World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
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World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
This year's championship is happening right now in Guiyang, China. Anybody from the forum is participating?
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2016 in Wuxi, China
There doesn't seem to be any website with reports: http://www.ranka.intergofed.org/ is empty, the IGF/ranka is more based in Japan and it seems China haven't picked up the baton in reporting the WAGC. If you are good at OCR, here's the player list posted on facebook by the Thai player 'Him'.
https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=599F1725
Looks like:
China: Ma Tianfang
Finland: Javier Aleksi Saviolainen
Netherlands: Frank Jansen
<gives up>
<tries a few more>
Hungary: Pal Balogh
France: Fabien Lips
Ones I know:
UK: Alex Rix
Romania: Cornel Burzo
Czechia: Lukas Podpera
Thailand: Vorawat Tanapatsopol
Austria: Viktor Lin
https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/ ... e=599F1725
Looks like:
China: Ma Tianfang
Finland: Javier Aleksi Saviolainen
Netherlands: Frank Jansen
<gives up>
<tries a few more>
Hungary: Pal Balogh
France: Fabien Lips
Ones I know:
UK: Alex Rix
Romania: Cornel Burzo
Czechia: Lukas Podpera
Thailand: Vorawat Tanapatsopol
Austria: Viktor Lin
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
You may find a list of the players here: http://sports.sina.com.cn/go/2017-06-01 ... 1312.shtml
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
American Go eJournal seems to be only source of English news: http://www.usgo.org/news/2017/06/wagc-d ... -pairings/. I did see a few broadcasts on WBaduk: South Korean player beating Hallbjorn from Iceland with AlphaGo-style early 3-3 invasion, and Bai from China beating the Serb.
And Cornel from Romania lost to Bai from China.
South Korea beat Hong Kong by 1.5 points in round 4.
And Cornel from Romania lost to Bai from China.
South Korea beat Hong Kong by 1.5 points in round 4.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
The North Korea player beat the previously undefeated Lukas in round 4 to remain undefeated himself and will play Bai next.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
Bai beat the North Korean Ri by 1.5 in round 5 (I didn't bother transcribing all 239 moves):
Cornel beat Daniel Ko from USA.
Live now likely decider China vs South Korea with 2 Alpha Go style 3-3 invasions. NK plays Vietnam, NK won.
Round 6, China vs SK, China won, which should restore some pride after their whitewash by the Koreans at the Gold Cup.
Cornel beat Daniel Ko from USA.
Live now likely decider China vs South Korea with 2 Alpha Go style 3-3 invasions. NK plays Vietnam, NK won.
Round 6, China vs SK, China won, which should restore some pride after their whitewash by the Koreans at the Gold Cup.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
No chit-chat, player profiles, game records/reviews, but ranka does now have some results (to 5th round pairing):
http://www.ranka.intergofed.org/
Day 2 report from usgo: http://www.usgo.org/news/2017/06/wagc-d ... -4-rounds/
http://www.ranka.intergofed.org/
Day 2 report from usgo: http://www.usgo.org/news/2017/06/wagc-d ... -4-rounds/
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
Bai is the only undefeated player after 6 rounds, and 5 players are at 5-1 (North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Russia, and Chinese Taipei). Bai will play the 5-1 Russian player (Dmitry?) in round 7,
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
Round 7:
Bai (China) beat Russian Dmitry Surin by resign.
Taiwan beat South Korea by resign! so maybe he gets 2nd.
Round 8:
Bai beat Taiwan by resign.
South Korea beat North Korea by half a point!
So Bai of China wins all his games and is champion for 2nd year in a row (and 3rd time), Taiwan 2nd with only 1 loss?
Bai (China) beat Russian Dmitry Surin by resign.
Taiwan beat South Korea by resign! so maybe he gets 2nd.
Round 8:
Bai beat Taiwan by resign.
South Korea beat North Korea by half a point!
So Bai of China wins all his games and is champion for 2nd year in a row (and 3rd time), Taiwan 2nd with only 1 loss?
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
If Taiwan already had 1 loss after round 6, and lost the last to China, he has two losses as well.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
Ah, of course. His other loss was to Czech Lukas Podpera. Lukas also lost to the North Korean by a mere half point so has done well.HermanHiddema wrote:If Taiwan already had 1 loss after round 6, and lost the last to China, he has two losses as well.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
Results courtesy Him from Thailand (who got 12th):
1. China
2. South korea
3. Taiwan
4. Usa
5. Japan
6. North korea
7. Romania
8. Hong kong
9. Russia
10. Czech
1. China
2. South korea
3. Taiwan
4. Usa
5. Japan
6. North korea
7. Romania
8. Hong kong
9. Russia
10. Czech
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
Feel bad for the North Korea player. He lost to Bai by just 1.5 (was leading after the mid-game) and the last game by half point. Still a great story though.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
Here are the final results in Chinese. Using some translation service will provide some help...
http://sports.sina.com.cn/go/2017-06-07 ... 8533.shtml
and here's the group photo:
http://slide.sports.sina.com.cn/go/slid ... 3.html#p=1
Cheers,
Vesa
http://sports.sina.com.cn/go/2017-06-07 ... 8533.shtml
and here's the group photo:
http://slide.sports.sina.com.cn/go/slid ... 3.html#p=1
Cheers,
Vesa
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2017 in Guiyang, China
What happened to the good old days, when us crappy amateur players were treated like gods, had their photos on a results page, their name in a nicely formatted results table. Where are the special interviews with James Davies about how we learnt to play Go from a shoebox? Woe! Woe!