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2022 U.S. Open begins; EJ expands top board broadcast coverage

Monday August 1, 2022

Monday morning saw the launch of the 240-player strong U.S. Open in the main playing area of the U.S. Go Congress, while nearby in the Strong Players Room, top players met in Round 2 of the N.A. Masters Tournament. A new development this year is that while the top three NAMT boards are being broadcast by live onsite game recorders, additional top boards are being broadcast by remote game recorders viewing livestreams of the games on a private YouTube channel, enabling the game commentators to review more games.  Commenters so far have been Inseong Hwang 8D, hosted by Devin Fraze, and Stephanie Yin 1P, hosted by Michael Fodera. Update: The NAMT crosstab has now been posted! 

The E-Journal teams plans to expand coverage to include selected U.S. Open games on Tuesday: anyone interested in having their games included in the live Twitch broadcast should email journal@usgo.org; note that you must be able to record your game (in real time) on OGS.
– report/photo by Chris Garlock

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Unusual domination in Lightning Tournament

Monday August 1, 2022

Eighty four players competed in this year’s Lightning event at the U.S. Go Congress, “with an unusual number of players dominating their tables,” reports TD Keith Arnold.
Table winners were: Lambert Li 6 dan (undefeated); Kevin Huang 6 dan (undefeated); James Sedgwick 6 dan; Al Tang 2 dan (undefeated); Feng Li 2 dan; Stephanie Tan 1 dan; Benjamin Gundy 1 kyu (undefeated); Daniel Lou 2kyu; Austin Robinson 4 kyu (undefeated); Luke Belyeu 4 kyu (undefeated); Brad Rose 6 kyu; Regina Kim 10 kyu (undefeated); Lee Belyeu 13 kyu (undefeated); Hayden Fung 20 kyu (undefeated). Playoffs will be held this week.                                                           

Special thanks to Cat Mai for keeping the clocks running on time. photos by Chris Garlock

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Korea Go Report: The year so far in stats

Monday August 1, 2022

by Daniela Trinks, Korea correspondent for the E-Journal

First Half of 2022 Stats

A statistical summary of the results of the first half of this year was announced. Shin Jinseo was crowned Korea’s number one Go player as he topped several categories: the most wins, the highest winning percentage, the most consecutive wins, and the highest gross income. The only category he didn’t top was the number of games played. The breakdown of the stats is as follows:

Most wins

Shin Jinseo led this category with 49 wins, followed by Kang Dongyoon (43 wins). Placed third were Park Jeonghwan 9p, and Kim Eunji 3p (15-year-old female player) with 40 wins each.Table

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Table: Top 10 players with most number of wins (as of June 2022).

Highest winning rate

Shin Jinseo 9p produced an impressive winning rate of nearly 90%, followed by Shim Jaeik 5p (85.7%) and Kim Myunghoon 9p (76.3%). Only players who played at least 18 games were included in this table. The only female player on the list is Kim Chaeyoung 7p whose winning rate of 70% earned her a joint 9th place.

Table: Top 10 winning rates of players with at least 18 games played (as of June 2022).A picture containing text, receipt

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Winning streak

The list of the longest winning streak is topped by Shin Jinseo with 18 wins, followed by senior player Yoo Changhyuk 9p (17) and Kang Dongyoon 9p (16).

Table. Top 5 players with longest winning streak (as of June 2022).

Top earners

Not surprisingly, Shin Jinseo 9p also earned the highest prize money, which was more than USD 600,000 in the first half of this year. Second-placed Park Jeonghwan earned USD 250,000, which is less than half of Shin’s total sum. The top female player, Choi Jeong, earned USD 80,000, ranking her 7th on the list of top earners.

  

Table. Top 10 players with highest prize money (as of June 2022).

Most games played

The list of most games was topped by Won Seongjin 9p with 60 games, followed by Kim Eunji 3p with 59 games, and Kang Dongyoon with 58 games. Shin Jinseo 9p ranked fourth on the list because he was seeded in most of the tournaments and therefore did not play the qualifiers.

Table. Top 10 players who played most games in 2022 (as of June 2022).

Monthly Korean ranking

The table below shows the top ten players in Korea by month. There was no change in the top 3 ranks throughout the six months with Shin Jinseo, Park Jeonghwan, and Byun Sangil ranking 1-3 respectively.

Table. Top 10 players in the Korean ranking list from January to June 2022.A screenshot of a computer

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Title winners

The table below lists the title winners of Korean and international Go tournaments. Both Shin Jinseo and Park Jeonghwan won two competitions each. The last column shows the result of the title match.

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Table. Title winners of Korean and international Go tournaments as of June 2022. All except the indicated players are from South Korea.

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AGF Auction Update: Still time to donate and to bid

Monday August 1, 2022

“There’s still time to donate go equipment or services to the AGF Auction,” reports Solomon Smilack. “The event runs for one week alongside the US Go Congress, and is a great way to support an amazing cause.” The auction, which benefits the American Go Foundation, is online, so you don’t need to be present at the Go Congress to donate, or to bid.

Donors who have stepped up so far include Roy Laird, who has donated five “Instant Go Libraries,” which includes dozens of new and out-of-print books up for grabs in each set, most in excellent condition and some even signed by their authors. The team at Store.Baduk.Club have donated a new kaya floor board, as well as a refurbished set of Slate & Shell stones with premium bowls. This gear will have historic value, too, as it will be used during the final round of the 2022 North American Masters Tournament. 
The team at GoMagic.org have donated ten Gold Memberships to their online Go-Learning platform. From Inseong Hwang, five Spectator Memberships to his online school and Yunguseng Dojang. And Bill Phillips has donated “an amazing quilt made from sixteen T-shirts of past US Go Congresses!”

Bidders can register any time, but Smilack says “it is best to register in advance so that you aren’t rushing at the last minute to enter your bids.” This year’s winners will have the additional checkout options of Apple Pay or Google Pay.

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