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RANKA'S WAGC LAST THOUGHTS (Parts 1, 2 & 3)
Published on 1/6/2010
"I’m only sorry that it had to end,"
says 2010 World Amateur Go Championship winner
Hongsuk Song in an interview just published on
Ranka Online
, along with several other post-event reports. Song says "the games against the Chinese player in the fifth round, and against the Czech player in the last round" were his toughest. "I would like to become a professional player," says Song. "If that’s not possible, I may go to work for a company, but I would still like to be active in go.
There’s much to be done, including publicity and teaching the game to children, so if I can’t be a professional player, that’s all right too." Check out
Ranka Online
for Song's take on the current competition between China and Korea, his favorite pro and hobbies, as well as brief post-event interviews with a number of WAGC players and officials, including U.S. player Thomas Hsiang, who said "China made it everything we hoped for and then some.
The pairing system was very dynamic, better than the system used before. If there had been ten rounds it would have been perfect; then there would have been no accidents. I also liked the tie-breaking system. Of course I’m not satisfied with my own results, but what was absolutely great was the emerging new IGF structure, and the plans of the new IGF president for the future."
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