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Re: studying go in china
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 7:12 pm
by zaqxswcde
Interesting blog. Nice photos! About the rank conversion - Chinese ranks are most definitely not 2 weaker than European ones. In fact, I would say that they are at least equal, or perhaps higher. You're right that 6-dan is the highest for Chinese players, and it's extremely strong. 5-dan Chinese is quite strong as well, perhaps 5d-6d Europe (which goes to 7d).
Re: studying go in china
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 7:25 pm
by otenki
zaqxswcde wrote:Interesting blog. Nice photos! About the rank conversion - Chinese ranks are most definitely not 2 weaker than European ones. In fact, I would say that they are at least equal, or perhaps higher. You're right that 6-dan is the highest for Chinese players, and it's extremely strong. 5-dan Chinese is quite strong as well, perhaps 5d-6d Europe (which goes to 7d).
In the meantime indeed I've understood the rank conversion a bit more and indeed my explanation was not correct.
This is what I understand now, correct me if I'm wrong.
The first number is the chinese rank, the second the european.
1d => 10k-2k
2d => 2k-1d
3d => 1d-2d
4d => 3d-5d
5d => 6d-7d
6d => 8d
Cheers,
Otenki
Re: studying go in china
Posted: Wed Oct 30, 2013 7:26 pm
by otenki
often wrote:Heh, i went through that program. Tell Yan An that "hwang chi kang" says hi.
Yan and Li were very happy to hear about you!
Cheers,
Otenki