Friday, October 30, 2009

Oct 28

One of the good things about our club is that you can get to have tasty snacks
This time, the Kerr sisters brought a delicious homemade vegan mini-muffins
Yum yum


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Monday, October 26, 2009

Takes Big Go Title at Youngest Age in History Yuta Iyama, 20 years old



When talking about [Japanese] Professional Go player Iyama, the 67 year old 9-dan teacher Kunio Ishii must also be mentioned. When Iyama was six, 9-dan Ishii was working as a commentator on the Go television program Iyama appeared on as an outstanding juvenile player. This chance meeting became a turning point.

9-dan Ishii who said, “His sensibility and spark in Go is exceptional and I thought he was born to play Go!”, coaches by playing him on the internet most every week. He played over a thousand games with him until Iyama was nine years old and ready to become an Insei (candidate for a professional go player.) Iyama himself looks back saying, “If I had not encountered my teacher Mr. Ishii, the person I am now would not exist and I would not know if I would have become a professional Go player”.

Iyama debuted as a professional Go player (1-dan) at 12 years of age. It is the second youngest age in the history of the Nihon Ki-in, or the Japan Go Association. At 16, he won the Agon-Kiriyama Cup, and became the youngest player ever to win the title.

In the year 2007, he qualified for the leagues through the Kisei and Meijin championships and this year he has qualified for the Honinbo Championship League. In the Meijin championships he overwhelmed five title’s holder Meijin Chang Hsu on his second attempt.

Iyama is gentle and mild-mannered. Grandmother Sekiko of age 73 who lives with him says, “He was always a quiet child. He is enduring and does not cry often. But it is different when it comes to go. He cried often when he lost a game.”

Japanese Go has fallen behind China and South Korea and has long struggled in the international Go championships. Iyama is, of course, aware of this. From here on out he aims to “study hard and become a world-class go player.”

Original article written by Moriei Kanazawa

Photo by N. Hasasegawa

Translated by Show Kitagami, Reiyukai America

Source taken by Rafu-Shimpo, October 21, 2009 P6

PS: By the way, the writer of this article, Kanazawa is famous as one of the strongest amateur players in Japan. He represented Japan at the 30th World Amateur Go Championship, which was held on May this year in Shizuoka, Japan.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Oct 21

Best picture of the day....
Everyone analyzing the game played between Terry and Nicky


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Thursday, October 15, 2009

Oct 14

Best Picture of the Day...


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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Game of the Week



Ep 48-49

Akira's fist official match as Professional is against the reigning Oza, Zama Sensei.
Black: Akira Toya 塔谷アキラ
White: Zama Oza 座間王座

The original game was actual game was played on 24 February 1996 between Kono Rin 1p and Morita Michihiro 8p.
216moves
White wins by resignation

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Oct 7

Sorry, we don't have pictures from Sep 30. But we had Mr. Iwao Yamaguchi (5d) visiting our club!!!