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Ranka Online WAGC Highlights: Monday, September 2
Published on 9/2/2013
Rounds 3 and 4 Overview:
Click here for James Davies' in-depth reports on
Round 3
and
Round 4
.
Round 3: U.S. vs Korea:
Good Fighting Spirit U.S. player Curtis Tang
(left)
-- one of only two players to earn the title of Redmond Meijin -- shows good fighting spirit against Hyungjae Choi of Korea, one of the most formidable players in this tournament.
Click here
for the commentary.
Round 3: Hungary vs. China:
Very short but interesting
"This is a very short but interesting game," says commenter Michael Redmond 9P. "Hungary’s Csaba Mero
(right)
handles a challenge well and gets a fairly severe attack going on Yuging Hu of China, but at a critical point in the fight, an apparently natural move turns out to be a fatal mistake."
Click here
for
the commentary.
Every story has a beginning:
Three WAGC participants -- Andrés Aguilar
(Ecuador, 1 dan, at right)
, Krzysztof Giedrojć
(Poland, 4 dan)
and Aleksandar Savchovski
(Bulgaria, 1 dan)
-- explain how they started playing go.
Click here
for John Richardson's report.
Interview with Franz-Josef Dickhut:
Germany's representative talks about the new crop of strong young German players...
click here
for the full interview.
Interview with Pavol Lisy:
Slovakia's player explains how a childhood hobby of collecting beer caps led to playing go...
click here
for the interview.
Interview with Artem Kachanovskyi:
The Ukrainian 6-dan reviews his game with Chinese Taipei and his recent return to serious game study...
click here
for the interview.
Interview with Suzanne D’Bel:
The Malaysian player
(left)
-- one of just two women in this year's WAGC -- explains " why I like to play tengen openings."
Click here
for the interview.
Interview with Andrew Kay:
A chat with the British player (the 4d ‘Warfreak2′ on KGS), about his aggressive style and go philosophy.
Click here
for the interview.
Ranka Yearbook 1998:
The 1998
Ranka Yearbook
is now available in PDF format.
Click here
to download a copy.
- excerpted from reports in
Ranka Online
; this report compiled by Chris Garlock; photos by John Pinkerton
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