World Amateur Go Championship 2012
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NeoNemesis
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
Would you happen to know which country North Korea beat? I can't seem to find his opponent's name here http://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/amakisen/wor ... pants.html
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dankenzon
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
I did the same search!! I have no idea! initially because of the flag and the way the name may be spelled I think is Hong Kong, but the Dan level doesn't match
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
In a game where Thailand offered strong resistence, Japan wins showing how to take and keep control of a game!
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
Ok, North Korea won against an ADDED Chinese player, probably somebody didn't arrive or cancelled at the last moment
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
Sounds like this guy is going to be removed again, as Morocco didn't manage to make the event.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
South Korean 4d: i've heard that Koreans often declare their rank as 4d. and i can't think of a sane criterion that would choose a 'real' 4d from their rich supply of extremely strong amateurs.
North Korean: he must be pretty strong, in the second round he defeated Pal Balogh 6d from Hungaria. North Korea has no pros, so they can send their strongest player instead of just their strongest amateur (compared to CJK)
New Zealand - Czechia (*.sgf)
Czechia - Germany (*.sgf)
North Korean: he must be pretty strong, in the second round he defeated Pal Balogh 6d from Hungaria. North Korea has no pros, so they can send their strongest player instead of just their strongest amateur (compared to CJK)
New Zealand - Czechia (*.sgf)
Czechia - Germany (*.sgf)
Spilling gasoline feels good.
I might be wrong, but probably not.
I might be wrong, but probably not.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
Here is the current state of the tournament
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?page_id=7477
And if somebody can tell me how Argentina is going to play against... Argentina!! I would thanks!
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?page_id=7477
And if somebody can tell me how Argentina is going to play against... Argentina!! I would thanks!
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
Here comes games from the third round:
China Macau 0 - China 1
Japan can't stand South Korea. The korean fuseki defined the curse of the game!
North Korea player wins very quickly!!
And Rumany wins! very curios the situation in the upper left
China Macau 0 - China 1
Japan can't stand South Korea. The korean fuseki defined the curse of the game!
North Korea player wins very quickly!!
And Rumany wins! very curios the situation in the upper left
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
So, because the official published results are, IMO, hard to read, I've converted them to a more traditional format, with players sorted by score and SOS, and results based on the opponents current place.
Here's the standings after round 4 (with the pairing for round 5 already in there)
If anyone notices any errors, please let me know
EDIT: Python conversion code I used:
Works based on a tab separated text file with copy-pasted data from ranka's results page. Assumes UTF-8, if the editor you're using uses another encoding, change it in the codecs.open line.
This version also with SOSOS goodness
Here's the standings after round 4 (with the pairing for round 5 already in there)
If anyone notices any errors, please let me know
EDIT: Python conversion code I used:
Works based on a tab separated text file with copy-pasted data from ranka's results page. Assumes UTF-8, if the editor you're using uses another encoding, change it in the codecs.open line.
This version also with SOSOS goodness
Last edited by HermanHiddema on Mon May 14, 2012 10:02 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: World Amateur Go Championship 2012
HermanHiddema wrote:So, because the official published results are, IMO, hard to read, I've converted them to a more traditional format, with players sorted by score and SOS, and results based on the opponents current place.
I did something similar in Excel and my numbers match with yours, but your table is nicer to read. Thanks!