The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name)
The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name)
This is new name for Zhugang(珠鋼) cup.
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 58#p155758
Korea;
- seed team - Park Junghwan, Kim Jieseok and Lee Donghoon
- wild card team - Lee Sedol, Park Younghoon and Choi Cheolhan
China;
- seed team - Ke Jie, Shi Yue and Zhou Ruiyang
- wild card team - Chang Hao, Gu Li and Nei Weiping
Japan;
- seed team - Yu Zhenggi, Yoda Norimoto and Tsuya Oguo(???????)
- wild card team - Cho Chikun(Chihoon), O Rissei and Kobayashi Goichi
Taiwan;
- seed team - Lin Zhihan, Lin Lixiang and Lin Junyan
7 pro teams from Korea, China, Japan and Taiwan and 11 amateur teams will play.
Last time, only the final had allowed 3 team members to discuss. But this tournament will allow discussion from Semi-Final.
It starts 12/16/15 and ends 12/22/15.
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... 58#p155758
Korea;
- seed team - Park Junghwan, Kim Jieseok and Lee Donghoon
- wild card team - Lee Sedol, Park Younghoon and Choi Cheolhan
China;
- seed team - Ke Jie, Shi Yue and Zhou Ruiyang
- wild card team - Chang Hao, Gu Li and Nei Weiping
Japan;
- seed team - Yu Zhenggi, Yoda Norimoto and Tsuya Oguo(???????)
- wild card team - Cho Chikun(Chihoon), O Rissei and Kobayashi Goichi
Taiwan;
- seed team - Lin Zhihan, Lin Lixiang and Lin Junyan
7 pro teams from Korea, China, Japan and Taiwan and 11 amateur teams will play.
Last time, only the final had allowed 3 team members to discuss. But this tournament will allow discussion from Semi-Final.
It starts 12/16/15 and ends 12/22/15.
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Re: Keumyoungseong cup
Let's all use the name 金龙城杯(The Golden Dragon City Cup World Go Team Championship) as the sponsor officially uses. Or maybe a short version Golden Dragon City Cup. In the press release the organiser promised to use this game for at least three editions.
The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯)
Today, there will be matches between Korea and China.
Korea seeded vs China seeded
Park Jeonghwan vs Ke Jie
Kim Jieseok vs Shi Yue
Lee Donghoon vs Zhou Ruiyang
Korea Wild card vs China Wild card
Lee Sedol vs Nei Weiping
Park Younghoon vs Chang Hao
Choi Cheolhan vs Gu Li
Korea seeded vs China seeded
Park Jeonghwan vs Ke Jie
Kim Jieseok vs Shi Yue
Lee Donghoon vs Zhou Ruiyang
Korea Wild card vs China Wild card
Lee Sedol vs Nei Weiping
Park Younghoon vs Chang Hao
Choi Cheolhan vs Gu Li
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Re: Keumyoungseong cup
Many today's games are online at http://www.go4go.net/go/games/tournament/162
If you only have limited time, check the two games of Nie Weiping: Nie played exceptionally well. His opponents aren't weak - Chen Shiyuan just won a major title in Taiwan and Zheng Hong used to beat Nie many times in the past.
For those of you who doesn't know a lot about Nie Weiping: he was the leading Chinese player in 1980's and early 1990's. He almost single-handedly helped China defeat Japan in the early years of Japan-China Super Go tournament, winning 11 consecutive games.
Nie is 63 years old now, has just recovered from cancer treatment, and hasn't played competitively for many years. It is wonderful to see him playing so well. Nie is very strong at opening, good at making strategic plans, good at sacrificing stones, good at playing tenuki. His game is easy to understand.
Before today, I consider Nie as the weakest link of his team (with Gu Li and Chang Hao). But if his team can manage to make to the semifinal, they may have very good chance to win. Consider Gu Li's fighting ability complemented by Nie's strategic planning ...
If you only have limited time, check the two games of Nie Weiping: Nie played exceptionally well. His opponents aren't weak - Chen Shiyuan just won a major title in Taiwan and Zheng Hong used to beat Nie many times in the past.
For those of you who doesn't know a lot about Nie Weiping: he was the leading Chinese player in 1980's and early 1990's. He almost single-handedly helped China defeat Japan in the early years of Japan-China Super Go tournament, winning 11 consecutive games.
Nie is 63 years old now, has just recovered from cancer treatment, and hasn't played competitively for many years. It is wonderful to see him playing so well. Nie is very strong at opening, good at making strategic plans, good at sacrificing stones, good at playing tenuki. His game is easy to understand.
Before today, I consider Nie as the weakest link of his team (with Gu Li and Chang Hao). But if his team can manage to make to the semifinal, they may have very good chance to win. Consider Gu Li's fighting ability complemented by Nie's strategic planning ...
Re: Keumyoungseong cup
Korea seeded vs China seeded
Ke Jie defeated Park Jeonghwan by resign.
Shi Yue defeated Kim Jieseok by resign.
Zhou Ruiyang defeated Lee Donghoon by resign.
Korea Wild card vs China Wild card
Lee Sedol defeated Nei Weiping by resign.
Park Younghoon defeated Chang Hao by 0.5.
Gu Li defeated Choi Cheolhan bt resugn.
Ke Jie defeated Park Jeonghwan by resign.
Shi Yue defeated Kim Jieseok by resign.
Zhou Ruiyang defeated Lee Donghoon by resign.
