From: DANERUD MARTIN TELIA COM> Date: 22 feb 1999 Subject: Swedish Shogi Championship, results This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01BE5E29.705F0CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear shogi friends, This weekend the historic first ever Swedish Shogi Championship = tournament=20 was played in Goteborg, Sweden. We had 18 participants. Never before, so = many Swedes have taken part in a shogi tournament.=20 At the opening ceremony, we could enjoy Japanese songs by the Japanese = female singer Shoko Fukui. During the tournament, a video tape showing = professional shogi was running non-stop in a room close to the tournament.=20 Results: Rat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pts Sos Sb = Cum 1.Carl Johan Nilsson 1k 8+ 3- 9+ 10+ 7+ 2+ 4+ 6 31 26 = 22 2.Karl Johan Moberg 8k 14+ 6+ 4+ 3+ 11+ 1- 5+ 6 30 24 = 26 3.Martin Danerud 1d 5+ 1+ 13+ 2- 4- 11+ 6+ 5 31 20 = 21 4.Ronny Thornvall 4k 17+ 11+ 2- 13+ 3+ 12+ 1- 5 27 15 = 22 5.Anders Vidal 10k 3- 8+ 16+ 7- 9+ 10+ 2- 4 28 13 = 16 6.Johan Henriksson 15k 12+ 2- 11- 14+ 13+ 7+ 3- 4 27 13 = 16 7.Per Kristiansson 9k 16+ 13- 15+ 5+ 1- 6- 12+ 4 25 12 = 17 8.Robert Soderberg 15k 1- 5- 18+ 9- 17+ 13+ 11+ 4 20.5 7 = 11 9.Jan Molin 9k 10=3D 12- 1- 8+ 5- 18+ 15+ 3.5 23.5 8.75 = 10.5 10.Sven Nordlander 15k 9=3D 14- 17+ 1- 16+ 5- 18+ 3.5 19.5 4.75 = 12.5 11.Farhad Rouhani 9k 15+ 4- 6+ 12+ 2- 3- 8- 3 30 10 = 16 12.Rasmus Holving 7k 6- 9+ 14+ 11- 15+ 4- 7- 3 25.5 9.5 = 14 13.Mikael Albertsson 6k 18+ 7+ 3- 4- 6- 8- 17+ 3 23 5 = 14 14.Rikard Nordgren 15k 2- 10+ 12- 6- 18+ 15- 16+ 3 21.5 5.5 = 10 15.Andreas Lidfors 13k 11- 17+ 7- 16+ 12- 14+ 9- 3 19.5 6 = 12 16.Mikael Jansson 15k 7- 18+ 5- 15- 10- 17+ 14- 2 18.5 1 8 17.Martin Eriksson 15k 4- 15- 10- 18+ 8- 14- 13- 1 20.5 0 4 18.Axel Friis 15k 13- 16- 8- 17- 14- 9- 10- 0 20 0 0 The average strength of the players has increased considerably since=20 Goteborg Open ten months ago and Stockholm Open just three months ago.=20 There will be several kyu promotions among these players. The top four players are qualified for the play-off in Malmo in southern Sweden, May 13-16. The play-off will consist of a maximum of seven games with two hours + 60 s byo-yomi per player: Game 1 Challenger semifinal Martin Danerud vs Ronny Thornvall Game 2 Challenger final Karl Johan Moberg vs Winner (game 1) Game 3 1st final game Carl Johan Nilsson vs Winner (game 2) Game 4 2nd final game Winner (game 2) vs Carl Johan Nilsson Game 5 3rd final game Carl Johan Nilsson vs Winner (game 2) Game 6 4th final game (if needed) Winner (game 2) vs Carl Johan Nilsson = Game 7 5th final game (if needed) Carl Johan Nilsson vs Winner (game 2) = (sente decided by furigoma) The winner of the best-of-five games final match will become the first = ever=20 Swedish Shogi Champion and as well directly qualified for the year 2000=20 Championship final. The Swedish Shogi Federation is planning to cover the play-off games = live at the Internet. However, more information about that will be announced = later. Sincerely yours, =20 Dr. Martin Danerud =20 President of the Swedish Shogi = Federation ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01BE5E29.705F0CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear shogi friends,

This weekend the historic first ever = Swedish Shogi=20 Championship tournament
was played in Goteborg, Sweden. We had 18=20 participants. Never before, so = many
Swedes have taken part in a shogi tournament.=20
At the opening ceremony, we could enjoy = Japanese songs=20 by the Japanese female
singer Shoko Fukui. During the tournament, a = video tape=20 showing professional
shogi was running non-stop in a room close to = the=20 tournament.
 
