![]() ![]() Weon Seongjin 9P (Korea) (W) beat Ke Jie 9P (China) by resig. Jiang Weijie 9P (China) (W) beat Yi Sedol 9P (Korea) by resig. Shibano Toramaru 7P (B) beat Tang Weixing 9P (China) by resig. Yang Tianxin 6P (China) beat Ida Atsushi 8P (Japan) on time Ichiriki Ryo 8P (Japan) (B) beat Zhong Wenjing 6P (China) by resig. Zhao Chen’u 6P (China) beat Iyama Yuta 9P (Japan) by resig. Actually, white won just over half the games: 13 out of 24. In this tournament, the winner of the nigiri chooses the color, and the influence of AI was seen in the fact that most players chose white, as the AI programs “think” the komi gives white the advantage. #SABAKI CHALLENGE 2011 TV#Besides Iyama, two other semifinalists from the 22 ndCup, Xie Erhao and Ke Jie, were also eliminated in the first round, as was all-time great Lee Sedol and the winner of the recent TV Asia tournament, Kim Jiseok. The fierceness of the competition is frightening. The makeup of the participants in this tournament reflects the status quo in international go: 16 Chinese players, 11 Korean, and just four Japanese, with the last player being from Chinese Taipei. ![]() Shibano lamented that his score against Park Jeonghwan is now 0-4, but he was happy about his first-round win. However, he ran into the world’s number one player in the second round. Apparently this success attracted a lot of attention among Korean fans discussing the tournament on a chat site. However, Shibano Toramaru (left) made up for it by beating a previous winner of the Samsung Cup. Despite making the final in the previous term, Iyama Yuta was eliminated by a player who’s a new name to me. #SABAKI CHALLENGE 2011 FULL#This is a large-scale tournament, with 32 players in the first round, so I’m going to give mainly just the results of Japanese players here (I plan to give full details from the quarterfinals on when they are played). Japan eliminated in LG Cup: The first two rounds of the 23 rd LG Cup were held at the Konjiam resort in Gwangju City in Korea on May 28 and 30. However, promoting the use of large numbers of shallow wells poses a significant challenge for governance, requiring coherent management of the resource at local and national scales and the engagement of local communities.By John Power, special Japan correspondent for the E-Journal Shallow large-diameter wells, following the traditional model of these areas, consistently prove to be less saline and more durable than deeper small-diameter boreholes. Despite possessing high-productivity aquifers, water quality from wells and boreholes is generally impacted by saltwater intrusion. Current trends in demography, climate, sea-level and land-use are further threatening freshwater availability. Hydrogeological knowledge is fragmented, groundwater lacks a long-term monitoring infrastructure and information transfer from stakeholders to users is limited. ![]() Results confirm the fundamental importance of coastal groundwater resources for the development of the region and the urgent need to match groundwater development with demographic and economic growth. ![]()
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