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December
24, 2007; Volume 8, #80
ERIC
LUI TO REP N.A. AT WORLD YOUTH:
Eric Lui 8d has been selected to represent
North America in the 6th World Student Go Championship in Tokyo in
February, American Go Association President Michael Lash announced last
weekend. Lui, a student at Carnegie Mellon University, was selected
“based on proven AGA ratings from among those
eligible,” Lash said. “Eric has been a rising star
in the AGA since a very young age and earns his rating with a lot of
competition.” Lui finished second in this year’s
ING Redmond at the U.S. Go Congress, finishing in the top ten for the
last three years. Lui took 5th in the 2007 US Open and won both the
2007 New Jersey Ing Masters Qualifier and the 2007 Maryland Open.
“Eric will take a short break from his studies to compete
over the goban,” Lash added, “We wish him the best."
OZA
SIGN-UP OVER 130: Early registration for next
month's Toyota/Denso North American Oza Tournament is now over 130. The
bi-coastal event features $25,000 in prizes at simultaneous
tournaments in Baltimore, MD and Los Angeles, CA on January 19-20.
Pre-Registration online
is highly recommended, as there’s a $10 penalty to register
at the door and same day registrants who arrive after 9A will not play
in the first round. Top boards will be broadcast on KGS, with live
commentary on selected rounds by Alexandr Dinerchtein 1P. Also the
Baltimore site has extended the $99 hotel special.
GATES,
BUFFET ENDORSE MIND GAMES: The World Mind Sport Games
(WMSG) are nearly a year away, but they're already picking up important
support in their quest to raise the respectability of mind sports. The
WMSG website
home page -- available only in Chinese for now -- carries endorsements
by Bill
Gates and Warren
Buffet . Mr. Gates is also on the event's "honorary
committee". International Mind Sports Association (IMSA) President Jose
Damiani has planned worldwide tour, including a reception with "A-list
celebrities," to draw attention to the
event. Up to 24 U.S. players will compete in six events against up to
150 other nationalities in
Beijing next October, in the National Stadium that is being built for
the Olympics. To support the US team, click
here to make a tax-deductible earmarked donation to the
American Go Foundation. In
other WMSG news, a draft of the official U.S.
participation guidelines in the first World Mind Sport Games has been
published online.
The document covers everything from how to qualify to who’s
eligible and how the point system works. Feedback is welcome until
January 2; send comments or questions to operations@usgo.org
- reported by Roy Laird
CALENDAR:
London & January Preview
December 28-30: London, UK: London
Open
Organised by the Central London Go Club and the British Go Association
Geoff Kaniuk london-open@britgo.org +44.0.1223.710.582
January Preview
January 5-6: San Francisco, CA: Annual JuJo Jiang Goe Tournament
January 12: Salem, OR: Salem Winter Tournament
January 13: Somerville, MA: Massachusetts Go Assoc. tournament
January 18-20: Brisbane (Bardon), QU: Toyota & Denso Cup
Oceania Division (AUSTRALIA)
January 19-20: Los Angeles, CA: North American Oza West Coast Section
January 19-20: Baltimore, MD: North American Oza East Coast Section
January 19: Maidenhead, BK: Maidenhead–Furze Platt
January 19: Tacoma, WA: Verna Castanza Memorial Tournament
WON
WINS CHUNWON: Won
Sungjin 8P (l) defeated Kang
Dongyun 3-1 to take the Korean Chunwon
("Tengen"
in Japanese) title. Won, who is in his early twenties,
has now won two titles this year: the Chunwon and the BC
Card (New Pro) Cup, which are also the only titles he has
won. Kang, still a teenager, has gotten only one title so far: the Electron-Land
Cup (King of Kings) which he took earlier this year by
beating Lee Changho 9P 2-1.
TAKAO
SPEEDS TO DAIWA CUP VICTORY: Honinbo Takao
Shinji 9P (r) defeated teen Iyama
Yuta 7P to win the Daiwa
Cup, a very fast play Internet tournament sponsored by Daiwa
Securities Group. Time limits are five minutes plus a
thirty-second byoyomi. This was the third edition of the Daiwa, which
starts with twenty-nine players. Takao also won the first edition of
the Daiwa Cup, defeating Cho
U 9P in the finals.
SIGN-UP
TIME FOR YOUTH TOURNEYS: Registration is open for the
annual Redmond Cup Tournament and the Ing Redmond Tournament, both
major events for young North American players. Young go players up to
17 years old are eligible to play in the Redmond Cup
Tournament’s two divisions, the Junior League for kyu players
5k and stronger who are 11 years
old and under, and the Senior league for dan-level youth age 12 through
17. Participants must be members of the AGA or the Canadian Go
Association and residents of the U.S., Canada or Mexico. Citizens of
the United States living anywhere in the world are also eligible.
