2018 Samsung World Masters starts
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
Is there a web page where we can see the full results? I noticed that Artem Katchanovski had one win became 2p after this tournament
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
Not exactly an answer to your question about full results, but there is this nice report by Tony Claasen including details about European pros results: https://eurogofed.org/index.html?id=209silviu22 wrote:Is there a web page where we can see the full results? I noticed that Artem Katchanovski had one win became 2p after this tournament
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
Not exactly an answer to your question about full results, but there is this nice report by Tony Claasen including details about European pros results: https://eurogofed.org/index.html?id=209[/quote]
Thank you. Also, by my counting, Ali Jabarin should also be 2p now after his two wins. It's unofficial though, and assumes he gets 5 LDPs for winning the Grand Prix. See https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1010890750.
Thank you. Also, by my counting, Ali Jabarin should also be 2p now after his two wins. It's unofficial though, and assumes he gets 5 LDPs for winning the Grand Prix. See https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... 1010890750.
Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
Samsung cup picked Wang Yuanjun as wild card.

Main tournament;
9/4 - 9/6/18 round of 32
10/1/18 round of 16
10/2/18 round of 8
11/5 - 11/7/18 Semi Final(3 games match)
12/3 - 12/5/18 Final (3 games match)

Main tournament;
9/4 - 9/6/18 round of 32
10/1/18 round of 16
10/2/18 round of 8
11/5 - 11/7/18 Semi Final(3 games match)
12/3 - 12/5/18 Final (3 games match)
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
Group stage:
Group A
Chen Yaoye vs. Shibano Toramaru
Gu Zihao vs. Park Junghwan
Group B
Shi Yue vs. Choi Jeong
Tao Xinyan vs. Lee Sedol
Group C
Chen Zijian vs. Ahn Kukhyun
Tong Mengcheng vs. Seo Bongsoo
Group D
Ke Jie vs. Wang Yuanjun
Xie Erhao vs. Chang Fukang
Group E
Fan Yunruo vs. Na Hyun
Li Xuanhao vs. Shin Minjun
Group F
Lian Xiao vs. Kim Jiseok
Yang Dingxin vs. Lee Youngjoo
Group G
Tan Xiao vs. Yong Seongsik
Tang Weixing vs. Iyama Yuta
Group H
Wu Guangya vs. Shin Jinseo
Li Xiangyu vs. Ryu Shikun
Group A is pretty insane.
Group A
Chen Yaoye vs. Shibano Toramaru
Gu Zihao vs. Park Junghwan
Group B
Shi Yue vs. Choi Jeong
Tao Xinyan vs. Lee Sedol
Group C
Chen Zijian vs. Ahn Kukhyun
Tong Mengcheng vs. Seo Bongsoo
Group D
Ke Jie vs. Wang Yuanjun
Xie Erhao vs. Chang Fukang
Group E
Fan Yunruo vs. Na Hyun
Li Xuanhao vs. Shin Minjun
Group F
Lian Xiao vs. Kim Jiseok
Yang Dingxin vs. Lee Youngjoo
Group G
Tan Xiao vs. Yong Seongsik
Tang Weixing vs. Iyama Yuta
Group H
Wu Guangya vs. Shin Jinseo
Li Xiangyu vs. Ryu Shikun
Group A is pretty insane.
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"Group A
Chen Yaoye vs. Shibano Toramaru
Gu Zihao vs. Park Junghwan"
They call group A "Death trap".........
Chen Yaoye vs. Shibano Toramaru
Gu Zihao vs. Park Junghwan"
They call group A "Death trap".........
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Winners underlined, generally a good round for the Chinese players in the hard to call games, Korean women Choi Jeong bucking the trend with a good win vs Shi Yue. Each group is a double-elimination so not over yet for the losers.
Group A
Chen Yaoye vs. Shibano Toramaru
Gu Zihao vs. Park Junghwan
Group B
Shi Yue vs. Choi Jeong !!
Tao Xinyan vs. Lee Sedol . Lee poor form continues
Group C
Chen Zijian vs. Ahn Kukhyun
Tong Mengcheng vs. Seo Bongsoo
Group D
Ke Jie vs. Wang Yuanjun, same opening Ke played in recent pair go final https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnisExRN8J4
Xie Erhao vs. Chang Fukang, but amateur Chang put up a good fight
Group E
Fan Yunruo vs. Na Hyun
Li Xuanhao vs. Shin Minjun
Group F
Lian Xiao vs. Kim Jiseok
Yang Dingxin vs. Lee Youngjoo
Group G
Tan Xiao vs. Yong Seongsik
Tang Weixing vs. Iyama Yuta
Group H
Wu Guangya vs. Shin Jinseo
Li Xiangyu vs. Ryu Shikun
Shibano won an exciting game. Elf says trade for top right was good for black, but black should r7 attach before killing to annoy white shape. Losing move was 153, should o16 peep/connect first, doesn't think white will die but semedori is quite a few points.
Group A
Chen Yaoye vs. Shibano Toramaru
Gu Zihao vs. Park Junghwan
Group B
Shi Yue vs. Choi Jeong !!
