The Taipei representative only lost to the top two but came 7th. That does not seem right when no one above him played the top two.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
DrStraw wrote:The Taipei representative only lost to the top two but came 7th. That does not seem right when no one above him played the top two.
And that's why the KPMC is an inferior tournament to the WAGC. There are some really questionable results here, e.g. the #3 player didn't play anyone strong, same for the #6 player. In fact, the only top 10 player they each played was each other. Big fields need more rounds, unless you only care about getting the right winner.
Also, the pairing is not aimed at getting a realistic ranking beside the winner. AFAIK, they use adjacency pairing, which means that within the same score group, they pair the player with the highest SOS against the player with the second highest SOS. That's why Taiwan, who had already played Korea and Japan, was paired against China in the last round, while Mexico, who had not met any of the top countries, was paired against Denmark. And it is true that both of those are probably more evenly matched, and therefore more interesting, pairings than e.g China-Mexico and Taiwan-Denmark, but it does not result in a realistic end ranking.