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The Power Report: Globis Cup Update: China & Korea share semifinal places
Published on 5/9/2015
by John Power, Japan Correspondent for the E-Journal
Globis Cup Update:
China and Korea share semifinal places:
Play in the second Globis Cup got off to a start on Friday, May 8, with the firs
t two games of the first round being played in the four groups
(
click here for photos of all the players
on the Nihon Kiin's japanese-language site)
. For four playe
rs, two games were enough, as successive wins secured them places in the quart
erfinals. Two of them, Huang Yunsong and Li Qincheng, are from China, and the
other two, Lee Donghun and Na Hyun, are from Korea. (Previously I called Huang
Kuang, but Huang is correct.) The six Japanese players all scored 1-1, which
meant that their fate would be decided by the third game in the first round, p
layed
on Saturday
morning. Unfortunately, the non-Far Eastern players, Pavol L
isy of Slovakia, Lionel Zhang of the USA, and Krit Jamkachornkiat of Thailand,
were eliminated
on Friday
. There’s another correction: the program lists Kri
t as amateur 7-dan, but he is actually 4-dan. The fourth player eliminated on
the first day was Lin Junyan of Chinese Taipei.
Here are full results for the first day.
Group A:
(Game 1) Huang Yunsong 3P (China) (W) beat Ichiriki Ryo 7P (Japan) by
resig.; Yo Seiki 7P (Japan) (B) beat Lin Junyan 6P (Chinese Taipei) by half a
point. (Game 2) Huang (B) beat Yo by resig.; Ichiriki (W) beat Lin by resig.
Group B:
(Game 1) Lee Donghun 5P (Korea) beat Fujimura 2P (Japan) by resig. (c
olors not given in chart), Yang Dingxin (W) beat Pavol Lisy 1P (Slovakia) by r
esig. (Game 2) Lee (B) beat Yang by resig; Fujimura (W) beat Lisy by resig.
Group C:
(Game 1) Li Qincheng 2P (China) beat Motoki Katsuya 3P (Japan) by resi
g. (colors not given), Shin Jin Seo 3P (Korea) (W) beat Lionel Zhang 7D (USA)
by 12.5 points. (Game 2) Li (W) beat Shin by resig., Motoki (W) beat Zhang by
9.5 points.
Group D:
(Game 1) Na Hyun 6P (Korea) (W) beat Sada Atsushi 2P (Japan) by resig.
, Koyama Kuya 2P (Japan) (B) beat Krit Jamkachornkiat 4D (Thailand) by resig.
(Game 2) Na (W) beat Koyama by resig., Sada (B) beat Jamkachornkiat on time.
The third game of the first round was played
on Saturday
morning. With six Ja
panese representatives surviving in the four groups day, that meant that meant
four of them had to play each other. Unfortunately for Japan, its top two pla
yers ran into each other. Yo Seiki prevailed, eliminating last year’s tournam
ent winner, Ichiriki.
Full results:
Yo (B) beat Ichiriki by resig.; Yang (W) beat Fujimura by resig.; Shin (W) bea
t Motoki by resig.; Sada (B) beat Koyama by 2.5 points.
The result was that all the three Chinese players in the tournament and all t
he three Korean players made the quarterfinals, along with two Japanese repres
entatives.
The quarterfinals were played
on Saturday
afternoon, starting at
one o’clock
.
Results:
Huang (W) beat Shin by resig.; Lee (W) beat Yo by resig.; Li (W) beat Sada by
6.5 points; Na (W) beat Yang by resig.
The pairings in the semifinals, to start at
ten o’clock
on Sunday
morning, a
re Huang vs. Lee and Li vs. Na.
The Globis Cup World Igo U-20 is organized by the Nihon Ki-in and the main sponsor is the
Globis Corporation
, with Otsuka Pharmaceuticals and Kitami Hakka Tsusho Inc. act
ing as supporting sponsors.
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