World Go Championship 2017
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Re: World Go Championship 2017
Considering Iyama is the strongest pro in japan by far, it's really funny to see how japanese are so far behind chinese and koreans in go.
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Re: World Go Championship 2017
Up to that game, the score between Iyama and Park was 2-2. Now 3-2 in Park's favor. I don't see that's so far behind.Krama wrote:Considering Iyama is the strongest pro in japan by far, it's really funny to see how japanese are so far behind chinese and koreans in go.
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Re: World Go Championship 2017
Park was one of the international players he'd done relatively well against. I believe that since the turn of the year, he's 0-2 vs. Park Junghwan, 1-1 vs. Ke Jie, 0-1 vs Mi Yuting, and 0-1 vs. Lee Sedol, for a total of 1-5. Leaving aside the snark, he had many games, and the results are pretty bad.oren wrote:Up to that game, the score between Iyama and Park was 2-2. Now 3-2 in Park's favor. I don't see that's so far behind.