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Women Creating Stir In Japanese Ryusei
Published on 12/15/2008
Two female players have created a bit of a stir in the popular
Ryusei tournament
, now underway. With two wins each,
Suzuki Ayumi
(
left
) 4P and
Xie Yimin
4P have a good chance to advance to the second round in an event where women players rarely win more than one game. The Ryusei is a fast-play -- 30 seconds per move plus 10 one-minute thinking periods -- event that's broadcast on TV and draws a large audience. The play begins with eight groups of twelve players each who play a win-and-continue round; the winner and the player who wins the most games in each group then join a sixteen player single elimination tournament. Women players are always included though it is rare for them to win more than one game and this year Suzuki Ayumi 4P has defeated two men in Block G, Kuwamoto Shinpei 6P and Furuya Masao 3P, while Xie Yimin 4P has defeated a fellow female player Kim Hyunjung 3P as well as Miyasaki Ryutaro 6P who is male. Xie next faces
Ko Iso
7P and Suzuki's next opponent is
Sakai Hideyuki
7P. These two male opponents are better-known because they have good records in tournament play and will be a real challenge for Suzuki and Xie. Since it's possible to make it into the final event by winning three games, both women have a chance to reach the next level. Last year
Rin Kaiho
9P made it into the final event with only two wins; he outranked the two other two-game winners in his group.
Kono Rin
9P won this event last year, and
Cho U
9P the two years before that.
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