Live From Gotham: With 64 players — including six 7-dans –registered, this Saturday’s Gotham Go Tournament has maxed out, reports organizer Peter Armenia, “due to space and equipment limitations.” However, you can follow the top-board action live on KGS starting at 10a EST, as the E-Journal broadcasts games with commentary by pros and top players, including Gansheng Shi 1P, Justin Teng and Hugh Zhang. Players will be competing for cash prizes and books from Slate and Shell.
Berlekamp Confirmed for ACGA Spring Go Expo: Dr. Elwyn Berlekamp, co-author of ‘Mathematical Go’, has been confirmed as a featured speaker at the upcoming ACGA Spring Go Expo, which has now officially begun registration. More speakers and the expo schedule will be confirmed in the next couple weeks, reports organizer Cole Pruitt. “Because another event (the Penny Arcade Expo) will be held in Boston at the same time, March 23-24, hotel space is already filling up quickly, so we’re recommending that anyone interested in attending sign up now,” Pruitt urges.
Save $10 on Jujo Ing Cup Registration: Pre-register for the January 26 Jujo Ing Cup on-line for a $10 discount. The one-day, 4-round tournament is sponsored by Ing’s Goe Foundation of California and organized by the Bay Area Go Players Association. Forty players of all levels and ages from the Jiang Zhu Jiu Goe School in Shangahi are expected to attend, led by Yu Bin 9P, former Fujitsu Title holder and Jiang Zhu Jiu 9P, competing for $3000 in prizes.
Myungwan Kim 9P to Comment Bailing Cup Live on Tygem This Weds & Fri
Tuesday January 8, 2013
The next in Tygem’s series of live world championship commentaries by Myungwan Kim 9P will be this Wednesday and Friday as Zhou Ruiyang 5P and Chen Yaoye 9P vie for the inaugural Bailing Cup, the go world’s newest
international title. Game One of the best-of-five series will start at 5:30p Pacific Standard Time (8:30p EST) on Wednesday (9:30 a.m. in Shanghai, where the games will take place.) Game 2 will be two days later at the same time. Kim’s live commentary can be seen on Tygem’s World Server, which organizers promise “will not have any crowding problems.” Chen (right) is one of the strongest go players in the world and is currently number one in China. He plays very well in domestic tournaments but has not had success in world championship games, so this final will be a big chance for him to make his mark on the world stage. Chen showed his talent when he became pro at the age of ten and earned the rank of 9P at just 17. He is
also in the finals of the Chunlan Cup, where he’ll play Lee Sedol for that title. Zhou (left), meanwhile, was number one in China for most of 2011 but like Chen has not yet won a world championship. Even though Chen has a slight edge over Zhou, this match will be an interesting for fans. They both are very strong and their styles are totally different. Chen’s game is conservative and defensive while Zhou’s style is aggressive and offensive, a match of sword against shield.
– reported by James Kim