I guess this is an attempt to regain international competitiveness, and personally think it's really good news
http://www.cdrb.com.cn/html/2012-02/28/ ... 515269.htm
trout wrote:For them to be competitive, they should open some of top tournaments as open tournament.
tapir wrote:I fail to comprehend. So you say Koreans are competitive because they allow some amateurs to participate in preliminaries, who rarely make it to a main tournament. It is not that this option doesn't exist in Japan. (Agon Cup, Kansai Ki-in tournament all feature amateur players of some sorts as well) Or are you proposing to turn some domestic titles into international ones?
trout wrote:Yes, they should make it as international tournament.
They are complacent because they have domestic tournament locked up for themselves. So they do not have to compete in international tournament(very fierce).
trout wrote:tapir wrote:I fail to comprehend. So you say Koreans are competitive because they allow some amateurs to participate in preliminaries, who rarely make it to a main tournament. It is not that this option doesn't exist in Japan. (Agon Cup, Kansai Ki-in tournament all feature amateur players of some sorts as well) Or are you proposing to turn some domestic titles into international ones?
Yes, they should make it as international tournament.
They are complacent because they have domestic tournament locked up for themselves. So they do not have to compete in international tournament(very fierce).
trout wrote:tapir wrote:I fail to comprehend. So you say Koreans are competitive because they allow some amateurs to participate in preliminaries, who rarely make it to a main tournament. It is not that this option doesn't exist in Japan. (Agon Cup, Kansai Ki-in tournament all feature amateur players of some sorts as well) Or are you proposing to turn some domestic titles into international ones?
Yes, they should make it as international tournament.
They are complacent because they have domestic tournament locked up for themselves. So they do not have to compete in international tournament(very fierce).
trout wrote:tapir wrote:I fail to comprehend. So you say Koreans are competitive because they allow some amateurs to participate in preliminaries, who rarely make it to a main tournament. It is not that this option doesn't exist in Japan. (Agon Cup, Kansai Ki-in tournament all feature amateur players of some sorts as well) Or are you proposing to turn some domestic titles into international ones?
Yes, they should make it as international tournament.
They are complacent because they have domestic tournament locked up for themselves. So they do not have to compete in international tournament(very fierce).