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finally: I am a Shodan! |
Congratulations! Great job! Marty Lund |
Author: | Bill Spight [ Thu May 07, 2015 4:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finally: I am a Shodan! |
Congratulations, SpongeBob! ![]() |
Author: | Bantari [ Thu May 07, 2015 8:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finally: I am a Shodan! |
SpongeBob wrote: Well, I have to admit, it is only on Tygem - so some might say: that's not really something to be proud of, why is he making such a fuss ...!? Yeah, I know, but still: I crossed that magic border and I gotta say: it feels quite good! ![]() How did I get there? I started back in 2003, so for me it was not 'Shodan in a year' but more like 'Shodan in a decade'. After starting out very motivated, playing a lot on KGS, reading books and doing problems, at around 5 kyu, my progress slowed down and I had to realize that I am not as talented as others. I also realized that because of Go being the addictive game that it is, it can be REALLY time-consuming. So I started to put it further down on my list of priorities, but I always knew that I will probably never quit this beautiful game that can give you so much joy and satisfaction. There were times when I was not playing at all but was enjoying to watch youtube videos, especially the games of dwyrin, Mrhaandi, BobWhoosta, Viktor Lin, the lectures of Murughandi, Nick Sibicky and recently of course the games of Haylee. From watching those great players I learned that there is not really something magical about their moves. Basically, you 'just' have to play according to the basic principles of Go. That may sound easy, even too easy to be of any practical usage. What I did and want to recommend is to take every lost game (and I mean every game) and right afterwards click through the moves to find the one move where you were not playing according to the basic principles. I always found this move and I bet you will, too. Congrats!! Yay! |
Author: | agewisdom [ Thu May 07, 2015 10:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finally: I am a Shodan! |
SpongeBob wrote: Well, I have to admit, it is only on Tygem - so some might say: that's not really something to be proud of, why is he making such a fuss ...!? Yeah, I know, but still: I crossed that magic border and I gotta say: it feels quite good! ![]() How did I get there? I started back in 2003, so for me it was not 'Shodan in a year' but more like 'Shodan in a decade'. After starting out very motivated, playing a lot on KGS, reading books and doing problems, at around 5 kyu, my progress slowed down and I had to realize that I am not as talented as others. I also realized that because of Go being the addictive game that it is, it can be REALLY time-consuming. So I started to put it further down on my list of priorities, but I always knew that I will probably never quit this beautiful game that can give you so much joy and satisfaction. There were times when I was not playing at all but was enjoying to watch youtube videos, especially the games of dwyrin, Mrhaandi, BobWhoosta, Viktor Lin, the lectures of Murughandi, Nick Sibicky and recently of course the games of Haylee. From watching those great players I learned that there is not really something magical about their moves. Basically, you 'just' have to play according to the basic principles of Go. That may sound easy, even too easy to be of any practical usage. What I did and want to recommend is to take every lost game (and I mean every game) and right afterwards click through the moves to find the one move where you were not playing according to the basic principles. I always found this move and I bet you will, too. Amazing! Congratulations and may you ascend to even loftier heights soon! ![]() |
Author: | sybob [ Sun May 10, 2015 1:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finally: I am a Shodan! |
Congratulations! Great achievement and inspiring to others like me. |
Author: | yang738 [ Sun May 10, 2015 4:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Finally: I am a Shodan! |
Congratulations, SpongeBob! well done. |
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