They've resurrected the kiseisha?CDavis7M wrote:Thinking about Ichiriki I went back and found this tweet from TsuruRin (Tsuruyama Atsushi and Rin Kanketsu. Looks like Cho U challenging Rin and Ichiriki during a break at the climbing gym.
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They've resurrected the kiseisha?CDavis7M wrote:Thinking about Ichiriki I went back and found this tweet from TsuruRin (Tsuruyama Atsushi and Rin Kanketsu. Looks like Cho U challenging Rin and Ichiriki during a break at the climbing gym.
Well, I was just reading about the kiseisha name (棋正社) because of the Ki-in's centennial. I'll take this opportunity to practice my Japanese and share how I found the tweet. I recognize 正 "sei" in Kiseisha from the "seikai" 正解 label for the "correct interpretation" (solution) in tsumego books. So did the Kiseisha think they were more correct? Probably?Ferran wrote:They've resurrected the kiseisha?
Now that you mentioned this ko-issue I'm pretty sure I remember the Japanese fans in the Nihon Kiin live-chat saying something similar. Or something about the AI assessment.kvasir wrote:Alternatively black could have played like this computer aided variation (or white can playat
or
to similar effect if slightly different). This might look like a big reading problem but I don't think it is, it is about recognizing that especially
in the first diagram is protecting a weakness that white can't strike at. There is no way this is the move, there is no need for this move and white gets to start the ko.
Did you see that picture of 20 year old Iyama?kvasir wrote:Ichiriki lost the second game Gosei game in a fight that was very complicated. I think the engine evaluation was that it was in his favor up until it wasn't anymoreThe third game is starting right now, I should check but Ichiriki has lost 6 games in a row against Iyama if there weren't any other games in past couple of weeks. It is a giant phycological showdown and is relayed on Pandanet and there is livestream on the Nihon Kiin youtoube channel.
Not just 2. Years ago when Ichiriki started playing Iyama, a few of his title challenges were shutdown without a win. I made a post with their title game records somewhere here.pajaro wrote:I wonder what must be happening inside Ichiriki's head... That's 7 games lost in a row. Two titles against Iyama with perfect score (for the opponent).
Oh maybe. I was looking online and couldn't find any article. Thanks for confirming. Do you happen to remember where you read about it?pajaro wrote:I don't know were you read about Iyama's son, but I wrote about it. I think it was in the Amazon thread.
Nope, sorry. I tried to remember before sending my post, but I couldn't. Probably some Japanese website, or perhaps the John Power report (AGA journal). But I don't know.CDavis7M wrote: Do you happen to remember where you read about it?
Yeah, some spiky hair will do it! How about a new hero outfit?CDavis7M wrote:Did you see that picture of 20 year old Iyama?
Ichiriki needed to come in with anime punk hair if he wants to keep taking titles. Turn the tables.
ちkvasir wrote:Yeah, some spiky hair will do it! How about a new hero outfit?CDavis7M wrote:Did you see that picture of 20 year old Iyama?
Ichiriki needed to come in with anime punk hair if he wants to keep taking titles. Turn the tables.
Yeah. They appeared to dress almost identically in the last two games of Gosei. Maybe those some expensive suits, and that pink shirt they were both wearing, that is fine but it makes it harder to identify the hero. Only if the hero wore a t-shirt with a big letter fiveCDavis7M wrote:Kidding. It's this a hikaru shirt reference?
A yeah, I have seen Hikaru with the 5, (五) which is "go" (ご, not "chi" ち which looks like 5).kvasir wrote:Only if the hero wore a t-shirt with a big letter fiveCDavis7M wrote:Kidding. It's this a hikaru shirt reference?A plaid shirt would also do it! ... Btw what is the next Iyama - Ichiriki matchup?