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F. Vasquez, 2029
E. Louro, 2087

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Last move : 0-1     2008 January 18   12:25:55


[Event "FICGS__GO__WCH_TOURNAMENT__000001"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.07.12"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Kobayashi,Tetsuya"]
[White "von Erichsen,Svante Carl"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Rating 1 "1820"]
[Rating 2 "2441"]

1.r16 d17 2.q3 d3 3.d15 c15 4.c14 c16 5.d14 f17 6.c10 c5 7.c7 r5 8.o17 r10 9.k3 h3 10.r4 q5 11.o4 r14 12.r12 p10 13.p12 m3 14.l4 p3 15.p4 q4 16.r3 m4 17.o3 m5 18.h4 g4 19.g3 j3 20.j4 k2 21.l2 l3 22.k4 j2 23.g5 f4 24.h6 d9 25.c9 d7 26.l7 n7 27.l9 c6 28.d8 e8 29.c8 e7 30.k17 r17 31.q16 s16 32.s15 s17 33.r15 p18 34.o18 p17 35.p16 q17 36.n11 k15 37.l15 n2 38.o2 s12 39.r13 l14 40.m15 k16 41.l17 h14 42.e16 g18 43.g16 g13 44.g11 h17 45.h16 j17 46.e17 e18 47.f16 j16 48.s11 s10 49.s5 s6 50.s4 r7 51.m14 l13 52.e9 e13 53.f9 b12 54.c12 b14 55.b11 b13 56.d12 g7 57.h8 g8 58.g9 f5 59.o9 p9 60.o8 r11 61.s13 t11 62.b6 b5 63.b7 m13 64.n13 k6 65.l6 l5 66.j6 k5 67.k7 j12 68.j10 l16 69.m16 k18 70.l18 j18 71.a5 a4 72.a6 b4 73.f12 f13 74.p19 q19 75.o19 s19 76.l11 e12 77.e11 l19 78.m19 k19 79.m18 p8 80.o7 n6 81.n3 m2 82.p7 q7 83.q11 q10 84.g17 f18 85.n8 o10 86.n10 g12 87.f11 h7 88.j7 k11 89.k10 l12 90.j11 k12 91.m12 a12 92.t13 a11 93.a10 p11 94.q12 h11 95.h10 h12 96.t6 t7 97.t5 m8 98.m7 p6 99.t16 t17 100.t15 h15 101.n1 m1 102.o1 t12 103.g6 j5 104.h5 f6 105.f8 o6 106.n9 f7 107.o11 d16 108.e15 m6 109.j8 p5 110.p2 g14 111.pass pass 112.d13 f14 113.g15 n5 114.o5 n4 115.c13 f15 116.e14 pass 117.pass pass 0-1




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Go is essentially a form of harmony. Go in the 21st century will have to be go of the 'harmony of the six points - the four quarters, the above and the below.' As in life we will need to view the whole rather than the part. Japanese go has focused too heavily on the local (joseki) rather than the whole for 300 years. The reason the Chinese and Koreans are overtaking the Japanese is that they are closer to achieve this whole-board view. (Go Seigen, 9p, 1994)


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