World Go News from the American Go Association

April 30, 2007
Volume 8, #36

BECK TOPS EMPTY SKY TOURNEY
LIU, SHEN, ZHANG TAKE LEAD IN REDMOND CUP
CHOE WINS SEATTLE YOUTH LIGHTNING
REGISTRATION OPENS FOR ONLINE TOURNEY
CHO SEOKBIN VISITS TACOMA
CONGRESS OFFERS FREE AGA MEMBERSHIPS
GO BUMPED FROM 2010 ASIAN GAMES
KOREANS DOMINATE LG CUP LINEUP
CHO THREEPEATS IN JUDAN
GU LI WINS 5TH TIANYUAN, TYING RECORD
YODA AND CHO U LEADING MEIJIN LEAGUE
WON AND PAEK TIE UP BC CARD CUP
"THE GO MASTER" SCREENS IN DC
CHALLENGER UPDATE
NEW CLUB OPENS IN FT MYERS
KERWIN'S ROAD MAP ONLINE
GO CALENDAR:
Orlando, FL, Amherst, MA & New York, NY
KERWIN'S ROAD MAP FOR BEGINNERS: Getting Attached
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BECK TOPS EMPTY SKY TOURNEY: Jared Beck 2d topped the April 29 Empty Sky Spring Tournament in Rochester, NY. Top board games were broadcast live on KGS. Click here for full Winner's Report, plus game records. Game diagram above right from Round 3, Waldron-Beck.

LIU, SHEN, ZHANG TAKE LEAD IN REDMOND CUP: Two runners-up from the World Youth Go Championship (WYGC) Qualifier Tournaments have upset two WYGC Qualifier Champions in the second round of the Redmond Cup Senior Division. Click here for complete story.

CHOE WINS SEATTLE YOUTH LIGHTNING: Solomon Choe 3d won the April 22 Seattle Cherry Blossom Children's Lightning Tournament, winning all his games. Click here http://www.usgo.org/news/ for complete story.

REGISTRATION OPENS FOR ONLINE TOURNEY: The fourth annual online Iwamoto Tournament will run from May 15 to July 10 on KGS. Last year's tournament attracted more than 500 players from around the world and organizers hope to sign up even more this year. Registration is free and just opened yesterday; click here for more details.

CHO SEOKBIN VISITS TACOMA: Cho SeokBin 7d, one of the top players in Europe and a former Korean insei, visited the Tacoma, WA go club last week, reports club President Gordon Castanza. Click here for complete story. Photo at left: SeokBin (r) plays Castanza.

CONGRESS OFFERS FREE AGA MEMBERSHIPS: The first ten people to register for the US Go Congress after 12:01A Tuesday, May 1 will receive a free one-year American Go Association (AGA) membership, reports Congress Co-Director Peter Nassar. The offer only applies to those who have never been an AGA member before. The clock begins ticking at 12:01A on May 1and is good for ten days only, May 1 - May 10. Click here to register.

GO BUMPED FROM 2010 ASIAN GAMES: Chess has already beaten go in the 2010 Asian Games. The Asian Olympic Committee last week decided against including go in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou. Click here for complete story.

KOREANS DOMINATE LG CUP LINEUP: Although nearly half of the 32 players for the 12th international LG Cup are Koreans, Koreans have won only six of the 11 previous events, and none of the last three. Click here for complete story.

CHO THREEPEATS IN JUDAN: Cho Chikun 9P defeated Yamashita Keigo 9P 3-2 to threepeat in the Japanese Judan, winning the final game by 3.5 points and bringing his record number of titles to a total of 71. Click here for complete story.

GU LI WINS 5TH TIANYUAN, TYING RECORD: Gu Li 9P defeated Liu Shizhen 6P 2-1 to win the Chinese Tianyuan title for a fifth consecutive time, tying Chang Hao 9P's record. Click here for complete story.

YODA AND CHO U LEADING MEIJIN LEAGUE: Cho U 9P and Yoda Norimoto 9P are the only four-game winners near the end of the League to determine the challenger for the Meijin title, currently held by Takao Shinji 9P. Click here for complete story.

