From: "'Shigeki Masui'" BANET NET> Date: 2 may 2000 Subject: Re: Shogi is recognized by Mayor of New York --------------84D473D6815DA579BA759EC3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-2022-jp Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Doug, Many thanks for your compliments. Your message really encourages all of New York members. Now, we have a strong team in New York working all together to demonstrate the ability of shogi people . We were surprised by ourselves that there are many world class talented peoples among our own New York Shogi Club. We will soon launch the announcement of the live broadcasting of the tournament through our Web Site and Shogi Club 24. All of the broadcasting operation will be operated by our club members. Many more exiting news will be announced during this week. Please watch our HP: http://www.nyshogi.com/ Hi, Shogi friends, Come over to New York. Be a member of this historic event of IT broadcasting! You should not miss the greatest shogi event ever held out side of Japan. You will be shocked to see 16 pages of tournament program designed by our club members. We believe this program to be one of the best ever in shogi history. Come and find whether you can agree or not. You may still register your entry at: smasui banet net Regards, Shigeki Masui Doug Dysart wrote: > It's great to see that the future New York senator > has given shogi > some much-deserved attention. I hope they will > have shogi-in-the- > schools programs here someday, since shogi helps > the mind and brings > many cultures together. > > Moreover, hats off to the New York club for > organizing America's > greatest shogi event ever! I'm very honored that > I will be there. > > Does anyone know if any professional games will be > played in the USA > soon? I remember they've had some Ryu-O match > games here. I know I > will not miss any more of these. One thing that > prevented me from > going previously was the lack of information on > accomodations for > spectators. I mean, are we everyday Americans > allowed to watch such > matches in person? On TV even? I remember well > how they had > Kasparov vs. Deep Blue in front of a sizeable > audience. I hope they > do the same for professional shogi games. > > > > > > > > Doug Dysart > Ohio Shogi Club founder > > > Great chess, great e-mail: > http://www.KasparovChess.com > --------------84D473D6815DA579BA759EC3 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-2022-jp Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear Doug,
Many thanks for your compliments. Your message really encourages all of New York members. Now, we have a strong team in New York working all together to demonstrate the ability of shogi people . We were surprised by ourselves that there are many world class talented peoples among our own New York Shogi Club.
We will soon launch the announcement of the live broadcasting of the tournament through our Web Site and Shogi Club 24. All of the broadcasting operation will be operated by our club members.
Many more exiting news will be announced during this week.
Please watch our HP: http://www.nyshogi.com/

Hi, Shogi friends,
Come over to New York. Be a member of this historic event of IT broadcasting!
You should not miss the greatest shogi event ever held out side of Japan.
You will be shocked to see 16 pages of tournament program designed by our club members.
We believe this program to be one of the best ever in shogi history.
Come and find whether you can agree or not.
You may still register your entry at: smasui banet net
Regards,
Shigeki Masui

Doug Dysart wrote:

It's great to see that the future New York senator has given shogi
some much-deserved attention.  I hope they will have shogi-in-the-
schools programs here someday, since shogi helps the mind and brings
many cultures together.

Moreover, hats off to the New York club for organizing America's
greatest shogi event ever!  I'm very honored that I will be there.

Does anyone know if any professional games will be played in the USA
soon?  I remember they've had some Ryu-O match games here.  I know I
will not miss any more of these.  One thing that prevented me from
going previously was the lack of information on accomodations for
spectators.  I mean, are we everyday Americans allowed to watch such
matches in person?  On TV even?  I remember well how they had
Kasparov vs. Deep Blue in front of a sizeable audience.  I hope they
do the same for professional shogi games.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Doug Dysart
Ohio Shogi Club founder
 

Great chess, great e-mail: http://www.KasparovChess.com

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