Renju Newsletter July - December 1999

 

News from Renju WC in China July 27th - August 5th 1999

During Renju World Championship in China you can see news on the URL-address: http://members.tripod.com/wc99_renju/index.html

Renju Newsletter No 41-51, 65-108 1999


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Date sent:      	Fri, 31 Dec 1999 13:38:10 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 108 - 1999 
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Happy New Renju Millennium!!! 

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Ukraine New Year Open 


Dec. 28 in Zholtye Vody started New Year Open. Tournament is test tournament 
for European Championship 2000. Unfortunately I am the only player from 
abroad. 
 16 players were  divided into four groups and 2 best from each group went 
to final, were we play in Round Robin. 
In final are: 
1. Poddubny 
2. Razumovsky 
3. Drozd 
4  Umantsev 
5. Nalivka  
6. Nazarov 
7. Jaroshenko 
8. Soosyrv 

Tournament conditions are well, so  
I suggest to have next European Championship here, in Zholtye Vody. 
Probably we just need to change time form December  to October or November. 
For Estonians best time is the end of October. 

Friendly, Ants 

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RIF China has new URL-address: 

http://www.rifchina.com/ 


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Date sent:      	Mon, 27 Dec 1999 23:39:10 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 107 - 1999
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Now there are 77 presentations on the URL-address:
http://www.renju.nu/players/index.html

I have very short time to work with the presentations so, please, 
check that your presentation is OK.


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Date sent:      	Mon, 27 Dec 1999 11:32:38 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 106 - 1999 
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Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year! 

Renju Championship of Armenia  from December 4 till December 20 was held. 
I send the table of results. 

With best wishes 
Aleksey Kobzev, Albert Poghosyan 
"Aleksey I. Kobzev"  

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You can find the table of result on the URL-address: 
http://www.renju.nu/armenia99.htm 

The three best players 

1.Poghosyan Albert 
2.Gevorkyan Hovhannes 
3.Manukyan Mher 

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Date sent:      	Wed, 22 Dec 1999 21:56:12 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 105 - 1999
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These are the results of Moscow Championship, final tournament.

                1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 PtsPlace
1.Ogorodov S.   x  0  1  0  0  1  0  0  -  0  0  0  1  3  12
2.Makarov P.    1  x  1  1  1  0  1  0  1  1  1  1  =  9= 2
3.Shubin A.     0  0  x  1  =  0  =  =  =  0  0  0  0  3  13
4.Nikonov K.    1  0  0  x  1  0  0  0  1  =  0  1  1  5= 7
5.Filippov S.   1  0  =  0  x  0  0  0  1  0  0  0  1  3= 11
6.Sinyev I.     0  1  1  1  1  x  1  1  1  =  =  1  1  10 1
7.Zabrodin A.   1  0  =  1  1  0  x  1  0  =  1  0  =  6= 6
8.Smirnov S.    1  1  =  1  1  0  0  x  1  1  0  1  1  8= 3
9.Nosovsky A.   +  0  =  0  0  0  1  0  x  0  =  1  1  5  8
10.Fedorkin O.  1  0  1  =  1  =  =  0  1  x  0  1  1  7= 5
11.Tarannikov Y.1  0  1  1  1  =  0  1  =  1  x  1  0  8  4
12.Sirategyan K.1  0  1  0  1  0  1  0  0  0  0  x  =  4= 9
13.Golosov V.   0  =  1  0  0  0  =  0  0  0  1  =  x  3= 10

Please send your application to Oleg Fedorkin,
fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su
till 30, December, 1999
if you wanted to take part in next World Championship via e-mail.
The application should contain your name, country, registered userid
at PbEM server.

List of participants of Renju World Championship tournaments - 2000

Final tournament
1.Aldis Reims, Latvia, areims, aldisr@tkb.lv
2.Oleg Fedorkin, Russia (Moscow), fedorkin,
fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su
3.Eugeny Bobkov, Russia (Moscow), bobkove, e.bobkov@globalone.ru
4.Alexander Mikhailov, Russia (Moscow), almi+, almi@cs.isa.ac.ru

Selection tournaments
1.Sergey Artemyev, Russia (Ulyanovsk), arts, ocb@uaz.ru
2.Zhang Jinyu, China, freefish, freefishes@yahoo.com
3.Leonid Gluhovsky, Israel, leonid, gleonid@actcom.co.il
4.Sergei M. Sitnik, Russia (Voronezh), sergei, sms@sitnik.vrn.ru
5.Carlo Tibaldi, Italy, tibia, Carlo.Tibaldi@infostrada.it
6.Vladimir Nazarov, Ukraine, vnazarov, imel@sovamua.com
7.Ants Soosorv, Estonia, asoosorv, asoosyrv@hotmail.com
8.Martin Kusak, Chekhia, mkusak, mkusak@email.cz
9.Bjorn Wallgren, Sweden, bjornw, bjorn.wallg@harnosand.mail.telia.com
10.Pavel Voznjuk, Estonia, pavlik, Pavel.Voznjuk@mail.ee
11.Sergey V. Filippov, Russia (Moscow), filippov, S.Fil@g23.relcom.ru,
fil@td.vessolink.ru
12.Alexander Nosovsky, Russia (Moscow), nosovs, stigma.ltd@g23.relcom.ru

