Omaha Kyu By Kyu Go Learning Checklist

   

There is much good go learning advice on Sensei Library, on the web in general, and in books. But studying advice, or practicing techniques, that are too advanced for your kyu level is inefficient, and studying advice, or practicing techniques, that are too basic for your kyu level is inefficient. What is the best advice to study, and best techniques to practice, for your particular kyu level?

Instead of being wishy-washy in an attempt to be correct, complete, or objective, we present our own subjective, concrete checklists for each kyu that we know will be wrong for you. We suggest you create a checklist that is better for yourself by borrowing parts of our checklists, and combining them with information from other sources.

Links to other learning pages are included at the bottom, ranked 1 to 3 stars.

Please add suggestions for this page at the bottom, and we will gradually move your advice into our checklists. Or better yet, create your own kyu by kyu checklist, add a link to it from here, and we will all benefit from friendly "competition".


30 kyu

25 kyu

20 kyu

17 kyu

15 kyu

[ ] Read Fundamental Principles of Go, Chapter One: Key Points in the Opening, pp. 1-35.

12 kyu

10 kyu


Learning pages ranked by kyu:

1*

 [ext] http://www.brugo.be/manranks.php

Learning pages:

3***

Study Teach Yourself Go Teaching Methods Tsumego

1*

Learning Process BenjaminTeuber / Guide To Become Strong

unrated


Go learning proverbs:

Learning joseki loses two stones strength - Studying Joseki gains four stones strength.


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