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Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 1:29 pm
by wineandgolover
Is anybody interested in a thread where L19'ers attending Congress can post their stories, whether they be happy or sad? Game records would be welcome, as well as non-game related adventures. Brevity would be cool. More importantly, are any L19'ers willing to contribute?
Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Sat Aug 03, 2013 7:37 pm
by Joaz Banbeck
I suspect that no L19 members were directly involved, but last year some signs appeared in the men's bathroom in an Asian language about how to use toilets in the US. Apparently someone from a very rural area had some confusion and misused the facilities in a manner that distressed others. I am relived to say that I do not know the details.
Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 6:16 am
by Bonobo
In many parts of Asia
squat toilets have been used for centuries, so maybe you’ve seen something like these?


Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 10:29 am
by xed_over
the toilet posts were kind of a thread killer..
One of the biggest highlights of the congress for me was playing game of 5 min sudden death speed go with Nakano and not running out of time. Of course I lost by a large margin (25+ points I think).
We were hanging out at a nearby coffee shop late Saturday night after the final awards banquet when Nakano and his wife dropped by and joined us for a couple of pick-up games.
Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:11 am
by Bonobo
xed_over wrote:the toilet posts were kind of a thread killer..

Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 11:32 am
by Joaz Banbeck
xed_over wrote:the toilet posts were kind of a thread killer...
Sorry. I didn't mean to set the standard too high.

Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:34 pm
by daniel_the_smith
Top memories in no particular order:
3-2 in lightening, beating everyone older than me and one person younger than me (IIRC, the winner of my section of the open!). Winning in the open vs. one half of the winning pairgo team. Winning a 2 stone self-pair vs. a 4d. Pairgo halfway up Mt. Rainier with James Sedgwick, Daniela Trinks, and others (Sedgwick and I lost by a point). Last second pairgo on Thursday. Local beer with old and new friends. Drinking games with a dozen or so (including Takemiya and Maeda). Subsequent well deserved US Open loss (thanks to lindentree). Bowling and staying up all night after the (excessively terrible) awards banquet. (I passed out around 4:30 PM yesterday and did not wake up until this morning.)
Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:21 am
by skydyr
I played a 5 stone game against a 6 dan at that coffee shop which I won that had the ugliest shape I've ever seen in a game. So bad I was laughing through half the game. Squeeze here, squeeze there, tombstone here, play an empty triangle and a 4 stone dumpling to keep it contained...
We taught Maeda how to play lottery go at the cafe. We started with 20 stones each mixed in, but halfway through he insisted on a handicap of 20 more and promptly got crushed. It was fascinating to see him adjust his strategy as the game was going on to account for the chance of playing one of my stones. Lots of attachments, which were severe but not too good for me.
Hiking on Mt Ranier was spectacular.
Meeting people from here that I've played games against in the past, or spoken to.
Bowling Saturday was surprisingly good. I don't think I actually got to sleep until 5 AM, and I know at least one person ended up missing his flight the next morning and had to get it rescheduled.
Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 9:26 am
by jdl
daniel_the_smith wrote:after the (excessively terrible) awards banquet.
What's this about?
Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:43 am
by daniel_the_smith
jdl wrote:daniel_the_smith wrote:after the (excessively terrible) awards banquet.
What's this about?
It's always bad, but this was like previous years, only more so.

Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:45 am
by skydyr
daniel_the_smith wrote:jdl wrote:daniel_the_smith wrote:after the (excessively terrible) awards banquet.
What's this about?
It's always bad, but this was like previous years, only more so.

I was a little baffled by the decision to have dessert on the table first, and the actual food come only later.
Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:49 pm
by often
skydyr wrote:We taught Maeda how to play lottery go at the cafe. We started with 20 stones each mixed in, but halfway through he insisted on a handicap of 20 more and promptly got crushed. It was fascinating to see him adjust his strategy as the game was going on to account for the chance of playing one of my stones. Lots of attachments, which were severe but not too good for me.
Which one was you?

Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:13 pm
by skydyr
I'm the one not in the picture (on the left)

Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 5:12 pm
by dumbrope
I don't know if it's a highlight, but Takemiya Masaki stopped by during one of my U.S. Open games during scoring and helped count the score. Can a pro 9p make better rectangles than I can? The answer is yes. He was very creative.
I knew I had lost the the game anyway, so no objection...

Re: Tales From The US Go Congress
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:05 pm
by Koosh

Drinking on a dry campus and spreading cheer wherever I went...I think.

Some amazing US open games - put a little time into your opponents' hands and see what comes out.

Meeting good friends from the past few years, L19 goers, new faces, and pros alike!

Having the opportunity to interpret a series of basic go lectures for the wonderful fans of Maeda-sensei and Sasaki-sensei!
and...
First ride on a boat lock.
