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Post #41 Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:38 pm 
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When was the last time? Fifth Meijin title match versus Otake?

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Post #42 Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 9:20 pm 
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gowan wrote:
When was the last time? Fifth Meijin title match versus Otake?

Yes, only thirty years ago! How could he forget so soon? :scratch:

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Post #43 Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:20 am 
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Mr. No-Threat obviously won today, but how are the other results?

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Post #44 Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:49 am 
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According to the Nihon Kiin article Murakawa also won for a 2-2 result that earned them one point.

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Post #45 Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:52 am 
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http://weiqi.sports.tom.com/2012-06-08/ ... 21015.html
Results for June 8th B League 3rd Round

The Japanese team managed a 2-2 result
The Japanese winners were Cho Chikun 赵治勋 and Daisuke Murakawa 村川大介

中日友好队(0) 2比2 霸州海润队(1)
  赵治勋  胜 单子腾
  村川大介 胜 韦一博
  伊田笃史 负 杨楷文
  一力辽  负 邱金波

Enjoy the game record of Cho Chikun for round 3.

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Post #46 Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:05 am 
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White is presumably the 2007 WAGC winner.

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Post #47 Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:49 am 
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Uberdude wrote:
White is presumably the 2007 WAGC winner.

Yes, Shan Ziteng was the 2007 WAGC winner.

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Post #48 Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 6:57 pm 
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Results for June 10th B League 4th Round
Japanese lost 1-3
The lone Japanese winner was Daisuke Murakawa 村川大介

上海建桥学院(2) 3比1 中日友好队(1)
  曹潇阳 胜 赵治勋
  孙梦厦 负 村川大介
  汤靖轩 胜 伊田笃史
  胡子杨 胜 一力辽

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Post #49 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:12 am 
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Results for June 11th B League 5th Round
Japanese lost 1-3
The lone Japanese winner was Ida Atsushi 伊田笃史, 3p
  张维  胜 赵治勋
  吴树浩 胜 村川大介
  朱剑舜 负 伊田笃史
  陈昱森 胜 一力辽

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Post #50 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:39 pm 
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Are the moves 118 and 120 swapped? I can't see sense in the sequence as it is.

Thanks a lot for posting these games.

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Post #51 Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:19 am 
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At this point, it seems fairly certain that the Japanese team will be demoted to C-league (if they don't withdraw). They have 2 points after round 6.

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For more context: There are 7 rounds in total, the top three teams after round 6 have 10, 9, 8 points respectively. The 7 point teams already have no chance to promote as there are only 2 spots for promotion into A-league.

There are three spots for demotion to C-league. The Japanese team will take one as their 2 points is the lowest. The next two lowest are at 3 and 4 points respectively, but they may still have a chance because the results in the last round could affect a lot of things - it's theoretically possible for teams with 6 points to demote.

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Post #52 Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:25 am 
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Results for June 13th B League 6th Round
Japanese won 2 lost 2
The Japanese winners were Daisuke Murakawa 村川大介 and Ida Atsushi 伊田笃史
  赵治勋  负 张亚博
  村川大介 胜 张东岳
  伊田笃史 胜 贾依凡
  一力辽  负 王彦皓

Another Cho Chikun game

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Post #53 Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:33 am 
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Results for June 14th B League 7th Round (Final Round)
Japanese lost 1-3
The lone Japanese winner was 一力辽 Ichiriki Ryo
  赵治勋  负 甘思阳
  村川大介 负 安冬旭
  伊田笃史 负 娄洛宁
  一力辽  胜 蒋蔚

Cho Chikun vs Gan Siyan. Guess Cho took too much time to think over an unfamiliar fuseki.


And with the end of the final round. Thus ends my coverage of this event. Hope you all enjoyed it.

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Post #54 Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 10:49 am 
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Glad to see Ichiliki won one! I was feeling sorry for him.

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Post #55 Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:04 pm 
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That last fuseki reminds me a bit of this:

http://gooften.net/2012/04/01/new-opening-theory/

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Post #56 Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:07 pm 
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In the end Murakawa and Ida went 3-4 for the Japan team. Not setting the world on fire, but not terrible. It was the 1-6 results from my man Cho and the young hope Ichiriki that sank them. :sad:

Also interesting that Lee Sedol lost his last game after a 6-0 start. As a result his team finished second, although they still qualified for the A league.

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Post #57 Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:31 pm 
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Lee Sedol(6-1) lost the last game against Kang Dongyoon(6-1).

Ahn Kookhyun 5-2
Baek Hongseok 4-3
Lee Wonyoung 4-3
Park Younghoon 4-3
Na Hyun 3-4

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Post #58 Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 7:51 pm 
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@tchan001 thank you alot for your time and effort you spend on that one. it was nice to see some games from my old Cho.

What do you think is gonna happen next, will they continue to play, the got demoted if i read it right? What do you think are Chos chances to win a title this year, he stopped winning when i started playing go, and this makes me sad :-(

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Post #59 Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:20 am 
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I just read a post in gogameguru.
japanese player only has one player in top 30's player of the world. hopefully, japan can be stronger with his young team in the future.

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Post #60 Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:01 am 
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Xylol wrote:
What do you think are Chos chances to win a title this year, he stopped winning when i started playing go, and this makes me sad :-(


Close to zero for the majors. Slightly more likely for NHK or NEC cup where he had some good results last year. He does better in fast games nowadays. But he is already 56 now and won his first title in 1979 (before many current top professionals were even born)...

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