WAGC 2014
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WAGC 2014
So as the list of players is now online, it is time for the obligatory thread on the WAGC. Who do you think is going to win this year? This year the numbers are again a little lower than in the golden days of the free flights, but 57 seems to be a respectable field. Some countries whom you might expect to challenge for a podium finish (WAGC-podium that is) are instead fielding less powerful candidates. Such selections are inevitable though with this competition.
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?p=11032
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?p=10830
By the way, full marks to Pal Balogh for the best photograph
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?p=11032
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?p=10830
By the way, full marks to Pal Balogh for the best photograph
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Re: WAGC 2014
Based on those pictures there are a few of them I would not want to meet in a dark alley.
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Re: WAGC 2014
XD saw him in passing in last year's NGA summer camp (he was only for the tournament.) Seems to be pretty strong and quietAbyssinica wrote:Finland will win because he's a sensitive thug.
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Re: WAGC 2014
That is an accurate statement.RBerenguel wrote:XD saw him in passing in last year's NGA summer camp (he was only for the tournament.) Seems to be pretty strong and quietAbyssinica wrote:Finland will win because he's a sensitive thug.
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Re: WAGC 2014
Francis Roads deserves an honorable mention for his effort. Did he lean too close to the camera in the photo-booth, I wonder?Javaness2 wrote:By the way, full marks to Pal Balogh for the best photograph
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Re: WAGC 2014
We really should start doing a poll on which non East-Asian player will do best. In that spirit, I picked Canada.
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Re: WAGC 2014
Results from day one are up
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?page_id=10900
Main result of significance is Japan beating HK, HK would have fancied that game.
http://ranka.intergofed.org/?page_id=10900
Main result of significance is Japan beating HK, HK would have fancied that game.
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Re: WAGC 2014
Also apparently enjoys quilting, tough to get more sensitive that.Abyssinica wrote:I believe shirtless Denmark has the best picture.
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Re: WAGC 2014
I don't know any of those guys/girls, so I guess I'll go with germany.
But its a nice field, age from 11-71 and ranks from 3k-7d
But its a nice field, age from 11-71 and ranks from 3k-7d
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Re: WAGC 2014
There is a 7k and a 73 year old. I don't know about the 7k but the 73 is not even close to a record. Yasunaga Hajime was 80 when he last competed.paK0 wrote:I don't know any of those guys/girls, so I guess I'll go with germany.
But its a nice field, age from 11-71 and ranks from 3k-7d
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Re: WAGC 2014
Yasunaga was 78 by the western count (in 1980), and was also simply an appointed player.I don't know about the 7k but the 73 is not even close to a record. Yasunaga Hajime was 80 when he last competed.
However, Kikuchi Yasuro was 78 in 2005 and Hirata Hironori bettered that with 84 (and just 3 weeks short of 85) in 2011. Both players' achievements (Kikuchi 6th, Hirata 5th - both on 6/8) were enhanced by the fact that they had won through a stiff qualification system to get there.
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Re: WAGC 2014
And Hirata in 2011 would have been 7/8* had he not blundered in the endgame against the Norwegian player. Hard to keep the old noggin focused at that age.
*though that loss was early so he would have had harder pairings
*though that loss was early so he would have had harder pairings