Finalists will be invited to the 2008 Go Congress where the three final
games will be played. The Redmond Cup is sponsored by Michael Redmond
9P and his family, the American Go Association, the Ing Wei-Ch'i
Foundation, and IGS. The Ing Redmond Tournament is open to players 5
dan or stronger who are less than 30 years of age. Citizenship and
residency requirements are the same as the Redmond Cup, but players may
not play in both the Redmond Cup and the Ing Redmond Tournament. To
register for either tournament e-mail organizer None Redmond at
chinski@inreach.com, with your name, address, phone #, date of birth,
email address, AGA rating, citizenship, and go club. Be
sure to indicate which
tournament you are registering for.
-
reported by Paul Barchilon, E-Journal Youth Editor; photo of Hugh
Zhang, 5d (l) vs. Calvin Sun, 6d (r) at the 2007 Redmond Cup finals by
Jian Zhang.
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IN
MEMORIAM: Duane Burns
Duane Burns 2d of Cleveland, Ohio, passed away late last week after a
lengthy illness. One of the few AGA members to
have attended every Go Congress, Burns co-directed the 1996 Congress in
Cleveland and directed several US Opens, including this
year’s in Lancaster, PA, despite failing health.
“His departure is a loss to the entire AGA
community,” said American Go Association President Mike Lash,
“and those who knew him understood and appreciated his quiet
and effective demeanor in getting the job done.” Actively
involved in promoting go in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, Burns
“directed nearly all of our local tournaments, taught
beginners for over two decades, and after Roger White passed, was one
of the principle leaders of the Cleveland Go club,” longtime
friend Harold Lloyd tells the EJ. Burns graduated from Case Western
Reserve University with a degree in electrical engineering and worked
for Perkin Elmer Corp. and later for G-tech Corp, which provides
software support for the Ohio State Lottery. Other interests included
poker and traveling.
Photo: Phil Straus
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interview with Go Seigen at his house in Odawara, Japan. “The
interview covers Go's views on religion and Chinese/ Japanese
culture,” says Mioch, “there is almost no technical
material dealing with the game itself.” Materials include:
one 120-minute Hi8 tape about 100 min long; 1MD with same contents but
better sound quality plus some extra conversation between Mioch and Mr.
Teramoto, Go's manager; 1 video camera (1994 model) with small lcd
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pictures made by Teramoto during the interview. NOTE: All the material
is in Japanese. There are no extra copies of the original tapes;
purchaser gets all rights of usage. “Most of the material has
never been used in any of the articles I did,” says Mioch. If
interested, email pmioch@ma.ccnw.ne.jp and include "Go Seigen Material"
in subject line. (12/24)
NEW!
GO PLAYERS
WANTED: Rexburg, ID. The BYU-I Go Association has been formed and is
looking for members. We meet every Wednesday 7-9 pm on the BYU-I
campus, Manwaring Center building, first floor at the "Nordic Landing".
instruction provided! email Mark: markoliver07@gmail.com (12/25)
GO PLAYERS WANTED: New Brunswick, NJ: Starting up a club in Rutgers
University. I've gotten a few people already, and am still looking for
those who are interested with any level experience. Please contact
Andrew at tenorfella@gmail.com (12/17)
GO PLAYERS WANTED: Anyone interested in starting a Go club in
Lexington, KY. Days to meet and times not yet decided, planning to seek
input and discuss among all interested. Email dickens.ja@gmail.com
(12/17)
GO PLAYERS WANTED: Washington, PA; I am going to start a go workshop
every weekend at any coffee shop in Washington PA. Anybody is welcome.
please drop a
message to Qi Guan at guangame@gmail.com if interested. (12/17)
GO BOARDS WANTED: Looking for a decent go board; not homemade, warped
or abused (dinged or scratches OK). Need bowls too. Also seeking one
13x13/19x19 reversible board. Contact gkoewing@ gmail.com (12/3/07)
GO PLAYERS WANTED: Mooresville, NC area. New club trying to start up.
Playing on Sundays at Gamers University in Mooresville. Email Angela:
a_e_blackwell@hotmail.com (11/26)
GO PROFESSOR WANTED: The Department of Baduk Studies at the Myongji
University of Korea is looking for a Contract Professor. Must be a M.D.
holder in the fields related to Baduk; responsibilities include
lectures in English and lectures related to Baduk. For more info email
Kim Se Young at gnuoyes@hotmail.com (11/26)
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