Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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Well, when I went, they paid for the plane ticket and provided transport from Incheon Airport to the event and paid for a bus to Seoul afterwards. Food and accommodation were free.

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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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A few european players:
Piers Shepperson (UK) - 1 time UK champion back in the 80s, poker rounder
Fred Blomback (SE) Pavol Lisy (SK), Juri Kuronen (FI) rising stars

Ali Jabarin (IS) FJ Dickhut (DE) Artem (UA) Cornel Burzo (RO) Ondrej Silt (CZ) strong players

Many others obviously, but too long to type all
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List of players! (Korean)

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Official list of players with photos in Korean

http://kbaduk.or.kr/kpmc/2010/tournamen ... ent_07.asp
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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It's also available in English.

http://kbaduk.or.kr/kpmc/2010/eng/tournament/tournament_07.asp

There seems to be something funny going on with Russia and UK. Is it Shiksin or Lazarev? And why is the UK player not grouped with other European players?
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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Very strange. But Dinerchtein said it would be Ilya, that's his picture (which they'd have to take their or be provided by Russia/Ilya), so I'm going to guess it's him and not Lazarev.
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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Yes, it is available in english

I realized later that this korean guys seem to deploy websites by copy-and-paste since in several parts of the page in English says it is "3rd Korean Prime Minister Cup" .. and even the banner says 4th Korean Prime Minister Cup

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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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I can't find any updates on the tournament, which should have already had three rounds by now. If anyone finds them, they should provide a link.
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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Some sporadic results, gleaned from twitter and cyberoro

Sang Hun LEE (Korea) beat Artem KACHANOVSKYY (Ukraine)
Sang Hun LEE (Korea) beat Oscar Anguila (Spain)
Oscar Anguila (Spain) beat Shepperson Piers (United Kingdom)
Oscar Anguila (Spain) beat Cher Wei Ching (Malaysia)
Kuronen Juri (Finland) beat Oscar Anguila (Spain)
Oscar Anguila (Spain) beat Taechaamnuayvit NUTTAKRIT (Thailand)
Oscar Anguila (Spain) beat Marek KAMINSKI (Poland)
Taechaamnuayvit NUTTAKRIT (Thailand) beat Sin Voon CHIN (Brunei)

one more:
YOSHIYUKI TSUCHIMUNE (Japan) beat YEH HUNG YUAN (Taiwan)
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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European players are doing well. How about that Russian 7D?
Will there be any European/American players in top 3 this year?

btw, are there no south african player, or i missed it on website?
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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kokomi wrote:European players are doing well. How about that Russian 7D?
Will there be any European/American players in top 3 this year?

btw, are there no south african player, or i missed it on website?


There is, he's not really that hard to miss. I'm glad to see that there's actually Go all the way down there :D
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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i watched few games in wbaduk servers but i dont have any info about the final standing list
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Re: Korean Prime Minister's Cup

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The result of KPMC

1. Korea
2. Japan
3. China
4. USA
5. Ukraine
6. Taiwan
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It is hard to translate name from Korean to original name. (Getting this from Korean site(Wbaduk).)
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can you provide the link?
thanks
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thanks
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