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		<title>Cho U &#8211; 34th Kisei</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 12:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tomasz Slazok</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[25-26 February, Cho U 9p and Yamashita Keigo 9p Kisei play 5th game of the 34th Kisei final. Before the this game overall score was 3-1 to Cho U favor. Cho U need only one more victory to capture title from Yamashita Keigo. ( function() { window.player1 = new eidogo.Player({ container: "eidogo-1", sgfUrl: "/sgf/jp/kisei/34/final-5.sgf", enableShortcuts: [...]


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<p>25-26 February, Cho U 9p and Yamashita Keigo 9p Kisei play 5th game of the 34th Kisei final. Before the this game overall score was 3-1 to Cho U favor. Cho U need only one more victory to capture title from Yamashita Keigo.</p>
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<h2>Cho U Fast Opening Development</h2>
<p>In the game Yamashita Keigo took black stones, so Cho U couldn&#8217;t play his favorite <strong>Micro-Chinese Opening</strong>, but he also didn&#8217;t play his trademark as white(third move as approach to 3-4 opponent move). He must prepare opening for this game, because when 4 corner was occupied he choose very rare but very interesting speedy development.</p>
<h2>Yamashita Keigo counter attack</h2>
<p>After opening Cho U tried to defend his defect in the group on the upper side in <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(26,true);return false;" href="#">sente</a>. Of&nbsp;course Yamashita Keigo couldn&#8217;t tolerate and play counter attack with <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(27,true);return false;" href="#">black 27</a>.</p>
<h2>Long game</h2>
<p>Both sides invade into opponents territorial framework and turn the game into fight between small groups and small territory. The outcome of the game was decided in&nbsp;the&nbsp;endgame.</p>
<h2>Endgame Tesuji</h2>
<p>Game was close and victory goes to play who play more flawless endgame. Cho U show two really nice tesuji in this part of the game. First is the the <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(170,true);return false;" href="#">sacrifice</a> on the upper side and&nbsp;second is <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(184,true);return false;" href="#">white 184</a>. In the end Cho U won the game by one and half a point.</p>
<h2>Cho U &#8211; 34th Kisei</h2>
<p>With the victory Cho U capture 34th Kisei title from Yamashita Keigo. This is his first time when he capture Kisei. With the title, now he capture all major titles in Japan. Great achievement, but what next? Recently Cho U is fighting in another final &#8211; 48 Judan.</p>


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		<title>Yamashita Keigo Fights Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 19:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tomasz Slazok</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[18,19 February Yamashita Keigo and Cho U played in 4th game of the 34th Kisei final. Before the game Cho U was leading 3-0 in the final. Kisei final is played in format best of 7 games, so Cho U need only one more game to capture title from Yamashita Keigo. Of&#160;course Yamashita don&#8217;t want [...]


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<p style="text-align: left;">18,19 February Yamashita Keigo and Cho U played in 4th game of the 34th Kisei final. Before the game Cho U was leading 3-0 in the final. Kisei final is played in format best of 7 games, so Cho U need only one more game to capture title from Yamashita Keigo. Of&nbsp;course Yamashita don&#8217;t want do give up and won 4th game, leaving some room for speculations.</p>
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<p>Yamashita Keigo very interesting opening started with <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(8,true);return false;" href="#">white 8</a>. Both sides fights like a hell in center. The key point of the game was the peep in upper side and Cho U unique <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(69,true);return false;" href="#">answer</a>.</p>
<p>This give white a lot of territory but Cho U get chance to attack white. Yamashita Keigo was need to fight in many small fights on the whole board, but with perfect timing he manage to win the game. Perfect victory for him</p>
<p>Yamashita Keigo won the game and survive to the 5th game of 34th Kisei final. To defend title he need to won next 3 games. Would he do that?</p>


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		<title>Kadoban in 34th Kisei</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 15:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tomasz Slazok</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[3-4 February, Cho U 9p and Yamashita Keigo played in 3rd game of the 34th Kisei final. Cho U won this game by eight and half a point and take a solid lead in the final 3-0. ( function() { window.player1 = new eidogo.Player({ container: "eidogo-1", sgfUrl: "/sgf/jp/kisei/34/final-3.sgf", enableShortcuts: true, theme: "compact", showComments: true, showPlayerInfo: [...]


