Brisbane, June 11-12, 2012
9x9 game against Mr. Tsai, 6 Dan amateur
Fuego's win on black in 9x9 against Shang-Rong Tsai, 6 Dan amateur (7 komi)
White: Shang-Rong Tsai, 6 Dan amateur, Black: Fuego
Black wins. Note: Black is ahead by 2 points.
At the end of the game, because of a configuration error Fuego did not pass,
but played many more moves inside its territory (not shown here). Under the
rules used, this did not cost any points.
Some variations were shown on KGS after the game. My interpretation of those is
that move 32 was the losing move, and should cut on the 3-3 point
in the top left corner first. Then Black has to play well to achieve a jigo (tie).
You can download an
sgf file
with these variations.
13x13 game against Mr. Chou, 9 Dan professional
No handicap stones, 0.5 komi
White: Chou Chun-Hsun 9-Dan, Black: Fuego
White wins by resignation. Move 11 is an early mistake and the game quickly
goes downhill from here. Fuego cannot challenge strong players on 13x13
without handicap yet.
19x19 game against Mr. Chou
6 handicap
White: Chou Chun-Hsun 9-Dan, Black: Fuego
White wins by resignation. Another game where Mr. Chou makes it look so easy.
19x19 win with handicap 2 against Mr Chang, 6 Dan amateur
White: Sheng-Shu Chang 6 Dan amateur, Black: Fuego
Black wins by 4.5. Fuego captures a group at the bottom center and seems to be ahead throughout.
19x19 game with handicap 2 against unknown 6 Dan amateur
White: ?, 6 dan amateur, Black: Fuego
White wins by resignation. Fuego mostly plays well in this game,
but mishandles its attack.
Move 152 is the losing move. Black needs to strengthen the other side,
for example G12. Then the big white group would remain dead.
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Created: Jun 15, 2012 Last modified: Jun 22, 2012
Martin Müller