Euro Pro Qualifiers
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Euro Pro Qualifiers
It will start in a few days time. Who do you think is going to win?
https://www.eurogofed.org/proqualificat ... _2019.html
Rob Van Zeijst is clearly the oldest candidate, apart from him and Cornel, I suppose the rest are all under 30 years old. Cornel starts as favourite if you trust GoR. I think he is the only 'top' player who hasn't gone abroad to study Go.
https://www.eurogofed.org/proqualificat ... _2019.html
Rob Van Zeijst is clearly the oldest candidate, apart from him and Cornel, I suppose the rest are all under 30 years old. Cornel starts as favourite if you trust GoR. I think he is the only 'top' player who hasn't gone abroad to study Go.
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
Cornel has a nice improvement in rating recently to 7d, anyone know why? Maybe studying with AI?

But I think I'll still vote for Stanislaw (who leads Cornel 4-2 in head-to-head):

But I think I'll still vote for Stanislaw (who leads Cornel 4-2 in head-to-head):
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
"Great" start from Russian players. A.Chernykh and V.Kajmin missed connecting flight and forfeited their first game. There was an option to restructure the tournament bracket to have them play each other but organizers decided to follow the rules.
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
i just hope cornel does it. always enjoying his streams
maybe the others are stronger, but in a tournament anything can happen. lets just hope the refs don't bottle it 
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
It's double elimination though so they aren't out yet, just a big disadvantage and free win to Ondrej Kruml and Tang le Calve.Arcaress wrote:"Great" start from Russian players. A.Chernykh and V.Kajmin missed connecting flight and forfeited their first game. There was an option to restructure the tournament bracket to have them play each other but organizers decided to follow the rules.
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
Of the Top 4 seeds, it is only Anton Chernykh who didn't score 2/2, but not making it to the venue for Round 1 would cause that.
eliminated so far: Jonas Welticke, Oscar Vasquez, Sinan Dejpov, and 1 other.
No real surprises so far I think. Cornel - Rob was a match which could have been an upset, but Rob resigned quite politely.
eliminated so far: Jonas Welticke, Oscar Vasquez, Sinan Dejpov, and 1 other.
No real surprises so far I think. Cornel - Rob was a match which could have been an upset, but Rob resigned quite politely.
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
On the topic of EGF pro qualifiers and promotions, I notice the Transatlantic games aren't yet in Mateusz's record of low dan promotion points. I think it would be quite reasonable to count 4 wins there
(similar to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_IIHF ... ontroversy):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1349314411
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1349314411
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
I asked Artem Kachanovski about this and online tournaments don't get LDPs. So wins in the Transatlantic games don't count towards LDPs.Uberdude wrote:On the topic of EGF pro qualifiers and promotions, I notice the Transatlantic games aren't yet in Mateusz's record of low dan promotion points. I think it would be quite reasonable to count 4 wins there(similar to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_IIHF ... ontroversy):
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1349314411
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
The semi-finals are now in progress:
Stanislaw Frejlak vs Lukas Podpera
Dominik Boviz vs Tanguy le Calve
Dominik had an impressive upset to beat Cornel.
Viktor Lin played a very nicely controlled game against Tanguy, was leading into yose but somehow lost it.
Stanislaw Frejlak vs Lukas Podpera
Dominik Boviz vs Tanguy le Calve
Dominik had an impressive upset to beat Cornel.
Viktor Lin played a very nicely controlled game against Tanguy, was leading into yose but somehow lost it.
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
Yeah, I was watching on Twitch at the beginning of the endgame and people were saying Lin was up by 15 or 20 points but then I had to go. What happened?Uberdude wrote: Viktor Lin played a very nicely controlled game against Tanguy, was leading into yose but somehow lost it.
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
The game Viktor Lin vs. Tanguy Le Calvé is here:
LeelaZero says that White's move 164 should have been at H5, but I don't really understand why.
BTW, the final will be tomorrow 11:00 CET, Tanguy vs. Lukas.
Recent games Tanguy vs. Lukas:
19 may 2018: Lukas wins
20 jan 2018: Tanguy wins
15 jun 2017: Lukas wins
18 feb 2017: Lukas wins
4 mar 2016: Lukas wins
26 jul 2015: Tanguy wins
13 mar 2015: Lukas wins
It looks like Lukas has better chances, but anything can happen!
LeelaZero says that White's move 164 should have been at H5, but I don't really understand why.
BTW, the final will be tomorrow 11:00 CET, Tanguy vs. Lukas.
Recent games Tanguy vs. Lukas:
19 may 2018: Lukas wins
20 jan 2018: Tanguy wins
15 jun 2017: Lukas wins
18 feb 2017: Lukas wins
4 mar 2016: Lukas wins
26 jul 2015: Tanguy wins
13 mar 2015: Lukas wins
It looks like Lukas has better chances, but anything can happen!
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Re: Euro Pro Qualifiers
move 164 to H5 (jlt wrote:The game Viktor Lin vs. Tanguy Le Calvé is here:
LeelaZero says that White's move 164 should have been at H5, but I don't really understand why.
If he does not then he is punished by this seq:
Another black resistance that fails: