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Osoite on iaswdevil@yahoo.co.kr |
Osoite on iaswdevil ät yahoo.co.kr |
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Alla oleva vastaus lähetettiin Seong Keunille. |
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Matti! Could you help me ?\\ |
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I need some your help.\\ |
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After coming back to Korea, I have to present about "Everything of Finland Go" \\ |
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So My question follow like that. \\ |
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1. Go Population! |
* [1000|Matti] |
[Teemu Hirsimäki], 24.3.2005 |
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2. Go Active member(paid member) |
* [117 |Matti] |
Pitäisköhän tämä sivu laittaa talteen jollakin nimellä "yhteenveto gosta suomessa" tms? |
Ei tarvitsisi uudestaan aina koota, kun joku kysyy... |
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3. About Go clubs.... (How do Go players operate ....? )\\ |
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* There are around 13 more or less official clubs in Finland. The clubs organize one or two club evenings in a week and sometimes tournaments too. There are also players living in cities without any go club. They can meet other go players in the Internet on go servers. |
[Lauri Paatero] |
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4. Strong player! ( Just please introduce Dan plaryer! )\\ |
Siirretty sivulle [Go In Finland Summary] -- [Vesa] 6.10.2006 |
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Top players by rank: |
Attachmenttina olevaa kuvaa ei ole selitetty, mutta jos siinä on virallisten jäsenten määrä niin tekstissä mainittu 117 on pahasti alakanttiin |
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*LAATIKAINEN Vesa 5 dan. Several times Finnish Champion, Nordic Champion and Finnish Kisei. Began to play in xxxx (?). |
*SIIVOLA Matti 5 dan. Several times Finnish Champion. Has played for 25 years. |
*PAATERO Lauri 3 dan. |
*LOUNELA Olli 3 dan. Popular teacher. |
*JANTUNEN Kare 3 dan. |
*TÖRMÄNEN Antti 3 dan. Junior player from Oulu. Has made impressive progress in a short time. |
*PUHA Timo 3 dan. |
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Äkkiä kirjoittelin. Laajentakaa paremmin tietävät asiaa. |
En tiedä, mistä tuo käyrä tulee, mutta varmaan olisi jo tiedossa jäsenmäärä vuonna 2005:kin. Eli joku tietävä voisi päivittää. Lisäksi voisi laittaa luokitusjakauman. Jollain (delic?) oli sellainen pullautin, joka suoraan luokituslistasta tekee jakaumakäppyrän. Ehkä sen voisi laittaa? Jatkoin tätä keskustelua tähän, vaikka sivu on siirretty Go In Finland Summaryyn. Ajattelin, että lienee parempi, ettei sillä sivulla ole keskeneräisiä keskusteluita, kun se on eräänlainen infosivu ja vieläpä etusivulta linkattu. -- Jaakko S, 9.10.2006 |
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5. Competitions( Ranking System....)\\ |
On eri asia olla 'paid member' joka tässä tarkoittaa liiton jäsenmaksun maksamista kuin osallistua johonkin gor-turnaukseen mitä käppyrän numerot tuntuvat noudattavan melko hyvin. -- Gardan, 9.10.2006 |
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Ranking system is in Japanese style. First kyu is strong European 1k level, and the following rank is 1 dan. Highest ranks are 5 dan, as above. |
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Ranks are given by individual players, and higher ranks (say 3 kyu and up) can only be granted by the Ratings board or specially appointed club members who have ranking rights. Reaching 1 dan required consistent results in major tournaments, either international tournaments or Finnish Championship & qualifiers. |
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6. Education/ Promotion ( for bigginer, children...)\\ |
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Only on volunteer basis because of lack of funds. Game has become popular thanks to the Internet, some media coverage (but rare) and (perhaps) Hikaru no Go. Also, new players often do their best to teach the game to their friends, with some success. |
1. Go Population in Finland |
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7. National body ( How does Go Assosiation consist of ? )\\ |
(president, Secretary, treasurer, etc....) |
* president, Secretary, treasurer, vice president, other members of the board, not more than 10 all together. |
It is not easy to estimate the number of players that do not |
participate activaly in tournaments, but a good estimate of Finnish go |
population might be around 1000 persons. |
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8. Go history in Finland.\\ |
2. Active members (paid members) |
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First Championship in XXXX |
first dan players in XXXX |
In 2004, there were 117 paid members in Finnish Go Association. |
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täyttääkö joku, joka tietää!! |
3. Go clubs |
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9. About Go Magazin in Finland\\ |
There are 15 more or less official clubs in Finland. The clubs |