Results:
       &nbs= p;            = ;    =20 Rat 1   2   3   4   = 5  =20 6   7   Pts Sos  Sb   Cum
1.Carl = Johan=20 Nilsson     1k  8+  3-  9+  10+ = 7+ =20 2+  4+  6   31   26   = 22
2.Karl Johan=20 Moberg      8k  14+ 6+  4+  = 3+  11+=20 1-  5+  6   30   24   = 26
3.Martin=20 Danerud         1d  = 5+ =20 1+  13+ 2-  4-  11+ 6+  5   31   = 20   21
4.Ronny = Thornvall       =20 4k  17+ 11+ 2-  13+ 3+  12+ 1-  5   = 27  =20 15   22
5.Anders=20 Vidal           10k = 3- =20 8+  16+ 7-  9+  10+ 2-  4   28   = 13   16
6.Johan = Henriksson       15k=20 12+ 2-  11- 14+ 13+ 7+  3-  4   27  =20 13   16
7.Per = Kristiansson      =20 9k  16+ 13- 15+ 5+  1-  6-  12+ 4   = 25  =20 12   17
8.Robert = Soderberg       15k=20 1-  5-  18+ 9-  17+ 13+ 11+ 4   20.5=20 7    11
9.Jan=20 Molin           &n= bsp; =20 9k  10=3D 12- 1-  8+  5-  18+ 15+ 3.5 23.5 8.75=20 10.5
10.Sven Nordlander       15k = 9=3D  14-=20 17+ 1-  16+ 5-  18+ 3.5 19.5 4.75 12.5
11.Farhad=20 Rouhani        9k  15+ 4-  = 6+ =20 12+ 2-  3-  8-  3   30   = 10  =20 16
12.Rasmus Holving        = 7k =20 6-  9+  14+ 11- 15+ 4-  7-  3   25.5 = 9.5 =20 14
13.Mikael Albertsson     6k  18+ 7+  = 3-  4-  6-  8-  17+ 3   23  =20 5    14
14.Rikard = Nordgren      =20 15k 2-  10+ 12- 6-  18+ 15- 16+ 3   21.5 5.5 =20 10
15.Andreas Lidfors       13k 11- 17+ = 7-  16+ 12- 14+ 9-  3   19.5 6   =20 12
16.Mikael Jansson        15k = 7- =20 18+ 5-  15- 10- 17+ 14- 2   18.5 1   =20 8
17.Martin Eriksson       15k 4-  = 15- 10-=20 18+ 8-  14- 13- 1   20.5=20 0    4
18.Axel=20 Friis            = 15k 13-=20 16- 8-  17- 14- 9-  10- 0   20  =20 0    0
 
The average strength of the players has = increased=20 considerably since
Goteborg Open ten months ago and Stockholm = Open just=20 three months ago.
There will be several kyu promotions = among these players.
The top four players are qualified for the = play-off in=20 Malmo in southern
Sweden, May 13-16. The play-off will consist = of a=20 maximum of seven games
with two hours + 60 s byo-yomi per = player:
 
Game 1  Challenger=20 semifinal       Martin Danerud vs Ronny=20 Thornvall
Game 2  Challenger=20 final           Karl = Johan=20 Moberg vs Winner (game 1)
Game 3  1st final=20 game           &nb= sp;=20 Carl Johan Nilsson vs Winner (game 2)
Game 4  2nd final=20 game           &nb= sp;=20 Winner (game 2) vs Carl Johan Nilsson
Game 5  3rd final=20 game           &nb= sp;=20 Carl Johan Nilsson vs Winner (game 2)
Game 6  4th final game (if needed) Winner = (game 2)=20 vs Carl Johan Nilsson 
Game 7  5th final game (if needed) Carl = Johan=20 Nilsson vs Winner (game 2)
         &nbs= p;            = ;            = =20 (sente decided by furigoma)
 
The winner of the best-of-five games final = match will=20 become the first ever
Swedish Shogi Champion and as well directly = qualified=20 for the year 2000
Championship final.
The Swedish Shogi Federation is planning to = cover the=20 play-off games live
at the Internet. However, more information = about that=20 will be announced later.
 
         &nbs= p;            = ;         =20 Sincerely=20 yours,
          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      =20
         &nbs= p;            = ;         =20 Dr. Martin=20 Danerud
          &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;      =20
         &nbs= p;            = ;         =20 President of the Swedish Shogi Federation
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