Korean Taiwanese and Chinese Title and League Scene
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Korean Taiwanese and Chinese Title and League Scene
To remind us there are other pros in Korea apart from deity Shin Jinseo (Shin can also mean god, deity, another pronunciation of Kami). Who will claim the coveted title of second in Korea after Park Jungwhan? And Will Ke Jie forever just be a weiqi streamer?
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Re: Chinese and Korean Title and League Scene
It might be more fitting to have a separate thread for each country. Lumping them together as-if it's the same title and league scene will probably be confusing.
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Re: Korean Taiwan China Title and League Scene
It's just based on the fact that the familiarity level of westerner with Japanese scene is equivalent to that of Korea and China. And the fact that their professional scenes are more integrated with each other, and their geographic proximity. In my view too many separate threads for separate things end up more confusing but I'm not too fussed either way!kvasir wrote:It might be more fitting to have a separate thread for each country. Lumping them together as-if it's the same title and league scene will probably be confusing.