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Author: | Uberdude [ Sun Sep 10, 2017 3:59 am ] |
Post subject: | KPMC 2017 |
The 12 Korea Prime Minister Cup World Amateur Baduk Championship opens today in Buan, South Korea with games starting tomorrow. The website with players and schedule is at http://kpmc.kbaduk.or.kr/eng/. I noticed L19's quantumf is there for South Africa, and also a player from Iran which I've not seen participate before. I didn't have enough leave from work to go this year, so Bruno Poltronieri is playing for the UK (yes he has an Italian surname, and was born in France, but has lived in Britain since a young child and became a citizen recently). |
Author: | Calvin Clark [ Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Is it just me or is the field a bit weaker on average than in the past? Are the players mostly paying for their own travel? |
Author: | Uberdude [ Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:42 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Iirc the organisers pay for half the cost of the flights (up to some reasonable limit), which is better than the WAGC (players pay all) but worse than the Chinese Gold Cup (organisers pay all). As for getting weaker, bear in mind that 6 of the top European players are no longer eligible to play to play in these amateur events with the new EGF pro system, and similar for USA/Canada. It's a shame we'll never see Ilya or co winning the KPMC/WAGC (I think he now has a non-negligible chance). |
Author: | Ember [ Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
As far as I know, the invitations came only about 6 weeks in advance of the event and the countries had less than 3 weeks to decide on who to send. I guess that since go players do have a normal life, too, some countries could not send their strongest players but someone who is available - which I think is perfectly fine and understandable. And reasonable. By the way: Is there any good way to read the results table? It's a complete mess without knowing the start number of each player... |
Author: | Uberdude [ Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:44 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Ember wrote: As far as I know, the invitations came only about 6 weeks in advance of the event and the countries had less than 3 weeks to decide on who to send. I got my invitation from the BGA on 6th July. And yes the results table with mysterious player ids is useless! (though with more rounds now we could do some detective induction game to figure them out from results) |
Author: | Vesa [ Tue Sep 12, 2017 5:21 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Ember wrote: By the way: Is there any good way to read the results table? It's a complete mess without knowing the start number of each player... Take the last year's result list and iterate the start numbers from that... Cheers, Vesa |
Author: | HermanHiddema [ Tue Sep 12, 2017 5:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Yes, and then take away countries that didn't show up and add new countries at the bottom. Here's a list: 1 China 2 Taiwan 3 Korea 4 Canada 5 Thailand 6 Japan 7 Czechia 8 Israel 9 France 10 Hong Kong 11 Russia 12 Vietnam 13 Malaysia 14 Indonesia 15 Sweden 16 USA 17 Singapore 18 Romania 19 Belgium 20 Turkey 21 Norway 22 Lithuania 23 Netherlands 24 Poland 25 Colombia 26 Hungary 27 New Zealand 28 Slovakia 29 Finland 30 Mongolia 31 Switzerland 32 Slovenia 33 Mexico 34 Denmark 35 Germany 36 Italy 37 Belarus 38 Argentina 39 Macau 40 Spain 41 Serbia 42 South Africa 43 Chile 44 Luxembourg 45 Peru 46 Guatemala 47 Ireland 48 Australia 49 Austria 50 Brasil 51 Cyprus 52 Ecuador 53 Kazakhstan 54 Panama 55 UK 56 Korea 2 EDIT: India -> Indonesia |
Author: | Uberdude [ Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Thanks Herman. But 14 should be Indonesia: I didn't think Bruno would lose to the Indian player! (who actually didn't turn up now I check results instead of player list). So Bruno beat Longyang Li 5d NZ, lost to Zhongxia Zhao 7d USA, Umar Fitrah Faishal 4d Indonesia (I played him in Gold Cup), Vladas Zaleskas 3d Lithuania. quantumf lost to Umar Fitrah Faishal 4d Indonesia, beat Mathis Isaksen 2d Denmark, lost to Philippe Fanaro 1d Brazil, beat Jeremie Hertz 2k Luxembourg. At the top it's Korea/China/Japan on 4 wins, Japan beating Taiwan in round 4. |
Author: | HermanHiddema [ Tue Sep 12, 2017 6:54 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Thanks, edited! Dutch rep Alexander Eerbeek started with 3/3 and was paired down in the fourth round. Sadly, he lost to Israel's Amir Fragman, otherwise he would have joined the big three at 4/4 |
Author: | Uberdude [ Wed Sep 13, 2017 3:31 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
Zhao Yikang of China won with 6/6, Ozeki Minoru of Japan 2nd on 5/6 (lost to China, beat Korea), Choi Kwang-Ho of Korea 3rd (lost to Japan, beat Taiwan). Abraham Florencia 5d from Mexico was a surprise in 4th (lost against Thailand 5d in round 1 and then won rest of games against decent but not super strong opposition, e.g. last 2 Alexander Eerbeek 5d from Netherlands and Peter Marko 4d Hungary). Bruno won his last 2 to finish on 3/6. |
Author: | Javaness2 [ Wed Sep 13, 2017 4:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: KPMC 2017 |
As usual there are howls of complaints about the draw system which are quickly ignored. |
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