
Young Lee Changho play against Seo Bongsoo in Choegowi cup in 1988. Lee revolutionized go paying attention to thickness and end game.

In 7th Fujitsu cup, playing against Fujisawa Shuko in 1994.


This appears to be the 2nd Paedal Wang final (three-game series) against Cho Hun-hyeon in which all the games were played via modems from each other's homes. Yi Ch'ang-ho won 3-0.Lee Changho plays on the Internet (EDIT: Given the time frame, this could be a dial-up server rather than an Internet server...or he might just be saving a game record). A number of things about this picture are funny. 1) Someone else is entering his moves for him. 2) He's placing real stones on a table board that sits on top of a nicer floor board.
That's interesting.John Fairbairn wrote:This appears to be the 2nd Paedal Wang final (three-game series) against Cho Hun-hyeon in which all the games were played via modems from each other's homes. Yi Ch'ang-ho won 3-0.Lee Changho plays on the Internet (EDIT: Given the time frame, this could be a dial-up server rather than an Internet server...or he might just be saving a game record). A number of things about this picture are funny. 1) Someone else is entering his moves for him. 2) He's placing real stones on a table board that sits on top of a nicer floor board.
Look at the colors of the boards. He is placing stones on his good kaya table board that is sitting on top of his old junker of a floor board!lemmata wrote:More pics because I like me some Lee Changho.
Pic 1: ... He's placing real stones on a table board that sits on top of a nicer floor board.
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Is it really kaya? The board on top doesn't seem all that great. 1) It has an obvious knot on one side (visible even at that low resolution) and 2) there is obvious discoloration that suggests 6-8 part composition. It may be an imitation.ez4u wrote:Look at the colors of the boards. He is placing stones on his good kaya table board that is sitting on top of his old junker of a floor board!
I second this question. Modems! I feel old.gogameguru wrote:That's interesting.John Fairbairn wrote:This appears to be the 2nd Paedal Wang final (three-game series) against Cho Hun-hyeon in which all the games were played via modems from each other's homes. Yi Ch'ang-ho won 3-0.
What was the rationale for doing so at the time? Was it an early attempt to broadcast live games over the internet?
I generally don't answer things like this because I will normally have written about it once already on the GoGoD CD - as in this case. But as a grudging (since I am old as well as feeling old) exception:I second this question. Modems! I feel old.