Yes.cdybeijing wrote:What is the format in this tournament? Does Tan Xiao keep playing until he loses?
Nongshim cup 2012
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Re: Nongshim cup 2012
And then what, once (if) he loses?emeraldemon wrote:Yes.cdybeijing wrote:What is the format in this tournament? Does Tan Xiao keep playing until he loses?
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Re: Nongshim cup 2012
The one who beat him will play until he loses and so on. Last team to have a man standing wins.cdybeijing wrote:And then what, once (if) he loses?emeraldemon wrote:Yes.cdybeijing wrote:What is the format in this tournament? Does Tan Xiao keep playing until he loses?
Re: Nongshim cup 2012
1st game Tan Xiao(China) defeated Takao Shinji(Japan) by resign.
2nd game Tan Xiao(China) defeated Lee Donghoon(Korea) by 0.5.
3rd game Tan Xiao(China) defeated Ida Atzushi(Japan) by resign.
Tan Xiao(China) secured W10,000,000 which is about $8,000 by winning 3 games in a row. Each win from now will add $8,000 to his pocket.
4th game Lee Hobeom(Korea) defeated Tan Xiao(China) by resign.
Players;
Korea:Park Junghwan(93), Choi Cheolhan(85), Kim Jiseok(89), Lee Hobeom(92), Lee Donghoon(98)
China:Xie He(84), Jiang Weijie(91), Chen Yaoye(89), Wang Xi(84), Tan Xiao(93)
Japan:Takao Shinji(76), Murakawa Daisuke(90), Anjai Nobuaki(85), Fujita Akihiko(91), Ida Atzushi(94)
Bold case - remaining players
End of 1st round.
2nd round(Beijing China)
5th game:11/26/12
6th game:11/27/12
7th game:11/28/12
8th game:11/29/12
9th game:11/30/12
10th game:12/1/12
3rd round(Shanghai China)
11th game:2/26/13
12th game:2/27/13
13th game:2/28/13
14th game:2/29/13
2nd game Tan Xiao(China) defeated Lee Donghoon(Korea) by 0.5.
3rd game Tan Xiao(China) defeated Ida Atzushi(Japan) by resign.
Tan Xiao(China) secured W10,000,000 which is about $8,000 by winning 3 games in a row. Each win from now will add $8,000 to his pocket.
4th game Lee Hobeom(Korea) defeated Tan Xiao(China) by resign.
Players;
Korea:Park Junghwan(93), Choi Cheolhan(85), Kim Jiseok(89), Lee Hobeom(92), Lee Donghoon(98)
China:Xie He(84), Jiang Weijie(91), Chen Yaoye(89), Wang Xi(84), Tan Xiao(93)
Japan:Takao Shinji(76), Murakawa Daisuke(90), Anjai Nobuaki(85), Fujita Akihiko(91), Ida Atzushi(94)
Bold case - remaining players
End of 1st round.
2nd round(Beijing China)
5th game:11/26/12
6th game:11/27/12
7th game:11/28/12
8th game:11/29/12
9th game:11/30/12
10th game:12/1/12
3rd round(Shanghai China)
11th game:2/26/13
12th game:2/27/13
13th game:2/28/13
14th game:2/29/13
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2nd round(Beijing China)
5th game:11/26/12
Fujita Akihiko(w) defeated Lee Hobeom(b) by 0.5.

Players;
Korea:Park Junghwan(93), Choi Cheolhan(85), Kim Jiseok(89), Lee Hobeom(92), Lee Donghoon(98)
China:Xie He(84), Jiang Weijie(91), Chen Yaoye(89), Wang Xi(84), Tan Xiao(93)
Japan:Takao Shinji(76), Murakawa Daisuke(90), Anjai Nobuaki(85), Fujita Akihiko(91), Ida Atzushi(94)
Bold case - remaining players
(#) = Year born
6th game:11/27/12
Fujita Akihiko vs Wang Xi
7th game:11/28/12
8th game:11/29/12
9th game:11/30/12
10th game:12/1/12
5th game:11/26/12
Fujita Akihiko(w) defeated Lee Hobeom(b) by 0.5.

