News from the American Go Association
November 10,
2006
Volume 7, #96 (Member's Edition)
YUN, JIANG
& LI LEAD IN NAMT
MICSA & CIUICA TOP SARASOTA
TOURNEY
BOLEY
& TSAI TAKE ON CHALLENGERS
GO COMES TO
PEABODY
FRIENDSHIP
TOURNEY IN OTTAWA
LIU XING
WINS CHINESE AGON CUP
LEE SEDOL TAKES FIRST
GAMES IN TWO TITLE MATCHES
JUJO REACHES QUARTERFINALS OF
MAXIM CUP
WEEKEND ACTION: 8
Go Events Coast to Coast!
SCHAEFER WINS QUIZ
THIS WEEK'S GO
QUIZ: Black's Winning Ways
AGA
HAPPENINGS: Free Webhosting!
GAME COMMENTARY: Feng Yun vs Hane Naoki, Plus
Yang's Life and Death
ATTACHED FILE(S):
2006.11.10 Feng Yun-Hane Naoki, 3rd Toyota Denso, Feng Yun.sgf; 2006.11.10 Yang
November Puzzle.sgf
YUN, JIANG & LI LEAD IN
NAMT: Feng Yun 9P, Mingjiu Jiang 7P and Jie Li 9d lead in the North
American Master's Tournament A League playoffs. Full report on
Monday.
MICSA & CIUICA TOP SARASOTA
TOURNEY: Dan Micsa 4d and Gelu Ciuica 3d topped the Sarasota self
paired tournament last weekend, the first Florida tourney in three years.
Complete report Monday; watch www.usgo.org for
photos.
BOLEY & TSAI TAKE ON
CHALLENGERS: Jon Boley 6D and Norman Tsai 6d will each take on three
Challengers on KGS at this Sunday, November 12 at 7P EST. The line-up: Norman
Tsai: Todd Sprang (sprang, 10k), Carrie Carlill (chcarlill, 23k), Henry Hunt
(fenryfunt, 18k?/10k). Jon Boley: Jason Preuss (jmp, 9k/6k), Mark Schlatter
(mschlat, 11k), Warren Lewis (pompboy, 18k/12k).
GO COMES TO PEABODY:
The Massachusetts Go Association will conduct a go event at the Peabody
Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts this Sunday, November 12 from 12:30 to 4P.
Highlights include introductory lessons, play with members of the MGA and a
screening of The Go Masters. Details at http://www.pem.org/events/calendar.php?m=11&d=12&y=2006
FRIENDSHIP
TOURNEY IN OTTAWA: The Japanese Embassy's annual Friendship Go
Tournament in Ottawa, Canada is set for November 26. Since space is limited for
the one-day, three-round tournament; pre-registration via email or phone is
required: Ottawa Chinese Go Club. Charles Chang: Chang.Charles@ic.gc.ca or call
613-722-0603
LIU XING WINS CHINESE AGON CUP:
Liu Xing 7P has defeated Luo Xihe 9P to win the Chinese Agon Cup. Details
on Monday.
LEE SEDOL TAKES FIRST
GAMES IN TWO TITLE MATCHES: In a battle of Korean champions, Lee
Sedol 9P won the first game of his challenge of Choi Cheolhan 9P for the GS
Caltex Cup title. He also won the first game against Cho Hanseung 9P in the
finals of the Chunwon. Details on Monday.
JUJO
REACHES QUARTERFINALS OF MAXIM CUP: Zhujiu "Jujo" Jiang 9P defeated
Paek Sungho 9P to reach the quarterfinals of the Maxim Cup in Korea. Details on
Monday.
WEEKEND
ACTION: 7 Go Events Coast to Coast!
