Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
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Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Next to Cho Chikun, she is my favorite professional. I saw she was promoted the other day and thought I'd start a discussion. She was dominant in the woman's tournaments a few years ago. Does anyone think she can reclaim a title (or two)?
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Very cool. I see Xie Yimin mentioned in "The Power Report" and I've seen her face in Go World. I believe she is playing in the Sin Ryusei Sen tournament from IgoShogi, isn't she? That's here in the corner, huh? This advertisement reminds me of The Breakfast Club!MoxElliot wrote:Next to Cho Chikun, she is my favorite professional. I saw she was promoted the other day and thought I'd start a discussion. She was dominant in the woman's tournaments a few years ago. Does anyone think she can reclaim a title (or two)?

But I don't know much about her. Which games of hers are your favorite?
By the way, I feel bad for Iyama taking all those titles but no one bothers discussing him on here anymore it seems. Better luck to Xie.
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Both Xie Yimin and Kobayashi Izumi were promote to 7-dan on making the requisite number of wins (120), rather than on winning titles. But both have a plus score this year, and Xie's is especially good (20-10). But the younger fry appear to have a lock on the titles, although Xie still leads on number of official titles won, at 27.
We are seeing the same thing in the amateur ranks. The newest Amateur Meijin (Kitashiba Masashi) is just 18, and the runner-up was 19. How long before go rules have to incorporate regulations for nappy-changing timeouts, including checks for hidden Katapoo?
We are seeing the same thing in the amateur ranks. The newest Amateur Meijin (Kitashiba Masashi) is just 18, and the runner-up was 19. How long before go rules have to incorporate regulations for nappy-changing timeouts, including checks for hidden Katapoo?
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Ask them to compare notes. Cho Chikun's revival was a story for the ages.MoxElliot wrote:Next to Cho Chikun, she is my favorite professional. (...) Does anyone think she can reclaim a title (or two)?
Poor sniffers...J. Fairbairn wrote:How long before go rules have to incorporate regulations for nappy-changing timeouts, including checks for hidden Katapoo?
I suspect the guys reared in the Godokoro would have said the same with, since he's already been mentioned, Cho Chikun's record.
The current generation has been reared between Hikaru (so, the talent pool was bigger than usual) and Alpha and servers. They've had chances to train no one had ever had, at the age they can dedicate the most time.
I think it's good that they can attract new fans. And we have our idols. Maybe they can't win as much as they did. They're still great players. I'd prefer to have more games with them, but...
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Seems like her good results recently just haven't translated into title wins. As mentioned above, maybe like Cho Chikun she can have a second wave in her career. There are some good NHK Tournament videos on YouTube with her playing. Here is a good one against Hane Naoki.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MObfCxOYOTQ&t=4728s
It shows her fighting spirit, and I love the opening she uses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MObfCxOYOTQ&t=4728s
It shows her fighting spirit, and I love the opening she uses.
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Her good results just took her to the last prelim of the Meijin. And, BTW, this is true for Cho Chikun too.
A deciding game to enter the league? Xie vs. Cho?

A deciding game to enter the league? Xie vs. Cho?
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Last year the last preliminary tournament consisted of three separate single elimination brackets with 8 players each. That means three more wins to enter the league, so close but still a huge obstacle for both Cho and Xie.pajaro wrote:A deciding game to enter the league? Xie vs. Cho?
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Looks like Cho Chikun won on 9/2 and Xie Yimin lost http://njk.nihonkiin.or.jp/UI/01INFO/news.php
Does anyone know where to get the game records?
Does anyone know where to get the game records?
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Sort of...MoxElliot wrote:Looks like Cho Chikun won on 9/2 [...]
Does anyone know where to get the game records?
PS: it's apparently on Tencent, but my Aq keeps crashing when I try to get it. I suppose in some days it'll be available through the usual channels.
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
I do know where to get the records but we have to wait until June 2022 when the 2022 Yearbook comes out (with games from 2021). Besides the yearbook, if you click around the link below, you can sometimes find links to videos or the Nihon Kiins own SGF player. But game records seem to not ever be available for qualifying rounds lower than the final round to determine the challenger. And usually there are no qualifying game reports given at all. In this case, there is a video of Cho Chikun's qualifying match from last month https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NGNNZPg_yk. Nothing for his most recent win.MoxElliot wrote:Looks like Cho Chikun won on 9/2 and Xie Yimin lost http://njk.nihonkiin.or.jp/UI/01INFO/news.php
Does anyone know where to get the game records?
Also, did Xie Yimin lose? I'm just using computer translation but doesn't the top of the page says that the triangle is first (black?) and the left is the winner. Also, there are tournament-by-tournament reports and it seems like Xie won vs Hirata Tomoya.
https://www-nihonkiin-or-jp.translate.g ... =ajax,elem
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My understanding is that the Nihon Kiin holds legal rights to the game records but that individual players are allowed to share their own records in some circumstances (like a study group) but I don't know any details. I don't believe that the members of the Nihon Kiin are allowed to present the games of others without some business arrangement. And while the Nihon Kiin keeps their own records of the games these definitely not normally shared. Qualifying matches are just lost to us.
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
No, she won.MoxElliot wrote:Looks like Cho Chikun won on 9/2 and Xie Yimin lost http://njk.nihonkiin.or.jp/UI/01INFO/news.php
I know that to win the last prelim you have to win 3 games, as it's a knock-out tournament of 8 players for each seat. But I was talking about the chance of Xie vs. Cho in the last game of a group. First, they have to be in the same group, in the right places, and win their first 2 games. Still a long way to go.
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Oh cool! I've been reading that page wrong (thought the triangle next to the name indicated the winner), I'm glad they both won!CDavis7M wrote:
Also, did Xie Yimin lose? I'm just using computer translation but doesn't the top of the page says that the triangle is first (black?) and the left is the winner. Also, there are tournament-by-tournament reports and it seems like Xie won vs Hirata Tomoya.
https://www-nihonkiin-or-jp.translate.g ... =ajax,elem
"For we are like tree trunks in the snow. In appearance they lie smoothly and a little push should be enough to set them rolling. No, it can't be done, for they are firmly wedded to the ground. But see, even that is only appearance." Kafka
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
I found a nice quote for that...John Fairbairn wrote:But the younger fry appear to have a lock on the titles,
(...) How long before go rules have to incorporate regulations for nappy-changing timeouts, including checks for hidden Katapoo?
"One cannot win the Meijin in his 20s" --Sakata Eio
That and 640Kb will get you a cup of coffee.
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Regarding SGFs...
Cho Chikun's game is available on Go4Go. I don't know if Xie Yimin's was also in the Meijin; that's not up yet, but I don't think it'll take too much. You need to be registered, but that's about it.
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Cho Chikun's game is available on Go4Go. I don't know if Xie Yimin's was also in the Meijin; that's not up yet, but I don't think it'll take too much. You need to be registered, but that's about it.
Take care.
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Re: Xie Yimin Promoted to 7d!
Not gonna happen.pajaro wrote:I was talking about the chance of Xie vs. Cho in the last game of a group. First, they have to be in the same group, in the right places, and win their first 2 games. Still a long way to go.MoxElliot wrote:Looks like Cho Chikun won on 9/2 and Xie Yimin lost http://njk.nihonkiin.or.jp/UI/01INFO/news.php
They are in the same group. But they are going to play the first game.
At least, one of them will be only 2 games away from the league.