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Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 7:00 am
by HermanHiddema
pwaldron wrote:Is there a webpage with tournament standings posted somewhere?


http://www.eurogofed.org/proqualification/#pairings

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 8:41 am
by RobertJasiek
C. Blue wrote:Not sure what registration procedure you refer to, but if it's for an account to log in to the game server, I just registered one within about a minute, on their website


You are lucky. I am not and stil wait for an admin email answer.

If you have PC security issues,


Everybody has; I do care.

you could install it in a virtual machine such as http://www.virtualbox.org (free and open source).


I do not need incomplete random methods, but use this concept:
http://home.snafu.de/jasiek/windows_sec ... ncept.html
Applying the concept to a new internet program requires effort, information or research in the program's behaviour though.

***

Thanks everybody for the SGFs!

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 8:48 am
by RBerenguel
Robert, using a virtual machine is not an incomplete "random" method, but it is what is used in most fields needing high security. Shared hosting environments, malware analysis companies, etc. You set up a virtual machine, and interact with the unknown program only within the virtual machine. No security problems, since the virtual machine hides all your system from the virtual machine.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 1:42 am
by RobertJasiek
Since the WBaduk installer and programs are too buggy, see
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10365
it has been a bad decision to choose WBaduk for live games of the qualification tournament. I suggest KGS instead.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 4:09 am
by RBerenguel
As far as organisation is concerned we could suggest smoke signs and it would be as useful

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 5:54 am
by Shenoute
Here are two other games played on the 25th




Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 9:24 am
by HermanHiddema
So, in the 3rd round:

Lisy beats Debarre
Burzo beats Surma

And in the 4th round

Lisy beats Burzo

So now Lisy has taken the first professional title, congrats to him!

The remaining four players for the second spot are: Burzo, Surma, Jabarin and Podpera.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 9:39 am
by Shenoute
Here's the final game


Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 10:53 am
by RobertJasiek
Congratulations to Lisy for winning and also to Burzo for reaching the final!

At move 49, we have the too familiar topic of the left white wall having too little development potential. IMO, the trouble starts with White 8; the stone creates influence on the left side, where Black C6 is waiting. If White wants to approach the upper left corner at this moment, C15 is easier because White can seek life more easily and need not establish a wall.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 11:46 am
by oren
RobertJasiek wrote:At move 49, we have the too familiar topic of the left white wall having too little development potential. IMO, the trouble starts with White 8; the stone creates influence on the left side, where Black C6 is waiting. If White wants to approach the upper left corner at this moment, C15 is easier because White can seek life more easily and need not establish a wall.


I have 29 games in my pro database with white 8 and the results were 50/50.

7 games with C15 5/2 in favor of white.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Thu May 29, 2014 12:32 pm
by Uberdude
I think that approach was ok, but the joseki choice afterwards of the left side influence was bad due to c6 begins settled. But if we don't answer in the lower left I slightly prefer approaching the top right corner because the left is somewhat flat if black makes the low shimari at top left (and if high some problems too). Also if white can get lower left 3-3 later then black's 2-space extension is low, and if the 4th line knight's move that has the invasion problem later.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 5:41 am
by Uberdude
Fifth round in Vienna.

Podpera beat Burzo by 3.5
Jabarin beat Surma by resign. Disappointing loss for Mateusz: he was over 20 points ahead going into endgame but tried to play a kikashi before defending a cut but it wasn't sente enough, Ali cut, and a big group became ko for life but Ali had loads of threats from his dead group and elsewhere.

Shame about Mateusz Surma going out as I was rooting for him to be the 2nd pro (met him at Polish Go summer camp, he's a nice guy, modest, studies hard), but Ali Jabarin also impressed me in the CEGO training league (he seemed the only one to be able to hold his own against Zhao Baolong for a decent chunk of the game) so I'd bet on him. I was rather surprised he lost his first game to be honest.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 9:51 am
by Shenoute
A. Jabarin beat L. Podpera by 1,5 point.


Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 6:37 pm
by RobertJasiek
Given Chinese Rules, B+1.5 is the smallest possible winning margin. Who can identify White's game losing move? Surely not as early as move 38.

Re: Euro Professional Qualification Tournament

Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:08 pm
by Uberdude
38 at L7 looks better to me.