
World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
I know basically nothing about the professional scene, but is Iyama Yuta actually playing some international matches or is he busy title hunting/defending all the time?
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
I love how apparently there's a really strong female Japanese pro in there, called Yamashita Keiko.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
Sad to see so few Japanese names on the list. It doesn't seem that long ago when almost all the names would have been Japanese.
Still officially AGA 5d but I play so irregularly these days that I am probably only 3d or 4d over the board (but hopefully still 5d in terms of knowledge, theory and the ability to contribute).
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
paK0 wrote:I know basically nothing about the professional scene, but is Iyama Yuta actually playing some international matches or is he busy title hunting/defending all the time?
It's probably more favorable from his Asia TV Cup win last year.
He also played in the Chunlan cup since he was eliminated from Judan but his performance there wasn't too good.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
I've heard laments about the decline of Japanese go for as long as I've been playing go. But to me the really interesting thing is the number of crazy strong Chinese teenagers appearing. Mi Yuting is 18, Fan Tingyu is 17, and Ke Jie is 16! Mi Yuting already won the MLily cup last year, and Fan Tingyu won the Ing cup. I wonder if these are the next generation of unstoppable players.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
Just curious, what is the difference between the second and third columns in this list? Some are identical and some aren't, is it the difference between traditional and modern writing, or Chinese vs Japanese or something?
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emeraldemon wrote:Just curious, what is the difference between the second and third columns in this list? Some are identical and some aren't, is it the difference between traditional and modern writing, or Chinese vs Japanese or something?
It is traditional vs simplified Chinese characters.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
To see how the rating calculation is done: http://english.baduk.or.kr/sub03_04-1.htm
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
I'm actually happy for Japan and Iyama Yuta. I believe the last iteration of these rankings had him rated in the 30's.
This list looks more... acceptable.
This list looks more... acceptable.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
Araban wrote:To see how the rating calculation is done: http://english.baduk.or.kr/sub03_04-1.htm
The depth of skill just looking at KBA (Korean pro) players:
The ratings of the KBA members range from about 7000 to 9750. This range is about 7 times the standard deviation of the performance distribution. The depth of skill levels of professional baduk players is remarkable, considering that the rating difference between the international chess champion and the chess master (2800-2200) is about 3 times the standard deviation of the player performance.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
It's also worth noting that another Japanese player is in the top 20, Kono Rin, and he is above even Yamashita Keigo.
Lee Changho is all the way down at 75th.
Murakawa Daisuke is at 71st, will he go farther?
Gu Linyi is 18th, above other notable players such as Kang Dongyun and Xie He.
Qui Jun and Wang Xi seem to be hanging in at 21st and 22nd respectively and respectably.
Lee Changho is all the way down at 75th.
Murakawa Daisuke is at 71st, will he go farther?
Gu Linyi is 18th, above other notable players such as Kang Dongyun and Xie He.
Qui Jun and Wang Xi seem to be hanging in at 21st and 22nd respectively and respectably.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
I mean no disrespect to Iyama Yuta, but it seems pretty odd that he'd be so high on this list. Given his lack of wins on the international go scene, I would imagine he would be back in the thirties where he was the last time this list was released.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
moboy78 wrote:I mean no disrespect to Iyama Yuta, but it seems pretty odd that he'd be so high on this list. Given his lack of wins on the international go scene, I would imagine he would be back in the thirties where he was the last time this list was released.
I think Iyama Yuta's ranking can be explained in part by the way the system weights tournaments. It doesn't appear to make distinctions between national and international tournaments, only in terms of a tournament's purse. This would skew some results in favor of Japanese tournament winners, like Iyama Yuta, due to Japan's larger tournament purses. Given the restrictions on national tournaments, it seems odd to use this system to rank pros internationally, but I'm sure I've missed something crucial here.
In any event, this is how the KBA explains the addition of that weighting factor into the formula (see Araban's link above):
We can notice two changes are made to the original rating adjustment formula introduced by Dr. Arpad Elo. First, the weighting factor w is introduced to take into account the relative importance of games... The weighting factors are determined by the importance and the stage of the tournament... Tournaments are classified as the first, second, and third class tournaments on the basis of the total prize money.
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Re: World ranking by Dr Bae Taeil
I think that national tournaments should have a K factor half of that of an international tournament with the same amount of money. That way, the Kisei tournament would not outweigh the Ing cup, even though the overall level of play within the whole tournament (including preliminaries) is much lower. I also think that Hayago international tournaments should have a lower K factor than normal international tournaments. I like Iyama Yuta 9p, and I know he's quite close to the top pro level and wont be surprised if he's in the top 20-- unlike many others-- but 5 is clearly, with all due respect, too much.
Interestingly, Yamashita keiko is ranked higher than pros like Na Hyun Lee Chango 9p (who is 75? he didn't fall that much) and Ichikiri Ryo.
Well, that's enough of being judgemental about something we could never do ourselves! No ranking system is absolutely perfect. On a different note, Byun Sangil (he used to be 19th in korea so about 40th in the world) has dropped down to 66, and Xie Erhao is in 55 and Shin jinseo is lower. The young guys are coming, but not quite yet
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Interestingly, Yamashita keiko is ranked higher than pros like Na Hyun Lee Chango 9p (who is 75? he didn't fall that much) and Ichikiri Ryo.
Well, that's enough of being judgemental about something we could never do ourselves! No ranking system is absolutely perfect. On a different note, Byun Sangil (he used to be 19th in korea so about 40th in the world) has dropped down to 66, and Xie Erhao is in 55 and Shin jinseo is lower. The young guys are coming, but not quite yet
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