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Author: | Elom [ Tue Mar 13, 2018 2:01 pm ] |
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Two players, one male and one female, from Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, North America and Europe. One player each from South America, Africa, Oceania Asia excluding the aforementioned countries. Set up a four-round swiss tournament, and it will replicate a single elimination for the winning players complete with a bronze medal game (matched correctly). Call it the Milky Way Wide Ultimate Go Championships because if there are any sentient or non-sentient beings in the galaxy who play go we will surely invite them. Two commentating pairs will be based on a jet orbiting earth, assigned to four games each. |
Author: | Elom [ Tue Mar 27, 2018 10:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
Another of my nightmare ideas from 2014/2015. A win-and-continue tournament of three players each from European, American, and female Taiwanese professionals. Now mentioning it, I think President Stiassny did imply openness to the idea of a match between the AGA and EGF professionals, but cited travel costs as being an issue. Would this be tried online? |
Author: | Elom [ Sun May 06, 2018 10:03 am ] |
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Author: | Elom [ Sun Jun 03, 2018 12:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
I've thought about this for a while, and think it may be more sensible to arrange the four-round swiss tournament as follows: Two players each, one male and one female, China, S. Korea, Japan, Taiwan Two players each, Rest of Asia, N. America, Europe One player each, S. America, Africa&Oceania The win-and-continue idea between EGF, AGA and female Taiwanese professionals is quite a bit older as it's always made sense to me, but maybe giving a 'one player' handicap of-sorts, the EGF and AGA professionals competing with four players and Taiwanese three, is more even. |
Author: | Elom [ Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
Swiss: 1.1 16 player swiss. 1.2 4 Rounds (enough to determine a single winner) 2.1 (3 players (1 Male, 1 Female, 1 Youth) * S. Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan) = 12 players 2.2 (1 player * N.America; Europe; S.America; Asia, Oceania and other territories) = 4 players |
Author: | Elom [ Sat Sep 22, 2018 7:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
From 2035 16 Player single elimination pro tournament. Alternating between North America and Europe every two years (so it is held in Europe every four years) NHK/TV Asia Cup time settings 4 China 4 S. Korea (One Chinese and one Korean player in each bracket) 3 Japan 3 Taiwan 1 Special 1 World Stage 1: Special preliminary A tournament combining senior pros, female pros, AGA and North America residing pros and EGF and Europe residing pros. Some months later... Stage 2: World amateur preliminary Similar to the Samsung Cup. More months later... Main tournament Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final and third placed match (The actual games can all be played within two days) When western go is developed enough so that there are two sponsors (one in each country) that could provide about $50,000/€50,000 for first place every four years, it may be possible. |
Author: | Elom [ Tue Nov 13, 2018 8:45 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
A tournament to help sort out ratings between players. First a special preliminary of senior, female and western professionals. Then for the main tournament, Japan sends eight seeds that are each placed in one group. The same is done for Eight qualifiers from the special preliminary. China and Korea each send seven seeds, and Taiwan sends two. From here on copy the Samsung Cup . Another thought: respond to the trend towards faster time limits with a tournament that has slower ones each round. The sponsors and viewers can watch rapid games at the start but the pros get four or five hours of main time in the final. Okay that's enough |
Author: | Elom [ Fri Nov 16, 2018 1:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
Eight groups A to H 8 Japan A-H 4 China A, C, E, G 4 Korea B, D, F, H 2 Chinese Taipei-Taiwan A, H 6 from preliminary of those aged above 44, AGA pros and EGF pros B-G 8 from female preliminary A-H Then copy the Samsung Cup. Exiting matches! Although I'm being funny just doing this often |
Author: | Elom [ Fri Nov 30, 2018 6:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
If another large scale international pro tournament was held in Japan... First quarter of the year Preliminaries. Sixteen sixteen-player groups from A to Q each qualify two players from a Swiss with NHK timing. Four games instead of three, as you want to see which of the qualifiers can top the group... Groups could be played one after the other over three months. Second quarter Round of thirty-two and round of sixteen using short time limits of one hour and one times one minute per move. Third quarter Quarterfinals and and Semifinals using long time limits of two hours and two times two minutes per move. Fourth quarter Final over two days using marathon limits of three hours and three times three minutes per move. The first day ends when both players' main time has run out. ---------- Preliminaries Insei and some amateurs can participate in the qualifying rounds (perhaps making up for any extra spaces left). One could pay pros per game with a bonus (plus fifty percent?) for winning. Each game gets a commentating pair. The preliminaries would act as entry level action-based go game commentary for TV sport audiences. Main tournament Instead of pay per game, prize money per round is offered (so amateurs and insei are included, although promoting qualifiers to 5p would mean there's no difference). Eight commentating pairs again. Qualifying from the preliminaries can get one the prize for round of 32. Winning the final gets one the prize for playing in the 'round of one', the championship prize. If prizes increase in powers of two, each round has the same total prize money and each player gets additional prize money double to that of the last (for example, if each round offered 32000, all players in the round of thirty-two would get 2000 and the winner would get 32000 + 16000 + 8000 + 4000 + 2000 + 1000 = 59000) ---------- |
Author: | Elom [ Fri Nov 30, 2018 10:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
Another thing is inversion. Using longer time limits towards the start and shorter time limits near the end (for special kinds of tournaments). |
Author: | Elom [ Sat Jan 19, 2019 9:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
