News
from the American Go Association
April 20, 2007
Volume 8, #33 (Member's Edition)
NYC SAKURA MATSURI VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT
2010 ASIAN GAMES TO INCLUDE GO
JAPANESE FALLING BEHIND IN FUJITSU
TEEN IYAMA YUTA GAINS TENGEN
GU LI TAKES FIRST GAME IN CHINESE
TIANYUAN
YAMASHITA EVENS IT UP IN JUDAN
WEEKEND ACTION: Menlo Park,
Somerville, Rosh HaAyin
GAME COMMENTARY: Voice
From a New Generation
GO QUIZ: Hard To Believe
ATTACHED FILE: 2007.04.20 zhao-rimUSYGC Philadelphia
NYC
SAKURA MATSURI VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT: The New York Go Center
Outreach Team is looking for volunteers to teach at Sakura Matsuri on
April 28 or 29. The Brooklyn Botanical Garden annual festival
celebrates Japanese culture. Volunteers will spend at least two or
three hours greeting visitors, talking about go and giving lessons, and
will also have an opportunity to walk around and enjoy the festival.
Write to roylaird@gmail.com if interested; specify whether you prefer
Saturday or Sunday. photo from
2005 courtesy Marc Palmer
2010
ASIAN GAMES TO INCLUDE GO: Go will be one of the
competitive games in the 2010 Asian Games, reports Thomas Hsiang.
"China Qiyuan (Go Association) has successfully obtained confirmation
from the Chinese IOC that the 2010 Asian Games -- the 16th Asian Games
-- to be held in Guangzhou will have weiqi (go) as one of the
competition items," Hsiang tells the E-Journal. "Some consider this
move a natural follow-up of the inclusion of chess in the 15th Asian
Games held in Doha, Qatar in 2006 and the significance of this new
development for all go players cannot be understated." The actual
format of the tournament is as yet undetermined, but "will surely
include Pair Go," says China Qiyuan.
JAPANESE
FALLING BEHIND IN FUJITSU: In the third round of the
international Fujitsu, there will be three Koreans and three Chinese
players, but only two Japanese. Details on Monday.
TEEN
IYAMA YUTA GAINS TENGEN: Japanese teen phenom Iyama Yuta
7P (right) has reached the third round of the Tengen tournament.
Details on Monday.
GU
LI TAKES FIRST GAME IN CHINESE TIANYUAN: Gu Li 9P
defeated Liu Shizhen 6P by resignation in the first game of the defense
of his Tianyuan title. Details on Monday.
YAMASHITA
EVENS IT UP IN JUDAN: Yamashita Keigo 9P (left) took the fourth game to make
the score 2-2 in his challenge of Cho Chikun for the Judan title.
Details on Monday.
WEEKEND
ACTION: Menlo Park, Somerville, Rosh HaAyin
- April 22: Menlo Park, CA: 4th
California High School Goe Team Tournament: Mingjiu Jiang
mingjiu7p@hotmail.com 650.969.2857
- April 22: Somerville, MA MGA
Spring Handicap Tournament: Zack Grossbart zack@massgo.org
617.497.1232
- April 24: Rosh HaAyin, IL Mind
- Independence Day Tournament: Shavit Fragman
info@go-mind.com +972.54.4500.453
GAME
COMMENTARY: Voice From a New Generation
"I don't
really know what I was thinking here, but it turns out that this move
doesn't do anything," says Zhongxia
"Ricky" Zhao 3d in today's game commentary from last weekend's USYGC
Qualifier Senior Division Finals in Philadelphia. The 12-year-old's
refreshing candor combines with sharp, mature analysis to provide a
glimpse at a new generation of go players and we look forward to
following his career and hearing more from him in the months and years
ahead.
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 click here to get them
for most platforms at Jan van der Steen's Gobase.
GO
QUIZ: Hard To Believe
Mike Leary
is this week's quiz winner as not just one, but three competitors with
previously perfect records were tripped up by this week's question.
Gareth Williams, Richard Hayes and, last but not least, Philip Waldron
were not among the five (out of 11) of you who knew Ishi published and
distributed 8 books in hardback, and only two - Kim Salamony and Theo
van Ees -- listed them correctly in their comments. I will let Mr. van
Ees provide our answer. "Tricky question...Modern Joseki and Fuseki I,
Basic Techniques, Modern Joseki and Fuseki 2, Middle Game,
Strategic Concepts (sorry Phil), 1971 Honinbo Tournament, All About
Thickness, and The Go Players Almanac." Van Ees goes on to identify
some of the tricks of the quiz - "Treasure Chest Enigma also was
hardcover, but only distributed by Ishi...(as was)Mathematical Go
Endgames...Invincible, another hardcover, was published by Kiseido (the
first in fact)not Ishi." Grant Kerr - now in the lead amongst those
with perfect scores (6/6)adds "Go for Beginners had a hardcover edition
published by Pantheon, but Ishi published it in paperback" You can see
my collection of the 8 in the photo at (above left). Four are signed by
the author; which ones...no, that's not fair.
THIS
WEEK'S QUIZ: This week, E-Journal editor and
Washingtonian Chris Garlock takes the opportunity to recognize the Washington
Post for its coverage of the recent Cherry Blossom
Tournament, which was also, of course, covered by the E-Journal, which
broadcast the top board games. Here's an excerpt from Michelle
Boorstein's April 1 report: "I'm just trying to rest," Joey said
between rounds in a side room, where some players practiced moves on
the square, wooden board and others sifted through high-end stones made
of jade and clamshell. Inside the main room, a small crowd surrounded
table No. 1, where the top round was being played by a teenage boy and
a middle-age man wearing an "I love Go" pin on his baseball cap." Name
that middle-aged man! Was it Mike Lash, Steve Fawthrop, Alan Abramson
or Keith Arnold? Click
here to submit your answer and read
the entire article
- Go Quiz Editor: Keith L. Arnold, hka
Published by the American Go Association
Managing Editor: Chris Garlock
Assistant Editor: Bill Cobb
Text material published in the AMERICAN GO E JOURNAL may be reproduced
by any recipient: please credit the AGEJ as the source. PLEASE NOTE
that commented game record files MAY NOT BE published, re-distributed,
or made available on the web without the explicit written permission of
the Editor of the E-Journal. Please direct inquiries to journal@usgo.org
Articles appearing in the E-Journal represent the opinions of the
authors and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the
American Go Association.
CLICK HERE [http://www.listlynx.com/MailUser1.asp] to make name or
address corrections. Story suggestions, event announcements, Letters to
the Editor and other material are welcome, subject to editing for
clarity and space, and should be directed to:
Editor: Chris Garlock
journal@usgo.org
American
Go Association
P.O. Box 397
Old Chelsea Station
New York, NY 10113-0397