2017 22nd Samsung Cup
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
Are you saying that every pro in the world will have an identical emotional reaction to losing a game by 0.5 to losing a game by 100?baduk wrote:for pro players there is no difference losing by 100 or 0.5,a loss is a loss.
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
of course my statement was a little bit exaggerated and every human is different, but my point is the margin doesnt tell much if the game was a close fight or not (0.5 maybe,but 1.5 is already quite comfortable for most pros)
In general pros are considering theire mistakes and you have to look at the game to really know if it was interesting or not .Also pros know the result many moves in advance,so no matter how close it is they cannot really do much in the endgame (at pros level of course)so it doesnt matter if they win or lose by 100 or 0.5 Point,"defeat is still a defeat"(since they couldnt change the result anyway) "if you dont look at the story of the game you cant really judhe if it was interesting or not.
In general pros are considering theire mistakes and you have to look at the game to really know if it was interesting or not .Also pros know the result many moves in advance,so no matter how close it is they cannot really do much in the endgame (at pros level of course)so it doesnt matter if they win or lose by 100 or 0.5 Point,"defeat is still a defeat"(since they couldnt change the result anyway) "if you dont look at the story of the game you cant really judhe if it was interesting or not.
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
As has been stated, between pros, 1.5 points in the endgame comfortable. What is missing here is CONTEXT. Assume there is a game between A and B where B has this huge dragon not yet alive. B can make a move that ensures life for the dragon BUT then A with sente will win the end game by 1.5 points, or in the exact example, 0.5 points. Or B can make an end game move to go ahead IF the dragon does not die.
B will choose the latter, and will NOT feel worse because ending up losing the game "by a hundred points" (by resignation). It was the ONLY chance.
B will choose the latter, and will NOT feel worse because ending up losing the game "by a hundred points" (by resignation). It was the ONLY chance.
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
Mr.Kin's page has wrong pairings. I guess I should come to this forum first from now on.
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
I'm surprised Iyama didn't make it to the quarter finals. All the players who made it are all ranked quite a few places below Iyama by Goratings.Uberdude wrote:Some more surprise results:
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
But you aren't surprised that the undisputed (human) world #1, Ke Jie, didn't make it to the quarter finals either? Or that #2 Park Junghwan didn't make the semis (indeed none of goratings #1, #2, #3, #4 made it)? Or that none of the 11 goratings top 20 (at the time) who played in them made it through the prelims? Why pick out Iyama in particular? IMO this tournament has shown there's quite a depth (say 50 of them) of top pros (particularly young Chinese), any one of whom could, on a good day, beat another.TheCannyOnion wrote: I'm surprised Iyama didn't make it to the quarter finals. All the players who made it are all ranked quite a few places below Iyama by Goratings.
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
I think he is doing the best he could to supply some useful information. The paring information is not determined before the tournament. Poor Mr Kin has to (I suppose) manually update his tables after each round, which is not as straight-forward as it might appear,handa711 wrote:Mr.Kin's page has wrong pairings. I guess I should come to this forum first from now on.
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
Not undisputed anymore.Uberdude wrote: But you aren't surprised that the undisputed (human) world #1, Ke Jie, didn't make it to the quarter finals either?
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
Iyama Yuta lost to Shin, a player ranked higher than him, so it's much less of a surprise than say Ke Jie and Park Junghwan.
I'd say Tang is now the favorite because of his experience in international tournaments, and he tends to play better against Korean players.
I'd say Tang is now the favorite because of his experience in international tournaments, and he tends to play better against Korean players.
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I may failed to get a joke for a second time of today in lifein19x19, but why do you say 'not anymore'?alphaville wrote:Not undisputed anymore.
Are there any rank besides goratings, mamumamu, Dr. Park Taeil, and Chinese professional ranking that point out that Ke Jie is not number one?
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
Ke Jie has come back down to the pack a bit after the long winning streak, but he is definitely still No. 1. I found him to remain quite consistent against other top players, but can lose to lesser players here and there, while Park is sort of the opposite, less likely to suffer an upset but also not beating top pros at an outrageous rate.
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Re: 2017 22nd Samsung Cup
Semifinals are happening right now. Again here are the matchups:
Tang Weixing (b) vs. Ahn Kukhyun (w)
Gu Zihao (b) vs Tong Mengcheng (w)
Tang Weixing (b) vs. Ahn Kukhyun (w)
Gu Zihao (b) vs Tong Mengcheng (w)