Rating Tournament Ch-2 Fm S.Kr-2 Fm Tw-2 Jp-2 non big-8 title holders -------------------- Sub-twelve-hour game Sib-six-hour game Sub-three-hour game sub-one-and-a-half hour game sub-three-quarters-of-an-hour game sub-three-hour means each player has one-and-a-half hours for an expected 180 moves. For professional tournaments, maybe short byo-yomi periods can achieve tight time control. For example: A sub-three hour game. Each player has one hour and one ten-second per move periods (1h+1x10s) Or much rather: A sub three hour game. Each player has 55 minutes and 30 ten-second per move periods. (55m+30x10s) Ten times 180 equals 30 minutes; the two-to one ratio seems nice. Pehaps longer time limits are more suited to Olympic-style events and amateur play since it seems professionals with more advanced perception can, in general, do better with less time. -------------------- Day 1 Preliminary C (Round of 256) and Preliminary B (Round of 128) Time Limits: Sub 1.5 hour game months later... Days 2 and 3 Preliminary A (Round of 64 then Round of 32+32 seeds) Final preliminary (Round of 32 then Round of 16+16 seeds) Time Limits: Sub 3 hour game months later... Across second half of year Main Tournament Octofinals, quarterfinals, semifinals, final and third place match. Time Limits: Sub 6 hour game The basis for this tournament is partly comparative and partly from a worry that Iyama 9p's story will happen all over again... Unless an Akiress finds her strength! viewtopic.php?f=11&t=16370 Vio wrote: Calvin Clark wrote: It's odd how few people come to the forum asking how to become a professional Go promoter, organizer, journalist, or donor. Those are worthy challenges, too, with fewer age-related obstacles. I leave all these jobs for low level professionals because I know they have hard time to get some money. A Professional Amateur can be a Pro Assistant... -------------------- Me and others have thought that instant 9p promotions from winning tournaments while ignoring second place may be a little unbalanced. This basic framework may add back in more of the experience element of pro dan promotions without diluting them. Two International semifinals-->9p Two International best 16's--> 8p Two International best 64's or two National Semifinals-->7p Two National best 16's--> 6p Two National best 64's-->5p |
Author: | Elom [ Sat Jan 19, 2019 12:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
The tournament with preliminaries is meant to be an international one... Another thought; online exchange matches between 1p's from the open qualifications of the five pro go associations and pros from the EGF and AGA (perhaps with some insei as well). |
Author: | Elom [ Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
While going on and on about theoretical pro dan promotions, I didn't know the EGF had done something similar on dan promotions . Names for time according to total match time. Singularity*<- sub-0.5h sub-1h normal, sub-2h(the Cat Returns) sub-4h sub-8h -> Oogway Level. And wondered if the best way to train people for go is to get them to want want to make single, brilliant moves; it would act as a higher goal in a game other than winning, and it may be that players most naturally move to their best way of playing from this point.** It crops up a possible time-limit for training go skill. For example, each player would have 30 minutes main time and then 30 minutes per 45 plays. Passing would add one required play to the opponents time. . . ———————————————————— *the combined mass of creative terms such as dizzy, disnea work, dizzy not work, disney pascal, donald duck, mickey mouse, etc. condensed into a supermassive black hole. Oddly enough, after some time on zero a similar front appeared. **Which gets into a whole area of being able to sense a players style (or rather, complex frequency) on sight; oddities that seem true include go and entrepreneurial style are similar and being able to write songs well (amending ability) might make you good at the latter stages of the game. |
Author: | Elom [ Fri Feb 08, 2019 5:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
This is a win-and-continue tournament that might actually be possible: Title Holder Special All-Star Match Taiwan: 5 Open title holder or open title league professionals, Japan: 4 Open title holder or open title league professionals, 1 Female title holder professional S. Korea: 3 Open title holder or open title league professionals, 2 Female title holder professionals or next best in elo For logistic reasons, the first two rounds will probably be best each in Korea and Taiwan (like the start of a title match!) with the remaining rounds held in Japan. It would be like an tri-national GG Auction/Nongshim Cup . |
Author: | Matti [ Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
How about a round robin, where each encounter is a best of three match? |
Author: | Elom [ Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:38 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
Matti wrote: How about a round robin, where each encounter is a best of three match? Sorry for taking so long—I think three a side (is that what you mean by best of three?) is already done a bit, and pros could only play with other teams with the same board position. In a win-and-continue, anyone could technically play anyone; in fact, putting weaker players first does the opposite of many-a-side in that it finds who's nearer in level regardless of country. So you could see how top female Korean pros compare to top Japanese pros, and so on. |
Author: | Elom [ Fri Feb 15, 2019 9:16 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
Your idea is interesting in that it's more efficient to carry out (so makes more sense). Thanks for your suggestion! Perhaps something similar makes sense with western pros and over 40 female pros from China. . . |
Author: | Elom [ Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Funny Tournament |
AGA rules (by dual rulests idea I only meant an adjustment for beginners until they become familiar with the game. . . AGA rules are already. . . dual!) Four years long pro tournament Semifinals, and Finals and Third place match League of 8 League of 16 League of 32 League (Swiss) of 64 League (Swiss) of 128 National Single Elimination of 256 National Single Elimination of 512 NSE of 1024 NSE of 2048 Another very different one It's a bit—well, rough around the edges but— Kr 10, Jp 11, Ch 2 and Ct 1 All China's Players are seeded All Chinese Taipei's Players are seeded Japan has five seeds, Korea has four For Korea and China, the total number of representatives should be equal f/m Works as a key tournament for rating analysis, perhaps! |
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