Magicwand wrote:Robert is famous?? for what??
E.g., for having become German Pairgo Champion a few weeks ago although that tournament had a record participation and I had never played pairgo before?:)
can he beat any strong korean amatures who are strong as professional?? not in a million years!
i am pretty sure they can give him 3 stones and win easily.
A risky guess since I win most 3 stone games against high dan professionals visiting Europe etc. (When in 2006 all (ca. 15?)professionals were running around 100+ boards, we played with a handicap reduced by 2, and my game's handicap was 1, I won after starting at 9-7, later killing a huge center group and none of the professionals could bring it to life again.)
cyclops wrote:I like your reactions even less.
Oh, you want examples as evidence? There are players needing (at least) 9 stones more against me than the rank or rating difference suggests. Like a certain 10 kyu whom I first in games with 10 min for him and 5 min for me thinking time sudden death and with dynamic handicap beat to 23 stones before he gave up the series of losses and then - since he could not believe - did alike in games with regular thinking time. Judging from rating probability, such is simply impossible but it does happen! (It also happens to dan players in lightning games: I beat some to 9 stones more than the rank difference suggests. Cho Chikun as insei was not the only victim, I think he lost equally badly against Inshida Yoshio.)
BTW, the trick of winning excessive handicap games is to always play them in series of dynamic handicap games. This dynamic nature attacks Black's psychology while White happily applies the just learned Black weaknesses and plays more and more aggressively and hamete-style game after game.