Young Kwon National Online Tournament - 2nd annual

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Young Kwon National Online Tournament - 2nd annual

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The 2nd annual YKNOT tournament starts tomorrow (today).

pairings for round 1 have been posted
http://www.usgo.org/tournaments/YoungKwon/
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Re: Young Kwon National Online Tournament - 2nd annual

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Looks like final results are up, congratulations to Mingming Yin! -- http://usgo.org/tournaments/YoungKwon/2 ... Round5.pdf
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Re: Young Kwon National Online Tournament - 2nd annual

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Division 1A
1st Place with 5 wins: Mingming Yin

2-way Tie for 2nd Place with 4 wins:
2nd: Zhi Yuan (Andy) Liu
3rd: Zhanbo Sun

Division 1B
4-way Tie for 1st Place with 3 wins:
1st: Nicholas Jhirad
2nd: Xuyu Xiang
3rd: Hugh Zhang
4th: Jimmy Yang

Division 2
3-way Tie for 1st Place with 4 wins:
1st: Meng Lu
2nd: Yunxuan Li
3rd: Tony Cha

4-way Tie for 4th Place with 3 wins:
4th: Jeremy Chiu
5th: John Moore
6th: Amy Su
7th: Frank Salantrie

Division 3
2-way Tie for 1st Place with 4 wins:
1st: Louie Liu
2nd: Larry Qu

5-way Tie for 3rd Place with 3 wins:
3rd: April Ye
4th: Travis Nell
5th: Brandon Zhou
6th: Gabriella Su
7th: Haisong Yang

Division 4
3-way Tie for 1st Place with 3 wins:
1st: Stephen Allen
2nd: Martin Field
3rd: Terry Luo

Division 5
1st Place with 4 wins: Julian Erville

2nd Place with 3 wins: Bryan Tan

3-way Tie for 3rd Place with 2 wins:
3rd: John Lengyel
4th: Devin Flake
5th: JT Jackson


Note that the pairing program calculates tie-breaking this way: Sum of Opponents Scores first, and then Sum of Defeated Opponents Scores. Note that these scores are used to decide final place, but that prize money is awarded based on number of overall wins. When players have the same number of wins, the prize money for their places is added and split evenly between the players.
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