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Study method: self-made quizzes from actual matches
Posted By: Timothy Chow In Response To: Study method: self-made quizzes from actual matches (Jason Lee)
Date: Thursday, 19 January 2012, at 4:13 p.m.
This is a big part of my own study method. Over the past few years, I've filled about a dozen notebooks with a total of about 2000 positions. I review these notebooks regularly.
There is certainly a danger that you'll find yourself getting decisions "right" because you remember the answer, rather than because you've learned the "lesson." However, I find that if I haven't looked at a particular book of positions for a few months, then I forget a significant percentage of them, and often I make exactly the same mistake that I made before.
I believe that this method is very useful if you use the data thereby collected in an effective manner. Reviewing the notebooks will help you identify patterns of what you don't understand. Then you can focus on mastering the gap in your knowledge that you've uncovered. This latter part is very important. Once you've identified a gap, you need to devote time to filling it. This means analyzing positions—varying the position in different ways, examining how all the rolls play, perhaps playing out the position against the bot.
For example, I discovered that I didn't understand late blitz cubes at all. So I went through my notebooks, pulled out the late blitz cubes and collected them, and studied them as a group. While complete mastery is never possible, I have a much better grasp of them than I used to.
Another thing I discovered recently was that I was doubling too late in containment positions. I haven't attacked this weakness systematically yet, but it's on my current todo list.
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