2013 Asia TV Cup

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2013 Asia TV Cup

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6/27/13 Opening Ceremony and pairing selection
6/28/13 1st round 9:30 am Korean time
6/29/13 Semi final 10am and 2pm
6/30/13 Final 1:30pm
Award ceremony 6pm

Players,
Korea:Lee Changho, Lee Sedol, Park Junghwan
China:Wang Xi, Jiang Weijie
Japan:Yuki Satoshi, Iyama Yuuta
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Re: 2013 Asia TV Cup

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does someone get a bye in the first round? seems there are only seven players.
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Winner from last year gets in round 2 directly. The remaining players are normally the winners and runner ups of the three domestic TV tournaments - Japanese NHK, Chinese CCTV and Korean KBS.
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Round 1 pairing,

Lee Changho vs Iyama Yuuta
Lee Sedol vs Wang Xi
Yuki Satoshi vs Jiang Weijie
Park Junghwan - Bye

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1st round;

Yuki Satoshi defeated Jiang Weijie by 2.5.
Iyama Yuuta defeated Lee Changho by resign.
Wang Xi defeated Lee Sedol by resign.
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Yuki has a knack for fast games, it seems. Aside from several victories in Japan, he was also runnerup of the Asian TV Cup in 2010.
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Go Japan :clap:
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2nd round pairing,

6/29/13 10am:Yuki Satoshi vs Park Junghwan
6/29/13 2pm:Iyama Yuuta vs Wang Xi

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Re: 2013 Asia TV Cup

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2 questions:

How long are those games(thinking time per player) and are they streamed somewhere?
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paK0 wrote:2 questions:

How long are those games(thinking time per player) and are they streamed somewhere?


The games in Japan and I think the others are similar are 30s/move with 10 cards of one minute thinking time you use when you go over the 30s. It's a bit odd of a setup but when you watch it, it works out pretty well. I think the one minute thinking times are more of a chance for commentators to help explain what is going on. :)

I know they're airing it in Japan Sunday morning. I haven't checked Baduk TV yet, and I don't know anything about Chinese TV on this event.
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Iyama-Park final would be my favourite. Their last and probably only encounter was at 2011 Fujitsu Cup semi-finals. In that match, Park had turned the table in the endgame from a very disadvantageous position and achieved a victory and then eventually won the tournement. Since that time both players have climbed to the top in their countries. To be honest, such a final is more attractive to me than a Lee Sedol-Gu Li encounter, but you know this is just a personel opinion, of course.
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2nd round,
Park Junghwan defeated Yuki Satoshi by 5.5.
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Iyama Yuuta defeated Wang Xi by resign.



Final 6/30/13 1:30pm

Park Junghwan vs Iyama Yuuta
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Iyama Yuuta definitely has his place in at least the world Top 10 players (I'd say even in the Top 5). Too bad the Japanese are still not interested very much in the international tournaments :sad:
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I'm a big fan of Iyama too, however I think it is a little bit soon to say this. Iyama recent condition is good (althought he lost the Judan and the right to challenge the Meijin), but in previous years he didn't do so well in international tournament.

Let see how he advances in international tournament this year :salute: .
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Re: 2013 Asia TV Cup

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Jash wrote:Iyama Yuuta definitely has his place in at least the world Top 10 players (I'd say even in the Top 5). Too bad the Japanese are still not interested very much in the international tournaments :sad:

He probably will have triple digit ranking
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