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August 9, 2008; Volume 9, #42 Special U.S. Go Congress Edition
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latest
results in the U.S. Open and North
American Ing Cup, including game records and photos. Watch for complete
Congress tourney results Monday.
the 2008 North American Ing Masters (NAIM) tournament Friday night in a
thrilling game watched live by well over 600 people as Takemiya Masaki
9P (r) provided commentary, assisted by Maeda Ryo 6P. The game – played
at the U.S. Go Congress in Portland, OR -- was simulcast to over 300
Congress attendees in the main playing area, as well as online on KGS
to a worldwide audience of hundreds more. The 191-move game quickly
turned into a knife-edged “yamijiai” or “fight in the dark” where both
players threw their best punches right up until the final move.
ever, with 507
registered, the 2008 Congress marked another major achievement when the
U.S. Open – the largest field of the year with nearly 400 players –
started on time every round, with no delays for late arrivals,
re-pairings or software glitches. Many players wondered how Tournament
Directors Chris Sira and Jeff Shaevel managed this seemingly impossible
feat; the accompanying photo (l) may help explain the secret of their
success. Rumors that the two are being recruited to assist major
airlines with improving their on-time departures and arrivals could not
be verified at presstime.
Heidenreich (Game Recorder Coordinator), Dennis Wheeler, Richard Dolen,
Tom Hodges, Casey Alexander, Brian Leahy, Terry Fung, Josh Gum, Paul
Hardin, Huck Bennett, Dave Weimer, Gordon Castanza, Brady Daniels,
Calvin Lee (Youth), Cherry Shen (Youth), Troy Wahl. Reporters: Bill
Cobb, Lee Hunyh, Laura Kolb (Tournaments); Paul Barchilon (Youth
Editor). Photographers: Brian Allen, Phil Straus. IT: Steve Colburn. photo by
Phil Straus