Korea Wild card vs China Wild card
Lee Sedol defeated Nei Weiping by resign.
Park Younghoon defeated Chang Hao by 0.5.
Gu Li defeated Choi Cheolhan bt resugn.
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Re: Keumyoungseong cup
Jonas also used a centre opening against Yoda Norimoto 9p but Yoda answered with his own centre moves and Jonas lost topologically.
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Re: Keumyoungseong cup
Mateusz Surma, 1p from Poland, also beat Zheng Hong 9p. Well done Mateusz!macelee wrote: If you only have limited time, check the two games of Nie Weiping: Nie played exceptionally well. His opponents aren't weak - Chen Shiyuan just won a major title in Taiwan and Zheng Hong used to beat Nie many times in the past.
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Semi-final pairing(discussion match),
China seeded team(ranked 1st 5-0) vs Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2)
Korea Seeded team(ranked 2nd 4-1) vs Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1)
China seeded team(ranked 1st 5-0) vs Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2)
Korea Seeded team(ranked 2nd 4-1) vs Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1)
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A bit dramatic situation:
* The Japanese seeded team was really lucky. They played Germany, Korean seeded, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong and Russia - only one tough opponent. So Japan seeded won 4 rounds, leaving China wildcard and Korean wildcard (both faced two strong teams) to compete one semifinal position.
* Korean seeded team showed their professionalism by beating the Korean wildcard team.
* China wildcard did their best in round 5 beating Japan wildcard 3-0 to tie the big score.
* The decisive game was surprising the one between Ali Jabarin and his opponent from Singapore. Ali overslept and went there too late, gifting Singapore one game by default so Singapore won 2-1 against Israel. Singapore happened to be the 1st-round opponent of Korean wildcard team, giving them extra 2 SOS point to secure their semifinal position.
* The Japanese seeded team was really lucky. They played Germany, Korean seeded, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong and Russia - only one tough opponent. So Japan seeded won 4 rounds, leaving China wildcard and Korean wildcard (both faced two strong teams) to compete one semifinal position.
* Korean seeded team showed their professionalism by beating the Korean wildcard team.
* China wildcard did their best in round 5 beating Japan wildcard 3-0 to tie the big score.
* The decisive game was surprising the one between Ali Jabarin and his opponent from Singapore. Ali overslept and went there too late, gifting Singapore one game by default so Singapore won 2-1 against Israel. Singapore happened to be the 1st-round opponent of Korean wildcard team, giving them extra 2 SOS point to secure their semifinal position.
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Re: Keumyoungseong cup
Oh dear, that doesn't sound very professional. I hope that doesn't sour relationships for the new Euro pros. Though I do also recall the story of the Japanese pro who fell asleep resting in the lunch break.macelee wrote: The decisive game was surprising the one between Ali Jabarin and his opponent from Singapore. Ali overslept and went there too late, gifting Singapore one game by default so Singapore won 2-1 against Israel.
Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯)(Zhugang cup - old name)
Semi-final pairing(discussion match),
China seeded team(ranked 1st 5-0) defeated vs Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2) by resign.
Korea Seeded team(ranked 2nd 4-1) defeated Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1) by resign.
China seeded team(ranked 1st 5-0) defeated vs Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2) by resign.
Korea Seeded team(ranked 2nd 4-1) defeated Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1) by resign.
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
The special format used in the semifinals - 4.5 hours each side - means that players have plenty of time to play the endgame very accurately. That is normally not possible in other games. When I watch the live broadcast, I saw noticeable slowing down at the following situation:
You might want to spend some time to evaluate the big endgme moves left: 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e' before seeing how the player actually played.
You might want to spend some time to evaluate the big endgme moves left: 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e' before seeing how the player actually played.
Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
Final;
Title match,
China seeded team(ranked 1st 5-0) vs Korea Seeded team(ranked 2nd 4-1)

Korea seeded team.

China seeded team.
3rd, 4th,
Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2) vs Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1)
Title match,
China seeded team(ranked 1st 5-0) vs Korea Seeded team(ranked 2nd 4-1)

Korea seeded team.

China seeded team.
3rd, 4th,
Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2) vs Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1)