- November 11, 2006: Tacoma,
WA
Tacoma Autumn Tournament
http://www.tacomagoclub.org/tournament
Mike
Malveaux mikem@hilltopgo.com 253.906.0095
- November 11-12, 2006: San
Francisco, CA
2006 Dote Memorial SF Go Club
Fall tournament
Steve Burrall sburrall@comcast.net 916.688.2858
-
November 11, 2006: Anchorage, AK
1st ALASKA
Baduk Tournament
Ms Oh eddieballgame@yahoo.com 207.244.2346
-
November 11, 2006: Tempe, AZ
Arizona Rating
Tournament
W Gundberg wgundberg@telliercompanies.com 480.429.0300
-
November 12, 2006: Catonsville, MD
UMBC Go
Club's Semi-Annual Tournament
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~benj1/
Todd
Blatt todd3@umbc.edu 443.392.6822
- November 12, 2006: Ann Arbor, MI
Ann Arbor Fall Go Tournament
Jin Chen
chenjin@umich.edu 313.643.2888
- November 12, 2006: Salem, MA
Peabody-Essex Museum: Family Go Workshop 12:30 -
4p
http://www.pem.org/homepage/
Ken
Fan ckfan@msn.com 617.876.8512
SCHAEFER WINS QUIZ: Marvin Schaefer is this
week's Go Quiz winner, chosen at random from amongst those who picked Kita
Fumiko as "Mother of the Go World". Kita Fumiko 8P (1875-1950) was adopted by
Hayashi Sano - the first female 4 dan pro and a member of the Hayashi house. Her
struggles to please her mother are wonderfully described in the "Art of
Resigning" chapter of Nakayama's
"Treasure Chest Enigma". She is the correct
answer because (according to GoGod's "New in Go") so many of her student's
became professionals - including all of the top female players of the early 20th
century. Several of you picked the great Kitani's wife, Kitani Miharu for being
the real organizer behind the Kitani Dojo - a good choice. Kitani made pros out
of the talented kids that were sent to the dojo - Kita Fumiko actually taught
many of her students how to play from scratch - and made them pros. Honda Kazuko
8P was Fumiko's best pupil, and Janice Kim 3P is the mother of two (hopefully)
future players. Got Quiz? Send us your ideas for future Go Quiz questions at
journal@usgo.org
THIS WEEK'S GO QUIZ: Black's Winning
Ways
In Japanese go books, what's the literal
translation for the kanji usually translated as "Black wins by resignation"? Is
it "Black wins by resignation," "White submits," "Black wins by non-counting,"
or "Black wins by center pushing." Click here if you know the answer: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=330212370809
One prize-winner will be drawn at random from the correct answers and will be
awarded a prize from one of our fine go vendors.
- Go Quiz Editor: Keith L. Arnold,
hka
AGA HAPPENINGS: Free
Webhosting!
Club websites are not only the easiest
way for people to find your club these days, they can actually drive traffic to
your meetings. Now, thanks to Calvin Clark, the AGA is making you an offer you
can't refuse. The AGA now offers free web hosting for AGA chapters, and Clark
will even help create your page as well! Even more exciting, for the first five
clubs that request web hosting, he will be donating copies of Microsoft
FrontPage 2003 to get started! Calvin joined the AGA volunteer team during the
Black Mountain Go Congress, and has stepped up to help enhance the benefits of
AGA membership.
Plus, you can take it up another
notch and request a @usgo.org email
address reflected to the
account of your choice. So whether you already have a web page that you just
want linked to the AGA Chapters List at http://www.usgo.org/cgi-bin/chapters.cgi,
just need an ISP to host it, or have technophobia and need help from the start,
we're here for you. Please send your requests to webmaster@usgo.org and copy
ckclark@speakeasy.net. Thanks Calvin!
-
Kevin Purvis, Volunteer Coordinator
GAME COMMENTARY:
Feng Yun vs Hane Naoki, Plus Yang's Life and
Death
Our very own Feng Yun 9P takes on Hane Naoki 9P
in today's game commentary on Round 1 of the 3rd Toyota & Denso Cup, played
August 3, 2006. Feng Yun provides the detailed commentary of this top-level
game.
Today's bonus file is Yilun Yang 7P's November
life and death problem; remember to turn off "next move"
first.
To view the attached .sgf file(s), simply save
the file(s) to your computer and then open using an .sgf reader such as Many
Faces of Go or SmartGo. Readers who need .sgf readers can get them for most
platforms at Jan van der Steen's http://gobase.org/sgfeditors.html
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