The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name)
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
As can be seen on the photo above, Ke Jie led the play. That means when the Chinese team decided what to do Ke Jie turned to his side to play on a second board by the referee and whatever he played would be pass to their opponents.
According to a pregame interview, Ke Jie is in charge of the whole game, proposing what to play and his teammates then help him validate every move. According to a new report today, Ke Jie was very confident with his moves. Shi Yue was more cautious, often proposing what would be the strongest answer. Several times he had to be convinced. Zhou Ruiyang was quite neutral and preferred to test everything on the board.
As I expected they spent a lot of time in yose, counting after every move.
According to a pregame interview, Ke Jie is in charge of the whole game, proposing what to play and his teammates then help him validate every move. According to a new report today, Ke Jie was very confident with his moves. Shi Yue was more cautious, often proposing what would be the strongest answer. Several times he had to be convinced. Zhou Ruiyang was quite neutral and preferred to test everything on the board.
As I expected they spent a lot of time in yose, counting after every move.
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
Are they allowed to put stones on their discussion board? Or can they only describe the moves in words or maybe point at the board?
P.S. I can only see the third place playoff not final in wbaduk. What's up?
P.S. I can only see the third place playoff not final in wbaduk. What's up?
Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
3rd, 4th,
Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2) defeated Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1) by resign.
3rd Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2)
4th Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1)
Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2) defeated Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1) by resign.
3rd Korea wild card team(ranked 4th 3-2)
4th Japan seeded team(ranked 3rd 4-1)
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
Uberdude wrote:Are they allowed to put stones on their discussion board? Or can they only describe the moves in words or maybe point at the board?
P.S. I can only see the third place playoff not final in wbaduk. What's up?
This one seems to show better.
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
Uberdude wrote:P.S. I can only see the third place playoff not final in wbaduk. What's up?
So maybe final and 3rd place playoff are on different days with the final tomorrow.trout wrote:This is new name for Zhugang(珠鋼) cup.
It starts 12/16/15 and ends 12/22/15.
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
Interesting, I wonder if this makes them play better. For weaker amateurs with not such good reading skills it certainly would (e.g. me playing out variations on OGS was stronger than real-life me) but pros are much better at reading so it won't be such a boost for them. There is this common idea that it's not the reading that is hard, but the judging of the final positions and pros can read 100 moves but I don't really buy this as pros routinely make mistakes that 10 moves deep reading can reveal (if only you read the right moves) and if reading is so easy then just read beyond the 'final' position to a later position that is easier to judge. Or will the competing opinions of the pros actually make them play worse? At the London Open rengo tournament a team's rank (mean of players' ranks, used for handicaps) is reduced by one for each additional player over 2 to reflect that more players probably means more competing plans and disjointed play (no conferring in rengo). Was any of the discussion recorded? That reminds me I've been meaning to get The Go Consultants. Did the players back then think it made them stronger/weaker?MinjaeKim wrote: Yes they are allowed to put stones and try out the variations.
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Perhaps John can chime in, but I don't recall any discussion of it in the book by the players. There does seem to be a sense, though, that it was an attempt to get a perfect game. There's certainly a lot of back and forth between the players arguing about the merits of one move over another. I think there was less consensus on the Kitani-Go side, and they ended up just conceding a move to one or the other of them on occasion, though they were oddly sympatico at times too.Uberdude wrote:That reminds me I've been meaning to get The Go Consultants. Did the players back then think it made them stronger/weaker?MinjaeKim wrote: Yes they are allowed to put stones and try out the variations.
I certainly found it a good read, both as entertainment and for the game.
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Sadly, I'd say don't hold your breath. JF hasn't posted since the beginning of November and it begins to look like he may be on sabbatical.skydyr wrote:Perhaps John can chime in, but I don't recall any discussion of it in the book by the players. There does seem to be a sense, though, that it was an attempt to get a perfect game. There's certainly a lot of back and forth between the players arguing about the merits of one move over another. I think there was less consensus on the Kitani-Go side, and they ended up just conceding a move to one or the other of them on occasion, though they were oddly sympatico at times too.Uberdude wrote:That reminds me I've been meaning to get The Go Consultants. Did the players back then think it made them stronger/weaker?MinjaeKim wrote: Yes they are allowed to put stones and try out the variations.
I certainly found it a good read, both as entertainment and for the game.
Personally, whenever I've seen pros analyzing games together (in their study groups, analyzing after tournament games, etc.) they have always used boards to lay out variations. I don't believe that they would do it that way if they thought there was no benefit. That benefit may be primarily better communication when they are working together but I have to think it is real.
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
Well, the book Go Consultants is out there so why not give it a look. I read it once again when this topic came alive and it was intense and fascinating reading.
The final game is also thrilling to watch.
Cheers,
Vesa
The final game is also thrilling to watch.
Cheers,
Vesa
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Final,
Korea seeded team vs China seeded team
Korea seeded team defeated China seeded team by 0.5.
The Golden Dragon City Cup(金龙城杯) goes to Korea!!!!!!!!!!!
Korea seeded team vs China seeded team
Korea seeded team defeated China seeded team by 0.5.
The Golden Dragon City Cup(金龙城杯) goes to Korea!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: The Golden Dragon City Cup(éé¾åæ¯) (Zhugang cup - old name
An interesting result, particularly given the 3-0 drubbing China seeded gave Korea seeded in the individual games.