Tao Xinyan vs. Lee Sedol . Lee poor form continues
Group C
Chen Zijian vs. Ahn Kukhyun
Tong Mengcheng vs. Seo Bongsoo
Group D
Ke Jie vs. Wang Yuanjun, same opening Ke played in recent pair go final https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnisExRN8J4
Xie Erhao vs. Chang Fukang, but amateur Chang put up a good fight
Group E
Fan Yunruo vs. Na Hyun
Li Xuanhao vs. Shin Minjun
Group F
Lian Xiao vs. Kim Jiseok
Yang Dingxin vs. Lee Youngjoo
Group G
Tan Xiao vs. Yong Seongsik
Tang Weixing vs. Iyama Yuta
Group H
Wu Guangya vs. Shin Jinseo
Li Xiangyu vs. Ryu Shikun
Shibano won an exciting game. Elf says trade for top right was good for black, but black should r7 attach before killing to annoy white shape. Losing move was 153, should o16 peep/connect first, doesn't think white will die but semedori is quite a few points.
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One interesting coincidence to note is that Gu Zihao and Park Junghwan were drawn in the same group and played each other in the first game last year too. Gu lost that game before turning it around to win the title, including a revenge against Park in the quarterfinal.
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
I wonder did Iyama give up too easily? I'm too lazy to count (and it wouldn't be accurate enough anyway), but LZ 157 says its still a close game (he's 42%) and pro games routinely have swings from far bigger margins. Elf v1 unsurpsingly is harsher at 25%, but for example Iyama was 90% by Elf against Cho U and then was losing again later (and then won). Or Shibano was LZ 17% and he won (though that was a more a middlegame position whereas Iyama's going into early endgame).
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In a way yes...But it is not uncommon for an old-school Japanese player, something he clearly is, to give up there...Also he might have been under more time pressure viz-a-vis Shibano......Uberdude wrote:I wonder did Iyama give up too easily? I'm too lazy to count (and it wouldn't be accurate enough anyway), but LZ 157 says its still a close game (he's 42%) and pro games routinely have swings from far bigger margins. Elf v1 unsurpsingly is harsher at 25%, but for example Iyama was 90% by Elf against Cho U and then was losing again later (and then won). Or Shibano was LZ 17% and he won (though that was a more a middlegame position whereas Iyama's going into early endgame).
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
Ke Jie lost to Xie Erhao (advanced to round of 16) and will play Wang Yuanjun again for the other spot from the group.
Gu Zihao beat Chen Yaoye to stay alive and will play Shibano Toramaru next, as Park Junghwan advanced from the group. History is repeating itself there so far. Tang Weixing always plays well at Samsung and advanced, same as Li Xuanhao.
Shi Yue continued his poor form and lost a big group during mid-game against Lee Sedol. Cool to see Ryu Shikun beat Wu Guangya to fight for another day.
Gu Zihao beat Chen Yaoye to stay alive and will play Shibano Toramaru next, as Park Junghwan advanced from the group. History is repeating itself there so far. Tang Weixing always plays well at Samsung and advanced, same as Li Xuanhao.
Shi Yue continued his poor form and lost a big group during mid-game against Lee Sedol. Cool to see Ryu Shikun beat Wu Guangya to fight for another day.
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And again Choi won from doing better in a ko fight!
There was an interesting life and death corner problem in Shin Jinseo's game today. I added a few sequences, accuracy not guaranteed (edit: improvement for black in the killing sequence? f5 before saving corner stone?).
There was an interesting life and death corner problem in Shin Jinseo's game today. I added a few sequences, accuracy not guaranteed (edit: improvement for black in the killing sequence? f5 before saving corner stone?).
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
2nd round results, winners underline, bold won 2 so qualify, strikeout lost 2 so eliminated
Group A (edit: corrected, thanks tryss)
Gu Zihao beatChen Yaoye
Shibano Toramaru lost to Park Junghwan
Group B
Shi Yue vs Lee Sedol
Tao Xinyan vs Choi Jeong
Group C
Tong Mengcheng vs. Ahn Kukhyun
Chen Zijian vs.Seo Bongsoo
Group D
Ke Jie vs Xie Erhao.
Wang Yuanjun vs.Chang Fukang,
Group E....
Shin Minjun won by 0.5 vsNa Hyun
Li Xuanhao vs. Fan Yunruo
Group F
Lian Xiao vs. Yang Dingxin
Kim Jiseok vs.Lee Youngjoo
Group G
Tan Xiao vs. Tang Weixing
Yong Seongsik vs. Iyama Yuta
Group H
Li Xiangyu vs. Shin Jinseo
Wu Guangya vs. Ryu Shikun
Group A (edit: corrected, thanks tryss)
Gu Zihao beat
Shibano Toramaru lost to Park Junghwan
Group B
Tao Xinyan vs Choi Jeong
Group C
Tong Mengcheng vs. Ahn Kukhyun
Chen Zijian vs.
Group D
Ke Jie vs Xie Erhao.
Wang Yuanjun vs.
Group E....
Shin Minjun won by 0.5 vs
Li Xuanhao vs. Fan Yunruo
Group F
Lian Xiao vs. Yang Dingxin
Kim Jiseok vs.
Group G
Tan Xiao vs. Tang Weixing
Group H
Li Xiangyu vs. Shin Jinseo
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Re: 2018 Samsung World Masters starts
Are you sure? In theory, the qualified and the eliminated players can't have played together this round. I think this is the correct result :2nd round results, winners underline, bold won 2 so qualify, strikeout lost 2 so eliminated
Group A
Gu Zihao beat Shibano Toramaru
Chen Yaoyelost to Park Junghwan
Group A
Gu Zihao beat
Shibano Toramaru lost to Park Junghwan
So, next game is Gu Zihao vs Shibano Toramaru