News from the American Go Association
February 27, 2007
Volume 8, #17 (Member's Edition)
SPECIAL REPORT: LIVE FROM THE
WORLD STUDENT OZA!
Jin Chen 6d of
Riverview, Michigan, is this year's U.S. Representative to the World
Student Oza, which is being held this week in Tokyo, Japan. The 4-round
tournament features university or college students 30 years or younger
from Japan, Korea, China, Chinese Taipei, Europe, North, Central and
South America and Thailand. We're pleased to provide this
hot-off-the-presses report and the attached games -- played yesterday
at the Nihon Kiin -- from the Student Oza as a special benefit to our
Member's Edition subscribers.
By Jin Chen 6d
In the first round, I played
against Lin Kun-Te, a representative from Taiwan. I was a bit surprised
during the middle of the match when I found out that there is only 1
period of 30 seconds of byoyomi instead of 5 periods, but I managed to
pull out a win by 9.5 points. I was the only player not representing
China, Japan, or Korea to win in the first round.
In the second round, I played O
Keii, representative from Japan who happened to be O Rissei's daughter.
I found this out from the Taiwan representative after wondering why O
Rissei was around for the start of the second round. I fell behind in
this game but managed to kill one of her groups after she made a
mistake in the fighting. However, I then suffered a brainfreeze and
inexplicably overlooked a simple throw-in, losing my key stones and the
game. My excuse is that O Rissei used his amazing telekenetic powers to
make sure his daughter did not lose. (both games are attached)
After two rounds, four players
are still undefeated, Murakami Fukashi and O Keii of Japan, Wang Yu
Qiao of China, and Lee Yeon Ho of Korea. Of note is that while a female
player has never won this championship, two of the four undefeated
players, O Keii and Wang Yu Qiao, are female. So far it has been very
exciting for me to have the opportunity to participate in this
tournament, and I'm looking forward to some more exciting matches
tomorrow (the final two rounds will be held on Wednesday, 2/28).
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