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Joaz must be right about non-Chinese vs Chinese

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:08 am
by eoi
Joaz Banbeck wrote:The cumulative odds of all of this happening are 3/5 * 8/13 * 7/11 * 2/3 * 5/7 * 4/5 = 6720/75075 or slightly less than 9 percent.

Ok, it could be random.

Well, since the same thing happened in the first round (15 non-Chinese players were paired in EVERY CASE with a Chinese player), I think Joaz must be right. The same analysis in the first round gives the probability of 17/31 * 16/29 * ... * 4/5 = 16384/17678835 or about 0.000927, or 0.09 percent. Very unlikely!

Also, it would be easy to do this in practice: just give one group of fans numbered 1 to 16 to the non-Chinese (plus one Chinese, who was actually fortunate since he didn't have to face a Korean player), and another group numbered 1 to 16 to the Chinese.

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:36 am
by Laman
i usually keep myself from struggling for more attention than i deserve, but if you check my post #34, it already brought some of the facts and guesses repeated on this page.

also, i've found NO unnecessary in-country pairings in ANY round of the 3 previous seasons of the LG cup (looked one year further back when writing this post). it virtually proves that pairings are made as to avoid match-ups from the same nationality. still it wouldn't be pointless to read the actual rules, to learn of possible other criterion and if the starting numbers play any role in pairing after round 1

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:23 pm
by eoi
Laman wrote:i usually keep myself from struggling for more attention than i deserve, but if you check my post #34, it already brought some of the facts and guesses repeated on this page.

Ah, sorry, you're quite right. Missed your post.

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:29 pm
by tapir
So what?

Would you like to qualify by a really tough preliminary for a world championship just to play the guys from your local go club even though it could be avoided? Only rule nuts without common sense can believe this would be a more desirable procedure.

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 2:18 pm
by hyperpape
Tapir, I don't see anyone complaining. We're just curious and willing to engage any silly abstract topic that drifts our way.

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:18 pm
by tapir
Seriously OT: You meet a lot of people who are against such common sense things as not pairing people from the same place in amateur tournaments because it doesn't combine well with their favourite tie breaker. Every time SOS performs badly they blame the pairing. Remembering this I was carried away... :-?

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:55 pm
by Uberdude
hyperpape wrote:You're making a general point about statistical inference, Uberdude, but I wonder how much weight it holds in this case. The reason is roughly that while it's true that Joaz looked at the data and saw a potential correlation, rather than thinking of a question then looking at the data, there's also a limited set of patterns he might have noticed. After all, while it's true that there's some chance that players whose last names begin with A-G are paired with players whose last names are paired with H-Z, or some other silly pattern, it's unlikely that anyone will comment on that pattern if it appears. If there are a thousand patterns you might notice, then you do have to be highly sceptical if any appears. If there are two, then you only need to be slightly sceptical (where sceptical is a placeholder for various statistical corrections you might use).

I think there are really only three patterns that are highly likely to be commented upon: pairing strong/weak players against each other, pairing players of different nationalities against each other.

Anyway, we really should just hunt down information on pairing, and/or look at the previous years to get more data.


Yes, I was making a more general point, as this abuse of probability/statistics is very common (e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-18102529) and I want to make the world a better place by stopping it :batman: .

I do agree that this case is weaker than others due to the relative scarcity of "interesting" patterns. But I can already add to your 3: pairing of players of the same nationality is surely just as interesting. And there could be interesting events involving subsets of the group, e.g. pairing people with the same surname or repeating draws of recent tournaments.

P.S. looking at past draws, I agree it looks very likely they do pair to mix countries, which I think it a good idea.

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:30 pm
by trout
It is lunch hour.

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Lee Changho stepped away from his game and watching Lee Sedol's game.

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Seo Bongsoo anounces starting game.

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Images from Oro.

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:42 pm
by EdLee
trout, thanks for the oro photos. The venue looks very nice: the floor, walls, ceiling, lighting -- all look very nice, grand, and classy...
except for the ugly tablecloths.
The brown ones are not so bad, but the green ones... :oops:
In fact, if the tables are halfway decent, simply removing the green tablecloths would be a plus.

For such a nice international tourney with a budget, you'd think they can do better than the green tablecloths. :evil:
They remind me of CGoban's ugly green background.

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:52 am
by trout
Result of round of 16,
Lee Younggu defeated Xiao Zhenghao by resign.
Shi Yue defeated Lee Sedol by resign.
Na Hyun defeated Jiang Weijie by resign.
Li Kang defeated Lee Changho by resign.
Won Seongjin defeated Choi Kihoon by 5.5.
Lian Xiao defeted Park Junghwan by 1.5.
Kang Dongyoon defeated Peng Liyao by 0.5.
Choi Cheolhan defeated Gu Li by 0.5.


Many prominent(highlighted) players were lost in this round.

Next round will be played in November(11/05) according to igokisen.

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:33 am
by cdybeijing
I love these updates from Trout!

Lee Sedol lost - the plot thickens...

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:13 am
by bakekoq
omg. my friend surely stress a lot for this one. he's the fans of Gu Li. It'll let him fire up in the tourney in the weekend. T_T

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:19 am
by trout
Pairing for round of 8,

Na Hyun vs Shi Yue
Kang Dongyoon vs Li Kang
Choi Cheolhan vs Lian Xiao
Won Seongjin vs Lee Younggu

Korea
China

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Image from Oro.

Round of 8 - 11/5/12
Semi final - 11/7/12

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:19 am
by Joaz Banbeck
trout wrote:...

Many prominent(highlighted) players were lost in this round.

Next round will be played in November(11/05) according to igokisen.


It will take 5 months to find all of them??

Re: 17th LG cup main tournament about to start!!!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 2:23 pm
by bakekoq
omg. why does it have to be that long? anybody know the reasons?