WAGC 2022
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kvasir
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Re: WAGC 2022
Maybe there is a website or there will be a website. The registration form was a website and it isn't unbelievable that the tournament bracket is available online. Failing that, it is possible there was a website that is not there anymore or there will be one but it will only be there for a brief time.
I am only half joking.
I know there was a game between Poland and Canada which means it definitely started.
I am only half joking.
I know there was a game between Poland and Canada which means it definitely started.
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Re: WAGC 2022
http://wywf.cweiqi.net/#/home/list?id=118&name=WAGC
I haven't checked the content of all the links, but seems to be working.
I haven't checked the content of all the links, but seems to be working.
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Re: WAGC 2022
The lowest link, 第42届世界业余围棋锦标赛-棋手信息, on the front page, gives the list of players. Maybe noteworthy is that Young-Woon Park, known on line as Baduk Doctor, is playing representing Hong Kong.
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Re: WAGC 2022
I see that Matt Burrall has cut his hair. No wonder the world seems monumentally fricked up.
It's nice to see an entry from Georgia though, I don't recall seeing them taking part before.
Whenever the event is scheduled online, I have the impression that eventually it must make things pretty unworkable for anyone who is neither unemployed nor a student.
It's nice to see an entry from Georgia though, I don't recall seeing them taking part before.
Whenever the event is scheduled online, I have the impression that eventually it must make things pretty unworkable for anyone who is neither unemployed nor a student.
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Re: WAGC 2022
I was told by the organizers that the players were to negotiate the time day for the games among themselves. It would be interesting to hear how this is organized.jlt wrote:(Some? All?) games are scheduled in the middle of the night for Europeans. That's pretty unworkable for most people.
Btw sometimes the players in such events are not located in the expected time zones and what may seem unfavorable can be unexpectedly convenient too, for example some may be able to do a full day at their job after playing very early in the morning but not if the play late into the night.
Maybe, I think that very short notice and lack or late arrival of some crucial information also makes it harder to work around this problem.Javaness2 wrote:Whenever the event is scheduled online, I have the impression that eventually it must make things pretty unworkable for anyone who is neither unemployed nor a student.
Re: WAGC 2022
There are a few times to choose from, but all of them are at night or in the early afternoon for European players.
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Re: WAGC 2022
As suspected, not all plain sailing. I saw one player had to withdraw, and one other player complain about scheduling.
I'm not sure that there is really an easy solution to implement, but it doesn't feel entirely fair to all the participants to have such a system. Maybe the IGF could have asked to have trusted referees in other countries to add additional time slots.
I'm not sure that there is really an easy solution to implement, but it doesn't feel entirely fair to all the participants to have such a system. Maybe the IGF could have asked to have trusted referees in other countries to add additional time slots.
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Re: WAGC 2022
Did someone withdraw after the tournament began? It is not clear from that webpage that anyone did.Javaness2 wrote:As suspected, not all plain sailing. I saw one player had to withdraw, and one other player complain about scheduling.
I'm not sure that there is really an easy solution to implement, but it doesn't feel entirely fair to all the participants to have such a system. Maybe the IGF could have asked to have trusted referees in other countries to add additional time slots.
It is possible to organize a flexible online tournament but you need everyone to have flexibility, the players and the observers, not only the observers
This tournament isn't organized by the IGF. In the IGF the presidency is rotated every year and this seems to happen even if there is no AGM but this isn't much different from having AGM without any proper votes on anything important anyway. Typically the country with the presidency organizes the WAGC, unless it has been agreed to reschedule (i.e. allow a 4th country to hold it or to align with some big sports event taking place in one of the usual three). Now there is a Chinese presidency and they are organizing the WAGC tournament.
The invites were sent with a short notice, they were sent to Russia and Belarus, there wasn't a clear tournament schedule, and once it was clear neither of Russia and Belarus were registering it was only possible to extend the deadline for one day before the tournament start date. The combination of all of this is that it is the smallest WAGC since 1995 which had 44 players from 48 member countries, this year we have 45 from 77 member countries.
It is what it is.