World Amateur Go Championship 2011
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World Amateur Go Championship 2011
The WAGC 2011 has just started. First round results are in as I post, with no big surprises yet, and can be found at: http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/amakisen/wor ... esult.html
Coverage at: http://ranka.intergofed.org/
Only 57 participants this year, down from 68 at its peak in 2006-2008.
Coverage at: http://ranka.intergofed.org/
Only 57 participants this year, down from 68 at its peak in 2006-2008.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
2nd round results are posted. In the article, it says that some of the games are being broadcast. Are they on IGS?
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
I'm curious: why is India's representative so weak? I would have thought they could find many people stronger than 4k in a country of that size.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
1st unexpected result: Hirata-san lost to Morten Ofstad 4d from Norway!
http://www.361points.com/blog/2011/05/2 ... y-in-wagc/
http://www.361points.com/blog/2011/05/2 ... y-in-wagc/
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
Dusk Eagle wrote:I'm curious: why is India's representative so weak? I would have thought they could find many people stronger than 4k in a country of that size.
As far as I know you have to pay for your flight yourself and I don't know about accommodations. Maybe this 4k was the only one willing to spend so much money (+ the time) on his hobby?
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
Adrian Ghioc wrote:1st unexpected result: Hirata-san lost to Morten Ofstad 4d from Norway!
http://www.361points.com/blog/2011/05/2 ... y-in-wagc/
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
Adrian Ghioc wrote:1st unexpected result: Hirata-san lost to Morten Ofstad 4d from Norway!
http://www.361points.com/blog/2011/05/2 ... y-in-wagc/
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
I don't find it very unexpected at all; you can only have so much stamina at the age of 84.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
Araban wrote:I don't find it very unexpected at all; you can only have so much stamina at the age of 84.
I think it's somewhat unexpected anyway. He probably had to have quite a bit of stamina to get through to win whatever tournament was held to find Japan's strongest amateur entry...
It was also only the third game with the previous two being against low seeds.
I would have really liked to see Eric Lui win the 4th round, but too much of an upset maybe.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
I'm German so I'm cheering for Germany, but we aren't doing to well (currently place 25, was rated 10
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So I've decided to cheer for the Polish dude. Seriously, what is up with this guy? He is only 4 dan but in the top 4? And all those crazy fuseki strategies I'm hearing about? I'm just glad I'm not a dan player, Dresden isn't too far from Poland
So I've decided to cheer for the Polish dude. Seriously, what is up with this guy? He is only 4 dan but in the top 4? And all those crazy fuseki strategies I'm hearing about? I'm just glad I'm not a dan player, Dresden isn't too far from Poland
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"Cutting? Killing? Poking out eyes? What the hell are you playing?"
"Cutting? Killing? Poking out eyes? What the hell are you playing?"
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
Adrian Ghioc wrote:1st unexpected result: Hirata-san lost to Morten Ofstad 4d from Norway!
http://www.361points.com/blog/2011/05/2 ... y-in-wagc/
Go Morten! Go Norway! That was awesome!
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
Araban wrote:I don't find it very unexpected at all; you can only have so much stamina at the age of 84.
Oops! Sorry, you're right. Let me re-phrase it and tell the real news...
A no name beginner, old granddaddy from a certain Asian country unknown until today for its go achievements, unexpectedly won against a 7d from Canada & a 5d from Czech Republic. Some sources claim that more such big surprises are on their way. However, as expected, he lost to a famous 4d from Norway, multiple world & European champion.
Is this OK?
Adrian
P.S. Sorry, Morten; Gomen nasai, Hirata-sama
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2011
Araban wrote:Yes, much better!Adrian Ghioc wrote:Is this OK?
Thank you
The problem is that I'm a little bit confused ... that Japanese beginner has just won against a 4 dan from Spain...