Making people play against top pros won't turn them into top pros.
European pros need more games against asians, but maybe not against the strongest players.
22nd Nongshim Cup
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Re: 22nd Nongshim Cup
First of all the european team needs to perform well in the chinese C league
They lose agaisnt strong amateur in china include my teacher Dai junfu ( a chinese 6 dan ama living in France)so no way they win top pros. But I agree they should play more against strong players. Going in the B league is already a good goal I think and not an easy one.
They lose agaisnt strong amateur in china include my teacher Dai junfu ( a chinese 6 dan ama living in France)so no way they win top pros. But I agree they should play more against strong players. Going in the B league is already a good goal I think and not an easy one.
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Re: 22nd Nongshim Cup
You say it in a way, that sounds like EGF pros regularly lose against Dai Junfu, and does not win any game at all.
What is truth? According to EGD database, truth is as follow:
Dai Junfu, EGF rating 2764 has record:
0-2 against Ilya Shikishi (2809)
2-0 against Artem Kachanovskyi (2750)
0-1 against Mateusz Surma (2742)
1-0 against Pavol Lisy (2731)
11-0 against Tanguy Le Calve (2664)
Didnt play any game with Andri Kravets and Ali Jabarin.
What is truth? According to EGD database, truth is as follow:
Dai Junfu, EGF rating 2764 has record:
0-2 against Ilya Shikishi (2809)
2-0 against Artem Kachanovskyi (2750)
0-1 against Mateusz Surma (2742)
1-0 against Pavol Lisy (2731)
11-0 against Tanguy Le Calve (2664)
Didnt play any game with Andri Kravets and Ali Jabarin.
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Re: 22nd Nongshim Cup
Additional games are played on Pandanet. For instance, Ali Jabarin won against Dai Junfu here: https://pandanet-igs.com/communities/eu ... unds/666#1
Re: 22nd Nongshim Cup
Game 10:
Shin Jinseo defeated Iyama Yuuta by resign.
Game 11;
Shin Jinseo vs Yang Dingxin
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin
Japan: Ichiriki Ryo
Shin Jinseo defeated Iyama Yuuta by resign.
Game 11;
Shin Jinseo vs Yang Dingxin
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China: Ke Jie, Yang Dingxin
Japan: Ichiriki Ryo
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Game 11:
Shin Jinseo defeated Yang Dingxin by resign.
Game 12;
Shin Jinseo vs Ichiriki Ryo
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China: Ke Jie
Japan: Ichiriki Ryo
Shin Jinseo defeated Yang Dingxin by resign.
Game 12;
Shin Jinseo vs Ichiriki Ryo
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China: Ke Jie
Japan: Ichiriki Ryo
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Game 12:
Shin Jinseo defeated Ichiriki Ryo by resign.
Game 13;
Shin Jinseo vs Ke Jie
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China: Ke Jie
Japan:
Shin Jinseo defeated Ichiriki Ryo by resign.
Game 13;
Shin Jinseo vs Ke Jie
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China: Ke Jie
Japan:
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Game 13:
Shin Jinseo defeated Ke Jie by resign.
Korea won 22nd Nongshim cup!!!!!!!
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China:
Japan:
Note; Shin's winning 5 games earn W30,000,000 bonus.
Shin Jinseo defeated Ke Jie by resign.
Korea won 22nd Nongshim cup!!!!!!!
Remaining players;
Korea: Park Junghwan, Shin Jinseo
China:
Japan:
Note; Shin's winning 5 games earn W30,000,000 bonus.