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WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2018 12:50 am
by Javaness2
This year the World Amateur Go Championship takes place in Tokyo. For the past few years it has been touring the world, as is befitting of a world championship. Ranka is going to be providing coverage of the event
http://www.ranka.intergofed.org/?p=14422 which seems to be sponsored by Gurunavi. The first day of competition is Friday 4th May.
Contestant list is here
http://www.ranka.intergofed.org/?p=14183
The obvious question is who will win? As South Korea have sent an 18 year old, I am going to guess it will be them.
Norway clearly has the most impressive beard. Philippines seems likely to win the best female award.
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 3:49 am
by Uberdude
Chen Wang 7d for China is one of their 4 titans of amateur go so a formidable opponent. On the other hand Bai and Ma (Chen and Hu didn't attend) did badly at the
2016 Gold cup with the Korean 7ds sweeping it, so depends what caliber this Korean 7d is. Chen came 2nd in the 2010 WAGC, losing to Hong Songhuk who was one of the Koreans at the Gold cup. He played in the 2014 EGC, losing to only Yulin Tong 4p:
http://www.europeangodatabase.eu/EGD/Pl ... y=15025956.
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Thu May 03, 2018 11:04 pm
by Javaness2
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 12:36 am
by Uberdude
Results at
https://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/event/amaki ... esult.html
L19's very own dhu (to whom I generously lost the British championship to allow him to attend the WAGC

) lost his first game against Dmitry Surin 6d of Russia but won the second against a 5d from Mexico. Also Carlo Metta, the Italian accused and convicted of cheating with Leela in the pandanet league, beat current French champion Ben DG 6d so that's more evidence he has improved significantly.
P.S. a bunch of games per round are broadcast on wbaduk Japan server.
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 10:17 pm
by Uberdude
Round 3:
- Carlo died pretty quickly against the Korean 7d: did early 3-3 and then then dubious captured a few more stones to give even more thickness, invaded, died.
- dhu beat Croatian 3d
Round 4.
- dhu playing Polish Stanislaw 6d. Ran a stone out a ladder before playing breaker, giving tortoise. Does he think he is Elf OpenGo?
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Fri May 04, 2018 10:56 pm
by Javaness2
Uberdude wrote: Also Carlo Metta, the Italian accused and convicted of cheating with Leela in the pandanet league, beat current French champion Ben DG 6d so that's more evidence he has improved significantly.
It seems Carlo had a walkover in this case, but we can speculate about his other results

Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 12:00 am
by Shenoute
Here's the game played by Carlo Metta against the Korean player. Did white really need to invade with 64?
Edit. Discovered after replaying it from WBaduk that all sgf are available on the tournament website...
https://www.nihonkiin.or.jp/event/amaki ... cords.html
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 12:25 am
by Uberdude
I think playing that attachment against the corner on move 46 would have been better: game 46 only added <10 points to an already alive group. Maybe Carlo expect Kim to fight like a feisty but foolish European, but Kim wisely sacrificed a few stones for outside thickness even though it was gote (the r11 stone makes invading right harder). In fact I don't much like Carlo's shimari but prefer finishing the new joseki with knight move.
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 12:39 am
by Fenring
Uberdude wrote: Also Carlo Metta, the Italian accused and convicted of cheating with Leela in the pandanet league, beat current French champion Ben DG 6d so that's more evidence he has improved significantly.
1) its a bit hard to say who si the best between Benjamin,Tanguy,Thomas.
2) Seems Benjamin jsut the miss the first round,so they didn't play.
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 1:09 am
by Uberdude
Fenring wrote:Benjamin just say he missed the first round because the alarm clock was not powerful enough.
Ah, that's a shame. I did the same 2 years ago. I know you could say it's the player's responsibility, but I think the organisers could help by banging on doors or at least telling players to arrange a telephone wake up call. Funnily enough Ben might play Carlo in the next round of the PGETC.
Azerbaijan vs Slovakia in round 4 was a nice example that's there's no need to resist your opponent's plans if they are bad ones (Azerbaijan made the centre territory he wanted and lost by 40).
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 5:55 am
by karaklis
Uberdude wrote:Also Carlo Metta, the Italian accused and convicted of cheating with Leela in the pandanet league, beat current French champion Ben DG 6d so that's more evidence he has improved significantly.
According to information from the German discussion board (via Benjamin Teuber, the German participant) Metta won by forfeit because BDG failed to appear at the tournament site in time. After 20 minutes late the game will be automatically lost by forfeit.
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 8:53 am
by nasdaq
Anyone else notice this:
Mon 7
9:30 ~ 12:30 Round 7
13:30 ~ 16:30 Round 8
17:30 ~ 18:30 Closing Ceremony
Photo Session
18:30 Doping Test
makes me think what the Doping Test could entail...
how much sake one can stomach?
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 12:00 pm
by Shenoute
Uberdude wrote:I think playing that attachment against the corner on move 46 would have been better: game 46 only added <10 points to an already alive group. Maybe Carlo expect Kim to fight like a feisty but foolish European, but Kim wisely sacrificed a few stones for outside thickness even though it was gote (the r11 stone makes invading right harder). In fact I don't much like Carlo's shimari but prefer finishing the new joseki with knight move.
Ah, thanks! The sequence after 46 certainly doesn't make invading easier...
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 11:28 pm
by Uberdude
A good day for Chan YiTien 7d of Taiwan, who won the WAGC on SOS a few years ago and said he hoped to win outright this time: he beat China by half a point in the morning and Korea by resign in the afternoon. So in a good position to win the event. Japan lost to China and Korea.
P.S. Carlo beat young Spanish talent Oscar Vazquez 5d by resign using his double 3-3 opening.
Re: WAGC #39 Tokyo, Japan
Posted: Sat May 05, 2018 11:45 pm
by Calvin Clark
Uberdude wrote:A good day for Chan YiTien 7d of Taiwan, who won the WAGC on SOS a few years ago and said he hoped to win outright this time: he beat China by half a point in the morning and Korea by resign in the afternoon. So in a good position to win the event.
I wasn't watching the game relay, but I figured it was a signal when the Korean took off his jacket and started flapping his shirt to cool off.