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1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #37(26 February 2013)
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Author:  TMark [ Tue Feb 26, 2013 1:49 am ]
Post subject:  1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #37(26 February 2013)

Nakayama Noriyuki was a favourite pro teacher among many Western players. I first met him in 1981 when I was transiting Milano on my way back to Britain after working in Algeria for 18 months. I stayed with Marvin and Kathy Wolfthal for a couple of days and, on the day I moved out, Nakayama arrived. Almost every time we met afterwards, he reminded me that he had evicted me from Marvin’s spare room. In 1992 I visited Tokyo and met him at the Nihon Ki-in and suggested that he come to the European Go Congress that year, which was being held in Canterbury and I am glad that he was able to come.

The last time I saw him was in 2007 at the European Go Congress in Villach, Austria, where I showed him this game, that he did not know had been published. I also showed Helmut Wiltscheck that he had a game in the same book and he took the ISBN details so that he could order a copy.

Best wishes.


Author:  pwaldron [ Tue Feb 26, 2013 7:23 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #37(26 February 2

Nakayama-sensei was one-of-a-kind. I remember bringing my copy of the Treasure Chest Enigma to the (US) congress one year to get his autograph. I noticed that we happened to share the same birthday, and when I pointed this out he graciously offered to play a game.

Next to me Dave Weimer was also playing a teaching game with Mr. Nakayama, but he was behind by a little; the final score had Mr. Nakayama winning by four points.
My own game looked more promising; I had thick positions and kept his groups weak enough that it limited the scope for agression. In the end I had a won game...by four points. :)

Author:  drmwc [ Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 1001 GoGoD games for your Coffee Break #37(26 February 2

I was lucky enough to play a 4 stone teaching game agains Nakayama-sensei a number of years ago. Another pro watched the game, and became very animated towards the end. Apparently, I set up a line where I lost by 1 point. Unfortunately, I blundered and lost by 2 so her line was not played.

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