21st Nongshim Cup
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Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
I've run the probabilities based on the ordering above and the current go ratings:
Korea: 38.4%
Japan: 1.5%
China: 60.1%
Kyo Kagen: 3386
Ichiriki Ryo: 3499,
Yamashita Keigo: 3386
Murakawa Daisuke: 3298
Iyama Yuta: 3439
Mi Yuting: 3634
Xie Erhao: 3600
Fan Tingyu: 3555
Yang Dingxin: 3608
Ke Jie: 3675
Kim Jiseok: 3507
Won Seongjin: 3442
Lee Donghoon: 3532
Park Junghwan: 3670
Shin Jinseo: 3670
It's no surprise that Japan is far behind, but I wondered how much that had to do with the ordering--you'd ideally put Ichiriki last. Ordering all three teams weakest-strongest helped Japan by .2%.
Lastly, China has a 57-41 advantage, even if you put Korea last.
Korea: 38.4%
Japan: 1.5%
China: 60.1%
Kyo Kagen: 3386
Ichiriki Ryo: 3499,
Yamashita Keigo: 3386
Murakawa Daisuke: 3298
Iyama Yuta: 3439
Mi Yuting: 3634
Xie Erhao: 3600
Fan Tingyu: 3555
Yang Dingxin: 3608
Ke Jie: 3675
Kim Jiseok: 3507
Won Seongjin: 3442
Lee Donghoon: 3532
Park Junghwan: 3670
Shin Jinseo: 3670
It's no surprise that Japan is far behind, but I wondered how much that had to do with the ordering--you'd ideally put Ichiriki last. Ordering all three teams weakest-strongest helped Japan by .2%.
Lastly, China has a 57-41 advantage, even if you put Korea last.
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Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
That ordering isn't the correct one, I'm not even sure the teams need to declare it in advance. The first game today is Murakawa Daisuke Vs Won Seongjin.
Update Won won.
Update Won won.
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Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
Yes, this is just a placeholder, because the lists are revealed as time goes on.
It turns out that it does make a difference, albeit not necessarily a huge one (viewtopic.php?f=13&t=16027). I ended up not being sure what the best way to handle that. Perhaps I'll just order by strength, and rejigger things as I go. Or, I'll just put the calculator into a website and let the rest of you use it.
It turns out that it does make a difference, albeit not necessarily a huge one (viewtopic.php?f=13&t=16027). I ended up not being sure what the best way to handle that. Perhaps I'll just order by strength, and rejigger things as I go. Or, I'll just put the calculator into a website and let the rest of you use it.
Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
1st game;
Won Seongjin defeated Murakawa Daisuke by resign.
2nd game;
Won Seongjin vs Yang Dingxin
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon, Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta. Yamashita Keigo, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke
Bold case - Remaining players
Won Seongjin defeated Murakawa Daisuke by resign.
2nd game;
Won Seongjin vs Yang Dingxin
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon, Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta. Yamashita Keigo, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke
Bold case - Remaining players
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2nd game;
Yang Dingxin defeated Won Seongjin by resign.
3rd game;
Yarg Dingxin vs Yamashita Keigo
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon, Kim Jiseok , Won Seongjin
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta. Yamashita Keigo, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke
Bold case - Remaining players
Yang Dingxin defeated Won Seongjin by resign.
3rd game;
Yarg Dingxin vs Yamashita Keigo
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon, Kim Jiseok , Won Seongjin
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta. Yamashita Keigo, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke
Bold case - Remaining players
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Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
Yang Dingxin beat Yamashita Keigo by 3.5. The result wasn't surprising given their difference in rating, but Yamashita was actually decently ahead for a while according to bots but lost it (easier to make territory in edges).
Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
3rd game;
Yang Dingxin defeated Yamashita Keigo by 3.5.
4th game;
Yang Dingxin vs Kim Jiseok
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon, Kim Jiseok , Won Seongjin
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo
Bold case - Remaining players
Yang Dingxin defeated Yamashita Keigo by 3.5.
4th game;
Yang Dingxin vs Kim Jiseok
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon, Kim Jiseok , Won Seongjin
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo
Bold case - Remaining players
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Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
Yang beat Kim both times they played recently (Samsung cup and chinese league).
Yang won again, killed a big group.
Yang won again, killed a big group.
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4th game;
Yang Dingxin defeated Kim Jiseok by resign.
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon , Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo
Bold case - Remaining players
2nd round:
11/22 - 5th game
11/23 - 6th game
11/24 - 7th game
11/25 - 8th game
11/26 - 9th game
3rd round:
2/17 - 10th game
2/18 - 11th game
2/19 - 12th game
2/20 - 13th game
2/21 - 14th game
Yang Dingxin defeated Kim Jiseok by resign.
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon , Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo
Bold case - Remaining players
2nd round:
11/22 - 5th game
11/23 - 6th game
11/24 - 7th game
11/25 - 8th game
11/26 - 9th game
3rd round:
2/17 - 10th game
2/18 - 11th game
2/19 - 12th game
2/20 - 13th game
2/21 - 14th game
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5th game;
Yang Dingxin vs Ichiriki Ryo
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon , Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo
Bold case - Remaining players
Yang Dingxin vs Ichiriki Ryo
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon , Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Ichiriki Ryo, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo
Bold case - Remaining players
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5th game;
Yang Dingxin defeated Ichiriki Ryo by resign.
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon , Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo, Ichiriki Ryo
Bold case - Remaining players
6th game;
Yang Dingxin vs Lee Donghoon
Yang Dingxin defeated Ichiriki Ryo by resign.
Players:
Korea: Shin Jinseo, Park Junghwan, Lee Donghoon , Won Seongjin, Kim Jiseok
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin, Fan Tingyu, Xie Erhao, Mi Yuting
Japan: Iyama Yuuta, Kyo(Xu Jiayuan), Murakawa Daisuke. Yamashita Keigo, Ichiriki Ryo
Bold case - Remaining players
6th game;
Yang Dingxin vs Lee Donghoon
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Re: 21st Nongshim Cup
Lee got totally outmanoeuvred by Yang, it almost felt like the sort of game where an amateur dan could get scolded by a teacher for playing a superficial imitation of AI style, while the opponent displayed a much deeper understanding. (I wrote this around move 100 because I'm that confident there won't be a reversal).