Who will win the EGC
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Re: Who will win the EGC
Suprising first round losses by Dinerchtein and Pop, both against European 6 dans (Burzo and Surin, respectively). This puts them pretty much out of the running, I guess.
I hope Rob van Zeijst will do well
I hope Rob van Zeijst will do well
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Re: Who will win the EGC
The European Go Champion usually has a loss or two, right? Not saying it's now promising for Dinerchtein or Pop, but at least it's not the US Go congress, where the winner is typically undefeated.
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Re: Who will win the EGC
hyperpape wrote:The European Go Champion usually has a loss or two, right? Not saying it's now promising for Dinerchtein or Pop, but at least it's not the US Go congress, where the winner is typically undefeated.
In recent years, the European Champion took three losses. In earlier years, one or two losses were also not unusual. But usually those losses are either against strong Asian players, or against other top Europeans (7 dan or professional). Furthermore, taking a loss in the first round is known to be bad for SOS, which has been decisive all to often in recent years. To take a first round loss against a player that is neither a strong Asian player, nor a real top European contender, is not promising for their prospects, IMO
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Re: Who will win the EGC
He why can't i poll for Robert Jasiek?
(or just an option to poll for somebody else)
(or just an option to poll for somebody else)
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Re: Who will win the EGC
Jasiek is not playing in the super group.
"Other" would've been a nice option though.
"Other" would've been a nice option though.
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Re: Who will win the EGC
I think Catalin will win!
Dinerstain will not be the 1000000th European champion.
P.S - Whoever wins the ECG becomes the next European champion, right?
Dinerstain will not be the 1000000th European champion.
P.S - Whoever wins the ECG becomes the next European champion, right?
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Re: Who will win the EGC
The EGC results page, for those who want to follow the action: http://www.egc2010.fi/results.php
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Re: Who will win the EGC
HermanHiddema wrote:Jasiek is not playing in the super group.
"Other" would've been a nice option though.
Well, last year there was a (non-european) player quite near to the top starting outside the supergroup. If the winners have 2 or 3 losses, then even a winner from outside the supergroup may be possible (though unlikely).
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tapir wrote:HermanHiddema wrote:Jasiek is not playing in the super group.
"Other" would've been a nice option though.
Well, last year there was a (non-european) player quite near to the top starting outside the supergroup. If the winners have 2 or 3 losses, then even a winner from outside the supergroup may be possible (though unlikely).
I don't recall that happening last year, but it has certainly happened in the past. But those are players that are as strong as the super group players, but not allowed in the super group due to the limit of only 8 non-European players. Players that are outside the supergroup because of their playing strength simply have zero chance
In fact, I highly doubt that any player outside the top 10 has ever won the EGC.
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Re: Who will win the EGC
Well, 1 Korean and 3 Europeans left undefeated: Taranu, Shikshin, Kachanovskyy and Kang.
Kang is now 3-0 against Csaba Mero recently, and also 3-0 against Pal Balogh recently, both strong 6 dans. I wonder how she will fair against the European professionals and 7 dans.
Kang is now 3-0 against Csaba Mero recently, and also 3-0 against Pal Balogh recently, both strong 6 dans. I wonder how she will fair against the European professionals and 7 dans.
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Re: Who will win the EGC
she might lose..but probably not.
from what i heard she is stronger than most European professionals and 7 dans.
from what i heard she is stronger than most European professionals and 7 dans.
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Re: Who will win the EGC
Magicwand wrote:she might lose..but probably not.
from what i heard she is stronger than most European professionals and 7 dans.
Cornel was very close to a victory against her. If I counted correctly and had he taken two stones in the center... instead of defending two stones at the edge.
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tapir wrote:Magicwand wrote:she might lose..but probably not.
from what i heard she is stronger than most European professionals and 7 dans.
Cornel was very close to a victory against her. If I counted correctly and had he taken two stones in the center... instead of defending two stones at the edge.
can you post sgf so i can review?
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