If black plays atari from the outside, white can play atari at F7 and black can't connect, or white will squeeze and capture even more stones.hyperpape wrote:I don't see how the tesuji at F5 works after Black plays atari on the outside, can anyone explain?
20th Nongshim Cup
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
Now
Japan: 6.5%
Korea: 23.1%
China: 70.4%
Previously
Japan: 9.5%
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China: 65.5%
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
Shin ended up in a bad position and never recovered with what seemed like a not so hard direction of play problem. Here's the position, can you do better?
Here's my commentary/analysis:
What Shin played:
Update: Shin indeed resigned in early endgame.
Here's my commentary/analysis:
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
FYI, according to sina.com, Fan Tingyu is just 3 victories away from top victory holder Xie He (15 in total) in Nongshim cup for China.
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Yes, this was some sweet revenge for Fan: 2 years ago he got 7 wins in a row (stopped by Park Junghwan), but then last year he lost the first round to Shin, who then went on to win 5 more (stopped by Dang Yifei who got 5 wins that year). I could see Fan getting several more this year: heavy favourite against the non-Iyama Japanese and >60% vs Iyama if he gets that far, and Lee Sedol is in poor form so favourite there, saving grace for Korea is Choi has a great 7-1 record against Fan (though last was 2015) so if he Choi can bring his top attacking game vs in-form Fan that's my prediction for where his run ends.
Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
10/18 3rd game: Fan Tingyu defeated Shin Minjoon by resign.
10/19 4th game: Fan Tingyu vs Katsuya Motoki
Korea:Park Junghwan, Lee Sedol, Choi Cheolhan, Shin Minjoon, Ahn Kukhyun
China:Ke Jie, Shi Yue, Gu Zhihao, Fan Tingyu, Dang Yifei
Japan:Iyama Yuuta, Kyo Kagan, Ichiriki Ryo, Katsuya Motoki, Toramaru Shibano
Bold case - remaining players
10/19 4th game: Fan Tingyu vs Katsuya Motoki
Korea:Park Junghwan, Lee Sedol, Choi Cheolhan, Shin Minjoon, Ahn Kukhyun
China:Ke Jie, Shi Yue, Gu Zhihao, Fan Tingyu, Dang Yifei
Japan:Iyama Yuuta, Kyo Kagan, Ichiriki Ryo, Katsuya Motoki, Toramaru Shibano
Bold case - remaining players
Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
Unfortunately, Shin Jinseo was eliminated by Kang Dongyoon during selection tournament.
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
It is possible to just invite the X top-rated players to each event and get rid of the preliminary tournaments. But if we did that, we would also get rid of the majority of the data that underlies those ratings.xiayun wrote:It’s kind of weird to have a Nongshim Cup that misses the top 2 players in the world.
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
Previously:
Japan: 6.5%
Korea: 23.1%
China: 70.4%
Now:
Japan: 5.8%
Korea: 16.5%
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Japan: 6.5%
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
Fan Tingyu beat Motoki Katsuya by resign (was about even on the board and Fan was white). That's it for this month, resumes on 23rd Nov.
Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
10/19 4th game: Fan Tingyu defeated Katsuya Motoki by resign.
Korea:Park Junghwan, Lee Sedol, Choi Cheolhan, Shin Minjoon, Ahn Kukhyun
China:Ke Jie, Shi Yue, Gu Zhihao, Fan Tingyu, Dang Yifei
Japan:Iyama Yuuta, Kyo Kagan, Ichiriki Ryo, Katsuya Motoki, Toramaru Shibano
* Bold case - Remaining players
Schedule,
2nd round - 11/23/18
3rd round - 2/19
Korea:Park Junghwan, Lee Sedol, Choi Cheolhan, Shin Minjoon, Ahn Kukhyun
China:Ke Jie, Shi Yue, Gu Zhihao, Fan Tingyu, Dang Yifei
Japan:Iyama Yuuta, Kyo Kagan, Ichiriki Ryo, Katsuya Motoki, Toramaru Shibano
* Bold case - Remaining players
Schedule,
2nd round - 11/23/18
3rd round - 2/19
Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
Korea:Park Junghwan, Lee Sedol, Choi Cheolhan, Shin Minjoon, Ahn Kukhyun
China:Ke Jie, Shi Yue, Gu Zhihao, Fan Tingyu, Dang Yifei
Japan:Iyama Yuuta, Kyo Kagan, Ichiriki Ryo, Katsuya Motoki, Toramaru Shibano
* Bold case - Remaining players
Schedule;
11/23/18 Choi Cheolhan vs Fan Tingyu

11/24 - 11/27/18
China:Ke Jie, Shi Yue, Gu Zhihao, Fan Tingyu, Dang Yifei
Japan:Iyama Yuuta, Kyo Kagan, Ichiriki Ryo, Katsuya Motoki, Toramaru Shibano
* Bold case - Remaining players
Schedule;
11/23/18 Choi Cheolhan vs Fan Tingyu

11/24 - 11/27/18
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Re: 20th Nongshim Cup
Fan Tingyu beat Choi Cheolhan by resign. According to FineArt on Fox Fan had a sizeable lead from fairly early but Choi managed to make a comeback to almost even in late-middlegame but still lost in the end.