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<p>3-4 February, Cho U 9p and Yamashita Keigo played in 3rd game of the 34th Kisei final. Cho U won this game by eight and half a point and take a solid lead in the final 3-0.</p>
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<p>In the game Cho U from the start show great fighting spirit. With white 16 Cho U attack black on the big scale. Some times latter he start big ko fight in bottom right corner. Maybe he play this way because he won previous two games and fell more freedom than his opponent.</p>
<p>On other hand Yamashita Keigo play very weird, so many territorial moves. It&#8217;s not his style, where are his genius middle fighting oriented moves? Of course Yamashita Keigo take a lot of territory but the key point of the game was ko in bottom left corner. Cho U won this three step ko and take solid lead. After 303 moves Cho U won by 8,5 points.</p>
<p>After the game Yamashita Keigo is in very bad situation in the Kisei final. He can&#8217;t single game in next four final matches. Yamashita Keigo is Kisei champion from many years and in that time never be in hard position. Will he be able to defend his title? Next game will be played 18-19 February.</p>


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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 14:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tomasz Slazok</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[27, 28 January Cho U 9p and Yamashita Keigo 9p played in second game of the 34th Kisei final. Cho U won this game by 6,5 points. Game was very interesting. ( function() { window.player1 = new eidogo.Player({ container: "eidogo-1", sgfUrl: "/sgf/jp/kisei/34/final-2.sgf", enableShortcuts: true, theme: "compact", showComments: true, showPlayerInfo: false, showGameInfo: false, showTools: false, showOptions: [...]


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<p style="text-align: left;">27, 28 January Cho U 9p and Yamashita Keigo 9p played in second game of the 34th Kisei final. Cho U won this game by 6,5 points. Game was very interesting.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Cho U took black stones and build nice moyo in opening. Yamashita Keigo on other hand goes for thickness. Joseki in upper right corner is very interesting. In the game players fight in numerous  kos. Cho U won the most important kos and give Yamashita Keigo dozens of stones to capture.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The most questionable move is <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(242,true);return false;" href="#">white 242</a>. Why he didn&#8217;t tolerate and play atari from other side? This way <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(243,true);return false;" href="#">Black 243</a> don&#8217;t work. Of course endgame was long and difficult, so it was hard to choose proper way to win the game, but six and half point is a lot.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Cho U won the game after 342 moves by 6,5 points and take a lead in the final of 34th Kisei. 3rd game will be played 3-4 February. Who will win next game? Who will win 34th Kisei title?</p>


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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 10:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[14-15 January Cho U and Yamashita Keigo play with each other in first game of 34th Kisei final. Some time ago Yamashita Keigo take Tengen title from Cho U, so now Cho U wants to make revange and take Kisei title from Yamashita Keigo. ( function() { window.player1 = new eidogo.Player({ container: "eidogo-1", sgfUrl: "/sgf/jp/kisei/34/final-1.sgf", [...]


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<p>14-15  January Cho U and Yamashita Keigo play with each other in first game of 34th Kisei final. Some time ago Yamashita Keigo take Tengen title from Cho U, so now Cho U wants to make revange and take Kisei title from Yamashita Keigo.</p>
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<p>Game started without a lot of fight like they previous games. For amateur perspective it&#8217;s worth to known that <a onclick="javascript:window.player1.goTo(26,true);return false;" href="#">white 26</a> become standard instead of san-san. The main fight started in upper side, but the outcome of game was decided on left side in the ko fight. Cho U won the ko and won the game by resignation after 234 moves.</p>
<p>Second game will be played 27-28 January. Who will win this time and who will win the title?</p>


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