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4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:16 pm
by trout
Korea:Shin Jinseo, Lee Donghoon, Na Hyun, Byun Sangil, Kim Myunghoon and Shin Minjoon, Park Jiyeon and Lee Seula
China:Li Qincheng, Yang Dingxin, Fan Yunruo, Li Xuanhao, Xia Chenkun, Xie Ke, Yu Zhiying and Wang Chenxing
Japan:Ida Atsushi, Ichiriki Ryo, Motoki Katsuya, Sun Zhe, Hsu Chiayuan, Sada Atsushi, Fujisawa Rina and Kibe Natsuki
Taiwan:Wang Yuanjun, Lin Junyan, Lin Lixiang, Lin Shixun, Chen Qirui, Yang Bowei, Yu Lijun and Su Shengfang


All players are born after 1/1/1995. Winner - W800,0000($7,000), Runner up = W400,0000($3,500)

Date:2/19/16-2/21/16

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2016 10:50 pm
by gamesorry
trout wrote:Korea:Shin Jinseo, Lee Donghoon, Na Hyun, Byun Sangil, Kim Myunghoon and Shin Minjoon, Park Jiyeon and Lee Seula
China:Li Qincheng, Yang Dingxin, Fan Yunruo, Li Xuanhao, Xia Chunkun, Xie Ke, Yu Zhiying and Wang Chenxing
Japan:Ida Atzshi, Ichiriki Ryo, Motoki Katsuya, Xun Zhe, Shija Wian, Sada Atzshi, Fujisawa Lina and Kibe Natsuki
Taiwan:Wang Wianjun, Lin Junen, Lin Risang, Lin Sushin, Chen Chilui, Yang Bowei, Wi Lijun and Xu Sungfang

All players are born after 1/1/1995. Winner - W800,0000($7,000), Runner up = W400,0000($3,500)

Date:2/19/16-2/21/16
Thanks for sharing! Here are a few corrections on the names ;-)

Korea:Shin Jinseo, Lee Donghoon, Na Hyun, Byun Sangil, Kim Myunghoon and Shin Minjoon, Park Jiyeon and Lee Seula
China:Li Qincheng, Yang Dingxin, Fan Yunruo, Li Xuanhao, Xia Chenkun, Xie Ke, Yu Zhiying and Wang Chenxing
Japan:Ida Atsushi, Ichiriki Ryo, Motoki Katsuya, Sun Zhe, Hsu Chiayuan, Sada Atsushi, Fujisawa Rina and Kibe Natsuki
Taiwan:Wang Yuanjun, Lin Junyan, Lin Lixiang, Lin Shixun, Chen Qirui, Yang Bowei, Yu Lijun and Su Shengfang

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:52 am
by Elom
Thanks!

It's interesting to note, letters such as り can be considered a hybrid between r/l, but the l sound is derived from the depth of the r so generally is considered and often Romanised as r in romaji. But I don't know of any Hangeul consonant normally Romanised as r, so the Romanisation of the Hangeul-isation of the Japanese "r" letters end up as an l in English!

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:58 am
by Elom
Hsu Chiayuan is the Romanisation of the hiriganisation of the mandarin name 许家元.

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 5:03 am
by pookpooi
Could someone explain to me why Hangzhou and why not Beijing, Shanghai, or even Hong Kong?

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 5:07 am
by trout
Day 1,

Korea vs Japan 6:2

Shin Jinseo > Ida Atsushi
Lee Donghoon > Ichiriki Ryo
Na Hyun > Motoki Katsuya
Byun Sangil > Sun Zhe
Kim Myunghoon < Hsu Chiayuan
Shin Minjoon > Sada Atsushi
Park Jiyeon > Fujisawa Rina
Lee Seula < Kibe Natsuki

China vs Taiwan 8:0
Li Qincheng > Wang Yuanjun
Yang Dingxin > Lin Junyan
Fan Yunruo > Lin Lixiang
Li Xuanhao > Lin Shixun
Xia Chenkun > Chen Qirui
Xie Ke > Yang Bowei
Yu Zhiying > Yu Lijun
Wang Chenxing > Su Shengfang

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Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 8:55 am
by macelee
pookpooi wrote:Could someone explain to me why Hangzhou and why not Beijing, Shanghai, or even Hong Kong?
It is just a name that doesn't mean too much. The players are from anywhere. Hangzhou Qiquan is the only official branch of Zhongguo Qiyuan, the Chinese organisation governing Go. It hosts a number of teams competing in the Chinese leagues, as well as a so-called 2nd Chinese national squad. Due to China's vast territory it is not convenient for all players to be based in the capital city of Beijing. So Hangzhou is sort of a second base.

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:10 am
by hyperpape
How are the players chosen? It looks like many of the Japanese and Korean players are young, but I'm not sure about all of them.

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 10:10 am
by oren
gamesorry wrote: Japan:Ida Atsushi, Ichiriki Ryo, Motoki Katsuya, Sun Zhe, Hsu Chiayuan, Sada Atsushi, Fujisawa Rina and Kibe Natsuki
And for people used to the Japanese spellings, Sun Zhe is Son Makoto and Hsu Chiayuan is Kyo Kagen.

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:59 pm
by macelee
oren wrote:
gamesorry wrote: Japan:Ida Atsushi, Ichiriki Ryo, Motoki Katsuya, Sun Zhe, Hsu Chiayuan, Sada Atsushi, Fujisawa Rina and Kibe Natsuki
And for people used to the Japanese spellings, Sun Zhe is Son Makoto and Hsu Chiayuan is Kyo Kagen.
For quite sometime, Nihon Kiin website has been using names like 'Sun Zhe' and 'Hsu Chia Yuan' - this in particular applies to young players (other examples are 'Wang Jing Yi', 'Bian Wenkai', 'Chang Ruei Jie'. Old players from overseas still have their names in Japanese spelling.

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:14 am
by trout
day 2,


Korea vs China 4:4

Shin Jinseo > Li Qincheng
Lee Donghoon < Yang Dingxin
Na Hyun > Fan Yunruo
Byun Sangil < Li Xuanhao
Kim Myunghoon < Xia Chenkun
Shin Minjoon < Xie Ke
Park Jiyeon > Yu Zhiying
Lee Seula > Wang Chenxing

Japan vs Taiwan 7:1

Ida Atsushi < Wang Yuanjun
Ichiriki Ryo > Lin Junyan
Motoki Katsuya > Lin Lixiang
Sun Zhe > Lin Shixun
Hsu Chiayuan > Chen Qirui
Sada Atsushi > Yang Bowei
Fujisawa Rina > Yu Lijun
Kibe Natsuki > Su Shengfang

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Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 7:58 am
by Cynosure
Elom wrote:Thanks!

It's interesting to note, letters such as り can be considered a hybrid between r/l, but the l sound is derived from the depth of the r so generally is considered and often Romanised as r in romaji. But I don't know of any Hangeul consonant normally Romanised as r, so the Romanisation of the Hangeul-isation of the Japanese "r" letters end up as an l in English!
The Korean rhotic is always romanized as an 'r' unless it is the last sound of a syllable. The sound is the same between Korean and Japanese; it's a tap rhotic and is definitely considered part of the 'r' family of sounds.

Re: 4 Cities(Seoul, Hangzhou, Tokyo and Taipei) match

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 4:40 am
by trout
Day 3,

Korea vs Taiwan 6:2

China vs Japan 7:1

Korea(16 wins) and China(19 wins) tied 2 wins and 1 tie.

China wins 4 Cities Match!!!!!!!