organize one or two club evenings in a week and sometimes tournaments |
too. There are also players living in cities without any official go |
club. They can meet other go players on the Internet on go servers. |
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10. Go tournement (in Finland)\\ |
4. Strongest players |
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kopio turnauskalenterista tähän? |
Top 10 players by rank (according to official ranking list): |
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* In recent years, there has been about 15 national tournaments that have been organized regularly every year. In addition, many clubs have held local championship tournaments or ranking tournaments. |
* LAATIKAINEN Vesa 5 dan. Several times Finnish Champion, Nordic |
Champion and Finnish Kisei. |
* SIIVOLA Matti 5 dan. Several times Finnish Champion. |
* TÖRMÄNEN Antti 4 dan. A junior player from Oulu. He has made |
impressive progress in a short time. |
* JANTUNEN Kare 3 dan. |
* PAATERO Lauri 3 dan. The author of the GoWrite computer program. |
* VISALA Kari 3 dan. |
* LOUNELA Olli 3 dan. A popular teacher in Finland. |
* SEURANEN Esa 3 dan. |
* HOLAPPA Antti 3 dan. |
* PUHA Timo 3 dan. |
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5. Competitions and the ranking system |
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And Could you send me some picture related Go ????\\ |
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I wait your response!\\ |
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Sorry for my requesting...\\ |
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I have to finish my work within a week.\\ |
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Take care\\ |
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Greetings Seong Keun!!\\ |
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Ranking system is in Japanese style: from 30 kyu to 1 kyu and then |
from 1 dan to higher dan levels. On lower kyu ranks, clubs are |
responsible for the ranks of the club members. Higher ranks (about 3 |
kyu and up) are usually granted by the rating committee or specially |
appointed club members who have ranking rights. Reaching dan levels |
require consistent results in major tournaments, either international |
tournaments or Finnish Championship & qualifiers. |
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6. Education and promotion |
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Go education and promotion has been only on volunteer basis because of |
lack of funds. The game has become popular thanks to the Internet, |
some media coverage (but rare) and (perhaps) Hikaru no Go. Also, new |
players often do their best to teach the game to their friends, with |
some success. Clubs organize beginner's courses now and then. Many |
of new players are university students, and student clubs are among |
the biggest clubs. |
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7. Finnish Go Association |
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The board of Finnish Go Association consist of president, secretary, |
treasurer, vice president, and other members of the board, not more |
than 10 all together. The association is a member of both European |
(EGF) and International (IGF) go federations, coordinates the Finnish |
Championship tournaments and the Finnish GP tournament series. |
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8. Go history in Finland. |
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Helsinki go club was founded around 1978. Ten players participated in |
the first Finnish championship played in 1981. The Finnish Go |
Association was founded in 1987. At that time other clubs were |
starting to appear more actively. |
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During the 90's, new clubs were started gradually and number of |
players increased slowly. There began to be need for a separate |
qualification tournament before the main championship tournament. |
Significant increase in players started around 2000. New clubs were |
founded and, during 2004, over 200 players participated in |
tournaments. |
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9. Finnish Go Magazines |
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Fifteen numbers of Sente magazine was published during 1986 - |
2000. After that, Vesa Laatikainen, the author of Sente, has published |
more go essays on the Internet. There is also the Nordic Go magazine |
(Nordisk GoBlad), which is published on the Internet. Currently most |
active net forum in Finland is the Finnish GoWiki |
http://www.suomigo.net/ |
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10. Go tournaments in Finland |
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In recent years, there has been about 15 national tournaments that |
have been organized regularly every year. In addition, many clubs have |
held local championship tournaments or ranking tournaments. |
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A photo from "Kanikutonen 2003" tournament can be downloaded from |
http://iki.fi/thirsima/photos/2003-kanikutonen/sized/aaq.jpg |
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