L & D competition of two female professionals

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L & D competition of two female professionals

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http://www.youtube.com/embed/svim_Ys_9EU

i fully enjoyed it and i am sure you will too.
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Re: L & D competition of two female professionals

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I enjoyed it too. Which of the two girls won in the end? The last one failed in the last problem, that is what I noticed.
I am watching BadukMovies English recently. What does the Korean word "peggy" mean? It seems to be a baduk term. You hear it every now and then.

edit: the same question by Mitsun.
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I like playing these games.


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Really fun to watch. More exciting than most pro matches. :)
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Re: L & D competition of two female professionals

Post by Kirby »

cyclops wrote:What does the Korean word "peggy" mean? It seems to be a baduk term.


I don't know what sound you are referring to, but could it be possible that you are hearing something that sounds like (with my spelling), "bek-ee".

In that case, I wonder if it is "백이", 백 (bek) meaning white, with 이 being the Korean particle, corresponding to the Japanese が. If so, the speaker is referring to something about white, the white player. For example, "white is...<something>", "white has...<something>", or in general, "white...<something>".

Of course, I'm just guessing, because I'm trying to think of something that sounds like "peggy". :-)
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