Wither the Kisei-sen?
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Wither the Kisei-sen?
According to past practice, the preliminary tournaments for the 40th Kisei should have started in June. They did not and still haven't. A couple of people that I know told me that the Nihon Kiin and the Yomiuri Shimbun have not agreed on the terms and conditions. However, no one could (or would) give more details. Does anyone know any more about it? Presumably they are in dispute because the Yomiuri wants to decrease the size/cost or otherwise significantly change the structure.
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Re: Wither the Kisei-sen?
Sorry to hear about this. Is it just the tip of an iceberg? I guess I've been expecting to see a decline in sponsor support for go tournaments. Isn't popularity of the game decreasing in Japan. If the population of players and fans is becoming smaller then sponsors will get less exposure from their sponsorship.
Of course it could just be the first indication of a change in sponsor, as happened with the Meijin Sen.
Of course it could just be the first indication of a change in sponsor, as happened with the Meijin Sen.
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Re: Wither the Kisei-sen?
Lower the prize so Japanese players actually try to win international tournaments?
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Re: Wither the Kisei-sen?
Hmmm... That would be as opposed to raising the prizes on international tournaments?handa711 wrote:Lower the prize so Japanese players actually try to win international tournaments?
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Re: Wither the Kisei-sen?
But lowering the prize in Japan is much easier to do than raising international prizes.ez4u wrote:Hmmm... That would be as opposed to raising the prizes on international tournaments?handa711 wrote:Lower the prize so Japanese players actually try to win international tournaments?
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