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1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #15 (24 Jan 2013)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:33 pm
by John Fairbairn
We've just had this week the pro game with the apparently longest age difference between women - 71 years. By our reckoning it was actually the longest between any players, the previous record of 69 years being this game, which happens to feature a female as well (Xie was just turned 19 here). Sugiuchi is still the oldie - but husband Masao in this case, aged 88, rather than Kazuko. Unfortunately the teenager won in both cases.
(;SZ[19]FF[3]
PW[Sugiuchi Masao]
WR[9d]
PB[Xie Yimin]
BR[4d]
EV[48th Judan]
DT[2008]
KM[6.5]
RE[B+R]
US[GoGoD95]
;B[qd];W[dp];B[pq];W[dc];B[ce];W[dh];B[fc];W[de];B[cd];W[dd];B[cc];W[cf]
;B[bf];W[bg];B[cg];W[df];B[bh];W[dg];B[ag];W[od];B[mc];W[qc];B[pc];W[pd]
;B[oc];W[nc];B[nb];W[nd];B[pb];W[qe];B[rd];W[md];B[lc];W[ld];B[kd];W[kc]
;B[re];W[kb];B[lb];W[ic];B[ke];W[la];B[mb];W[ie];B[qf];W[lf];B[kf];W[lg]
;B[kg];W[lh];B[ig];W[ji];B[hh];W[hf];B[kh];W[ki];B[li];W[mi];B[lj];W[mj]
;B[lk];W[hi];B[gi];W[hj];B[gg];W[mk];B[hd];W[qb];B[rb];W[gd];B[ll];W[ml]
;B[lm];W[nn];B[ge];W[hc];B[fd];W[gc];B[fe];W[he];B[fh];W[ch];B[bg];W[eb]
;B[fb];W[gb];B[fa];W[cb];B[bb];W[dk];B[fk];W[il];B[dl];W[cl];B[dm];W[cm]
;B[cn];W[el];B[ek];W[dn];B[em];W[ck];B[in];W[hn];B[en];W[do];B[ho];W[gn]
;B[go];W[gl];B[eo];W[jh];B[jg];W[ih];B[hg];W[jk];B[im];W[hm];B[gk];W[hk]
;B[fl];W[ep];B[ng];W[nh];B[le];W[oa];B[ob];W[og];B[mf];W[nf];B[mg];W[mh]
;B[me];W[ma];B[rc];W[ph];B[fo];W[mo];B[pn];W[kn];B[ln];W[lo];B[km];W[ij]
;B[oi];W[pi];B[nm];W[om];B[mm];W[on];B[ol];W[pl];B[pk];W[ok];B[nl];W[qk]
;B[pm];W[pj];B[ql];W[pk];B[po];W[oq];B[op];W[nq];B[pr];W[ip];B[jp];W[jo]
;B[io];W[jq];B[kp];W[kq];B[iq];W[ko];B[jl];W[lp];B[rl];W[pf];B[jd];W[id]
;B[pe];W[rk];B[ir];W[fr];B[dr];W[er];B[bn];W[bm];B[jp];W[np];B[or];W[oo]
;B[pp];W[nr];B[ci];W[di];B[bi];W[cj];B[ga];W[ha];B[jc];W[jb];B[bp];W[cq]
;B[bq];W[cr];B[br];W[bs];B[rg];W[rh];B[nk];W[nj];B[ne];W[sl];B[rm];W[sm]
;B[sn];W[sk];B[rn];W[of];B[kj];W[jj];B[oe];W[ba];B[ab];W[bj];B[mn];W[jr]
;B[ib];W[hb];B[ri]
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Now I again pass you over to my colleague T Mark Hall for next week.
Thank you to those who have been supplying new information on all these posts.
Re: 1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #15 (24 Jan 2013)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:57 pm
by pwaldron
I must confess I find myself cheering for the old farts more and more as I age.

Re: 1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #15 (24 Jan 2013)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:15 pm
by ez4u
John Fairbairn wrote:We've just had this week the pro game with the apparently longest age difference between women - 71 years. By our reckoning it was actually the longest between any players, the previous record of 69 years being this game, which happens to feature a female as well (Xie was just turned 19 here). Sugiuchi is still the oldie - but husband Masao in this case, aged 88, rather than Kazuko. Unfortunately the teenager won in both cases.
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Thank you to those who have been supplying new information on all these posts.
It is a pleasure. I was (and am) not confident on the issue of the largest age gap. I had a vague memory of one of my friends commenting on Masao (now 92) last year but could not remember the details. He is still active in tournaments, with a 7-7 record in 2012 and 7-8 in 2011!
I could find in Go World that last February he (still 91) played Tsuneishi Takashi (still 20 at the time) in the Meijin prelims for another 71-year gap. It needs some work with birthdays to settle the issue.

Re: 1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #15 (24 Jan 2013)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:35 pm
by TheBigH
As medical science continues to improve, people will live longer and longer and remain mentally active and alert to very old ages. We'll probably see 100-year age differences at some point!
Re: 1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #15 (24 Jan 2013)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:35 pm
by quantumf
ez4u wrote:I could find in Go World that last February he (still 91) played Tsuneishi Takashi (still 20 at the time) in the Meijin prelims for another 71-year gap. It needs some work with birthdays to settle the issue.

Never mind the birthdays, what we all want to know is who won??
Re: 1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #15 (24 Jan 2013)
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:52 pm
by ez4u
quantumf wrote:ez4u wrote:I could find in Go World that last February he (still 91) played Tsuneishi Takashi (still 20 at the time) in the Meijin prelims for another 71-year gap. It needs some work with birthdays to settle the issue.

Never mind the birthdays, what we all want to know is who won??
Sadly for us old guys, the younger generation scored again. Tsuneishi beat Sugiuchi, but then lost to Hoshino Masaki 8p and so did not advance to the 'A' preliminary round.
Re: 1001 GoGoD Games for your Coffee Break #15 (24 Jan 2013)
Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 1:28 am
by ez4u
ez4u wrote:... It needs some work with birthdays to settle the issue.

Need I say that I couldn't resist when time became available?
Sugiuchi Kazuko (6-Mar-1927) vs. Fujisawa Rina (18-Sep-1998) = 71 years 6 months and 2 days
Sugiuchi Masao (20-Oct-1920) vs. Fujita Akihito (8-Nov-1991) = 71 years 0 months and 19 days; they played in the 60th Oza preliminaries
Sugiuchi Masao (20-Oct-1920) vs. Ito Masashi (22-Jul-1991) = 70 years 9 months and 2 days; they played in the 18th Ryusei preliminaries
Sugiuchi Masao (20-Oct-1920) vs. Tsuneishi Takashi (14-May-1991) = 70 years 6 months and 24 days
Sugiuchi Masao (20-Oct-1920) vs. Xei Yimin (16-Nov-1989) = 69 years 0 months and 27 days
There are actually several more games for Masao against vintage 88-89 youngsters but we shall draw the curtain here. Unfortunately it seems that the Sugiuchi's have not beaten anyone 70 or more years their junior... yet!