Players;
Korea:Park Junghwan(93), Choi Cheolhan(85), Kim Jiseok(89), Lee Hobeom(92), Lee Donghoon(98)
China:Xie He(84), Jiang Weijie(91), Chen Yaoye(89), Wang Xi(84), Tan Xiao(93)
Japan:Takao Shinji(76), Murakawa Daisuke(90), Anjai Nobuaki(85), Fujita Akihiko(91), Ida Atzushi(94)
Bold case - remaining players
(#) = Year born
6th game:11/27/12
Fujita Akihiko vs Wang Xi
7th game:11/28/12
8th game:11/29/12
9th game:11/30/12
10th game:12/1/12
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Re: Nongshim cup 2012
Well, they got at least one! Maybe the strategy of sending younger players was a good one.oren wrote: it seems like another year where Japan will get no victories.
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Re: Nongshim cup 2012
Yep, I'm pretty happy about it. I was watching the game through the early part and was wondering what would happen. At least they did better than last year and will hopefully manage to get some more.emeraldemon wrote: Well, they got at least one! Maybe the strategy of sending younger players was a good one.
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Re: Nongshim cup 2012
Here's the sgf:
Interestingly this one has a 3-5 opening, as we were talking about in this thread:
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... =10&t=7200
Interestingly this one has a 3-5 opening, as we were talking about in this thread:
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... =10&t=7200
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Playing 3-5 against orthodox opening always had good results from the games I saw.emeraldemon wrote: Interestingly this one has a 3-5 opening, as we were talking about in this thread:
http://www.lifein19x19.com/forum/viewto ... =10&t=7200
And it is appearing more and more often.
Amsterdam, soon.
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Re: Nongshim cup 2012
I guess we'll find it out in an hour or two which of the strong 9p Chinese players (Xie He(9d), Wang Xi(9d), Chen Yaoye(9d), Jiang Weijie(9d)) Fujita will have to face.
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Wang Xioren wrote:I guess we'll find it out in an hour or two which of the strong 9p Chinese players (Xie He(9d), Wang Xi(9d), Chen Yaoye(9d), Jiang Weijie(9d)) Fujita will have to face.
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Re: Nongshim cup 2012


Wang Xi

Fujita Akihiko
6th game:11/27/12
Wang Xi defeated Fujita Akihiko by resign.
Players;
Korea:Park Junghwan(93), Choi Cheolhan(85), Kim Jiseok(89), Lee Hobeom(92), Lee Donghoon(98)
China:Xie He(84), Jiang Weijie(91), Chen Yaoye(89), Wang Xi(84), Tan Xiao(93)
Japan:Takao Shinji(76), Murakawa Daisuke(90), Anjai Nobuaki(85), Fujita Akihiko(91), Ida Atzushi(94)
Bold case - remaining players
(#) = Year born
7th game:11/28/12
Wang xi vs Kim Jiseok
8th game:11/29/12
9th game:11/30/12
10th game:12/1/12
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7th game;
Wang xi defeated Kim Jiseok by resign.
Players;
Korea:Park Junghwan(93), Choi Cheolhan(85), Kim Jiseok(89), Lee Hobeom(92), Lee Donghoon(98)
China:Xie He(84), Jiang Weijie(91), Chen Yaoye(89), Wang Xi(84), Tan Xiao(93)
Japan:Takao Shinji(76), Murakawa Daisuke(90), Anjai Nobuaki(85), Fujita Akihiko(91), Ida Atzushi(94)
Bold case - remaining players
(#) = Year born
8th game:11/29/12
Wang Xi vs Anjai Nobuaki
9th game:11/30/12
10th game:12/1/12
1. Tan Xiao defeated Takao Shinji.
2. Tan Xiao defeated Lee Donghoon.
3. Tan Xiao defeated Ida Atzushi.
4. Lee Hobeom defeated Tan Xiao.
5. Fujita Akihiko defeated Lee Hobeom.
6. Wang Xi defeated Fujita Akihiko.
7. Wang Xi defeated Kim Jiseok.