WON AND PAEK TIE UP BC CARD CUP: Won Sungjin 7P (right) and Paek Hongsuk 5P are 1-1 in the finals of the Korean new pro BC Card Cup finals. Click here for complete story.

"THE GO MASTER" SCREENS IN DC: The American Film Institute will screen The Go Master this weekend in the metro Washington DC area. The film, directed by Zhuangzhuang Tian, is based on the life of go prodigy Wu Qingyuan (Go Seigen). Click here for complete story.

CHALLENGER UPDATE: "With just three months to go, almost all the 2007 Challengers have improved," report Shodan Challenge Coordinators Lee Huynh and Laura Kolb. Click here for complete story.

NEW CLUB OPENS IN FT MYERS: The Ft. Myers (FL) Go Club - a new AGA chapter - meets Sundays at the S. Ft. Myers Barnes and Nobles, starting at 1P. Click here for complete story.

KERWIN'S ROAD MAP ONLINE: James Kerwin's Road Map For Beginners columns (see this week's installment below) are being published online at Gus Heck's Tips for Learning Go . "This series is 100% directly on target with the goal of my site," Heck tells the EJ. "It's really nice to have a pro's view to balance against my own."

CORRECTION: 4th US World Youth
This year's World Youth Goe Championships in Boston in August will be the fourth time the World Youth Goe Championship has been played in the USA not the first as reported in the EJ (World Youth Comes To U.S 4/23 EJ). The 9th World Youth Goe Championship was in San Jose, CA in 1992, the 11th WYGC was in Palo Alto, CA in 1994 and the 18th WYGC was on Maui, Hawaii in 2001. The events were organized by Ernest Brown and Michael Bull, who was TD for all the tournaments. Thanks to Bull for the correction.

GO CALENDAR: Orlando, FL, Amherst, MA & New York, NY
Click here for complete listing
- May 5-6, 2007: Orlando, FL: 2007 Orlando Go Tournament
Joshua Lee Masterman535@yahoo.com 305.308.6624
- May 6, 2007: Amherst, MA: Western Mass Go
charles sutton casutton@cs.umass.edu 413.658.7522
- May 6, 2007: New York, NY: Swing Into Spring Rating Tournament
Enjoy our back yard! (weather permitting)

Christopher Vu nygc@usgo.org 212.223.0342

KERWIN'S ROAD MAP FOR BEGINNERS: Getting Attached
By James Kerwin 1P

I hope you're seeing groups more quickly and reliably now. If you're still missing atari's (when a stone or group can be captured on the next move) don't worry, just keep playing.
On this leg of the journey I want you to pay special attention to attachments. An attachment -- or contact play -- is a stone not connected to friendly stones, played on a liberty (an adjacent empty intersection) of an enemy stone which may be a single stone or part of a group. The large majority of attachments are played against single stones.
Attachments are extremely important in go because the player who plays next can get much better local development. This is easy to see in these diagrams (also in the attached file). When black moves next (right) the sequence gives black a dominant position over two thirds of the board. But when wh
ite plays next (left), white gets the dominant position. The factor that drives this result is shortage of liberties. After Black 5, for example, white must make a protective move to prevent black from forcing a capture with his next move.
Although you should not expect a real game to develop the same way as these diagrams, the logic driving the sequences is exactly the same as in real game play. The superior position the first to play after an attachment gets illustrates the same advantage possible in a real game.
By the way, if the responding player does not like the result of a sequence like that shown in the example diagrams, the correct answer is not to hane like 3, but instead to extend to 7 or 10.
I hope the importance of play after contact moves is now clearer to you. Pay special attention to contact plays. Don't go out of your way to play them, but don't be afraid of them. Press the opponent if it seems right, and play calmly if it seems right. But be very careful to watch your liberties because it's easy to lose stones when black and white get entangled.
Working with attachments help continue to learn to see fundamental patterns in go. In addition, on this leg of the journey, you will start developing the skills that will become what we call reading, which is the ability to see multi-move sequences. You should probably still play on small boards for now, although there is nothing wrong with playing on the full board at this time.
Kerwin, a longtime go teacher, is a regular contributor to the E-Journal and American Go Yearbook. If you have questions on the material in this column, or on how to get stronger, email him at journal@usgo.org

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