Re: Korean opinion: EGC system
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 7:54 am
Robert
I think you miss the point of what I am saying, by a large margin infact. I am trying to say that if I was a top Asian ex-insei coming over to Europe, I would rather player 6/7 dans. It would more interesting for both players. If I play against a 2/3/4 dan, it would fairly straightfoward for me to win and I don't have to put in much of an effort. It wouldn't be a challenge for me either. I would also prefer not to play my own countryman as I could do that is Asia and would be a lot cheaper and less time consuming but I understand the need to if there are a lack of strong players.
If you take the top europeans out to form a top table group than my chances playing against weak dans and my countryman will increase. Therefore, why would I travel half way across the world inorder to play against my countryman and with weak dans. I might as well stay at home.
To be honest I doubt an ex-insei/ ex-pro could expect to learn any significant go playing knowledge whilst at the Go Congress due to the fact that they are so much better than the rest of us (including you Robert). Only a handful could give them a good game and have a decent chances of beating them
I think you miss the point of what I am saying, by a large margin infact. I am trying to say that if I was a top Asian ex-insei coming over to Europe, I would rather player 6/7 dans. It would more interesting for both players. If I play against a 2/3/4 dan, it would fairly straightfoward for me to win and I don't have to put in much of an effort. It wouldn't be a challenge for me either. I would also prefer not to play my own countryman as I could do that is Asia and would be a lot cheaper and less time consuming but I understand the need to if there are a lack of strong players.
If you take the top europeans out to form a top table group than my chances playing against weak dans and my countryman will increase. Therefore, why would I travel half way across the world inorder to play against my countryman and with weak dans. I might as well stay at home.
To be honest I doubt an ex-insei/ ex-pro could expect to learn any significant go playing knowledge whilst at the Go Congress due to the fact that they are so much better than the rest of us (including you Robert). Only a handful could give them a good game and have a decent chances of beating them