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My son is 9 years old and wants to learn Go. What if you don't practice chess seriously at ordinary times?

In fact, a smart and savvy child can reach a certain level after studying hard for one year, but the subsequent promotion varies from person to person, depending on his interest and talent, as well as his savvy. The key is whether children have made progress during their study of Go, whether they have a good learning attitude, whether they have made progress in character cultivation, and what changes Go has brought to life. These are what parents should really pay attention to. Go is the most precious thing to accompany children along the way, which is more valuable than a paper certificate. Go learning is a process of accumulation, which can not be improved immediately after a period of surprise training. If you stop training and learning for a period of time, you will be unfamiliar, forgotten for a long time, and even regress. If accumulation is neglected, without solid basic skills and accumulated precipitation, the expected effect will not be achieved. However, under the catalysis of time, finding the right teacher to lead the door, coupled with your persistent study and questioning, will inevitably make progress and the exam will not be so difficult. 1. Have a heart that wants to play chess; 2. Memorize the commonly used Go formula; 3. Familiar with the popular layout of Go; 4. Insist on life and death training every day; 5. Maintain 1 set of high-quality games every day on average; 6. Annotations can easily remember the official; 7. Play slow chess, use your brains diligently and count every step; 8. Download the master's chess score every day and put it on the chessboard step by step, guess each step, and then compare the master's chess moves to improve the thinking and direction of playing chess;

9. Ask the teacher to give yourself an answer and understand it carefully; 10. Read books related to Go.