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19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:43 pm
by handa711
Preliminaries have started.
Bracket:
http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/wr/sc.htmlKifus:
http://www.go4go.net/go/games/tournament/1Schedule and seeded players: (thanks to trout)
8/6/14: Preliminary finals
8/25: Opening ceremony
8/26-8/28: Round of 32
10/14,10/16: Round of 16 and 8
Semi Final: 11/3,11/5 and 11/6
Final: 12/9-12/11
Seeded players:
Korea: Lee Sedol (runner-up), Kim Jiseok, Park Junghwan, Cho Hanseung
China: Tang Weixing (winner), Shi Yue, Wu Guangya, Chen Yaoye, Tuo Jiaxi
Japan: Takao Shingji, Murakawa Daisuke
Wild Card: Lee Changho
The last Samsung Cup was won by Tang Weixing when he beat Lee Sedol 2-0.
Once again I'll be cheering for Japanese/Western/female/amateur players (basically all underdogs), especially Ichiriki Ryo, kid looks very promising.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 11:15 am
by Xylol
Thank you for posting. I somehow dont see any western players (I only looked at tw, cn, jp, kr tags)
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 11:41 am
by oren
Xylol wrote:Thank you for posting. I somehow dont see any western players (I only looked at tw, cn, jp, kr tags)
There are a couple in (kr) tags in the women's section.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 1:06 pm
by RBerenguel
oren wrote:Xylol wrote:Thank you for posting. I somehow dont see any western players (I only looked at tw, cn, jp, kr tags)
There are a couple in (kr) tags in the women's section.
Worth noting (at least, I was mildly surprised and don't know many more female pro names anyway) Xie Yimin is in the main group, not in the female group.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 2:37 pm
by oren
RBerenguel wrote:Worth noting (at least, I was mildly surprised and don't know many more female pro names anyway) Xie Yimin is in the main group, not in the female group.
Good catch. Assuming the red is consistent, she is the only one doing that.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2014 3:01 pm
by yoyoma
You can see the world section here:
http://www.baduk.or.kr/board/board_view ... B%EF%BC%BAEight people play on Aug. 3, four people have byes to 2nd round on Aug. 4
Zhaonian Chen vs Chow Guang (Winner plays Rob Van Zeijst)
Eric Lui vs Tanapatsopol Vorawat (Winner plays Anton Zatonskikh)
Xiang Zhang vs Merlijn Kuin (Winner plays Garcia Bustamante Emil Estuardo)
Fu Kang Chang vs Jan Hora (Winner plays Seung Hyun Hong)
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 6:08 pm
by trout
Samsung cup schedule and seeded players,
8/6/14:prelim final
8/25: Opening ceremony
8/26-8/28: round of 32
10/14,10/16: round of 16 and 8
Semi Final: 11/3,11/5 and 11/6
Final: 12/9-12/11
Seeded players;
Korea:Lee Sedol, Kim Jiseok, Park Junghwan, Cho Hanseung
China:Tang Weixing, Shi Yue, Wu Guangya, Chen Yaoye, Tuo Jiaxi
Japan:Takao Shingji, Murakawa Daisuke
Wild Card:Lee Changho
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 6:50 pm
by handa711
yoyoma wrote:You can see the world section here:
http://www.baduk.or.kr/board/board_view ... B%EF%BC%BAEight people play on Aug. 3, four people have byes to 2nd round on Aug. 4
Zhaonian Chen vs Chow Guang (Winner plays Rob Van Zeijst)
Eric Lui vs Tanapatsopol Vorawat (Winner plays Anton Zatonskikh)
Xiang Zhang vs Merlijn Kuin (Winner plays Garcia Bustamante Emil Estuardo)
Fu Kang Chang vs Jan Hora (Winner plays Seung Hyun Hong)
Where do you see those Westerners? Are they seeded to the main tournament since I don't see them in the preliminary list.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 6:55 pm
by yoyoma
handa711 wrote:yoyoma wrote:You can see the world section here:
http://www.baduk.or.kr/board/board_view ... B%EF%BC%BAEight people play on Aug. 3, four people have byes to 2nd round on Aug. 4
Zhaonian Chen vs Chow Guang (Winner plays Rob Van Zeijst)
Eric Lui vs Tanapatsopol Vorawat (Winner plays Anton Zatonskikh)
Xiang Zhang vs Merlijn Kuin (Winner plays Garcia Bustamante Emil Estuardo)
Fu Kang Chang vs Jan Hora (Winner plays Seung Hyun Hong)
Where do you see those Westerners? Are they seeded to the main tournament since I don't see them in the preliminary list.
Scroll down and you'll see the World section. It's part of the preliminaries, and the winner of that section goes into the main tournament.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 2:59 am
by illluck
oren wrote:RBerenguel wrote:Worth noting (at least, I was mildly surprised and don't know many more female pro names anyway) Xie Yimin is in the main group, not in the female group.
Good catch. Assuming the red is consistent, she is the only one doing that.
Yeah, apparently the Nihon Ki-in made a mistake in the registration process and entered her in the main group by accident.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 3:51 am
by RBerenguel
illluck wrote:oren wrote:RBerenguel wrote:Worth noting (at least, I was mildly surprised and don't know many more female pro names anyway) Xie Yimin is in the main group, not in the female group.
Good catch. Assuming the red is consistent, she is the only one doing that.
Yeah, apparently the Nihon Ki-in made a mistake in the registration process and entered her in the main group by accident.
A pity, I assume she may have done really well in the female section
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 6:37 am
by ez4u
The Nihon Kiin homepage is reporting that Ichiriki Ryo is the only Japanese player surviving in the open section, winning his third game today. Meanwhile all three Japanese in the senior section continue motoring along: Oya Koichi, Komatsu Hideki, and Goto Shungo.
The bigger news IMHO is in the ladies section where Fujisawa Rina beat Park Jieun(!) 9p. She faces Kim Hyeoimin, another Korean former titleholder, tomorrow. Compatriot Mannami Nao also won her third game, beating Kim Miri.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:15 am
by handa711
17-year-old Ichiriki Ryo might be the hero Japan needs. His record is 10-2 (international) and 37-10 (domestic). He's like the only Japanese actually winning anything in international tournaments. His opponents aren't the best pros, but that's still very impressive.
Then there is 15-year-old Fujisawa Rina, the granddaughter of Fujisawa Shuko, who's also showing quite a performance. Go Japan!.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:40 am
by oren
handa711 wrote:17-year-old Ichiriki Ryo might be the hero Japan needs. His record is 10-2 (international) and 37-10 (domestic). He's like the only Japanese actually winning anything in international tournaments. His opponents aren't the best pros, but that's still very impressive.
Then there is 15-year-old Fujisawa Rina, the granddaughter of Fujisawa Shuko, who's also showing quite a performance. Go Japan!.
16 year old Kyo Kagen was the runner up in Globis and went undefeated for the Japanese team in Chinese City league. It's almost as impressive as Ichiriki. Ida Atsushi had a rough time in Honinbo against Iyama but his run in the Honinbo league was excellent. There are quite a few young Japanese players playing well.
Re: 19th Samsung Cup
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2014 10:26 am
by oren
World bracket...
Eric Lui vs Zhaonian Chen
Xiang Zhang vs Jan Hora
The winners of each game play each other for the remaining spot.