13.Igor Sinyov, Russia (Moscow), sinyovi, rensini@yahoo.com
14.Norihiko Kawamura, Japan, norihiko, nkawamur@hkf.mew.co.jp
15.Aleksey Kobzev, Armenia, kai, Aleksey@kai.r.am
16.Keisuke Yamamoto, Japan, itty, ymmt@kcn.ne.jp
17.Teiji Takagawa, Japan, takagawa, takagawa@nyc.odn.ne.jp
18.Kazuto Hasegawa, Japan, uo9man, uo9man@mve.biglobe.ne.jp
19.Vitaly Lunkin, Russia (Moscow), lunkin, vital@cyberax.ru
20.Katrin Birk, Estonia, katrin, tsiburr@hotmail.com
21.Tunnet Taimla, Estonia, tunnet, Tunnet.Taimla@mail.ee
22.Viktor Golosov, Russia (Moscow), golosov, vant@orc.ru
23.Norio Nishizono, Japan, saien, saien@nk.rim.or.jp
24.Vladimir Dvoeglazov, Russia, dvoeglazov, dvoeglazov@mail.ru
25.Ming Yeh Li, Taiwan, MYLi, chaos@public.dzptt.hi.cn
26.Vladimir Filinov, Russia (S.Petersburg), VFilinov, VFilinov@unila

With best wishes
Oleg Fedorkin

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Date sent:      	Wed, 22 Dec 1999 01:40:01 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 104 - 1999
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Moscow Final  finished.

Igor Sinyov have 10 points and win Moscow Championship
Pavel Makarov have 9.5 points and was N2
Smirnov     8.5 points was N3 and lost his game against Sinyov in 
last round
Tarannikov  8 points
Fedorkin    7.5
A. Zabrodin 6.5
Nikonov     5,5
Nosovsky    5
Sirategyan  4.5
Golosov     3.5 points
Filippov    3.5 points
Shubin      3 points
Ogorodov    3 points

Alexander Nosovsky

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For some time the Web site of Goeran Holgersson did not work. Now his
new URL-address is
http://w1.367.telia.com/~u36704573/

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Date sent:      	Thu, 16 Dec 1999 22:53:52 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 103 - 1999
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Here are results of Estonian qualification to Baltic High League.
7 rounds in Swiss system:

1. Margus Tuvikene   6
2. Tunnet Taimla     6
3. Pavel Voznyuk     5
4. Maris Tuvikene    4
5. Kadi Milva        4
5. Johann Lents      4
7. Sten Aager        4
8. Katrin Birk       3
9. Rasmus Kask       3
10. Kristjan Evart   3
11. Helen Milva      3
12. Timo Ilu         2
13. Kaarel Peetersoo 2

3 best players got right to play in Baltic High League


Estonian Cup ended. In second semifinal Soosyrv won Kolk 3-1
  Final between Margus Tuvikene and Ants Soosyrv was hard, but Ants won 
3½ - ½. The First game Margus put D3, Ants choose white and
got little advantage, but Margus played well and game ended draw.
Second game was keygame. Ants put D8, but Margus left to D6(!).
Ants choose bad plan and couldnt win. Then came Margus' girlfriend
Eve Harju and Margus lost attention...
The third game was quick, Margus put I8, Ants choose black and won
easily.
In the forth game Ants put D3 and got advantage as black, but his attack
was 
to direct and Margus had good position over the board.
But Ants played actively, Margus couldnt win and finally made big
mistake.


Friendly, Ants

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Date sent:      	Wed, 15 Dec 1999 23:23:40 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 102 - 1998 
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It seems now that my mailserver works again so you can 
send letters to my ordinary e-mail address: 
tommy.maltell@lemes.se 
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Information about WCh via e-mail 
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Please send your application to Oleg Fedorkin, 
fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su 
till 30, December, 1999 
if you wanted to take part in next World Championship via e-mail. 
The application should contain your name, country, registered userid 
at PbEM server. 
With best wishes 
Oleg Fedorkin 

List of participants of Renju World Championship tournaments - 2000 

Final tournament 
1.Aldis Reims, Latvia, areims, aldisr@tkb.lv 
2.Oleg Fedorkin, Russia (Moscow), fedorkin, 
fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su 
3.Eugeny Bobkov, Russia (Moscow), bobkove, e.bobkov@globalone.ru 
4.Alexander Mikhailov, Russia (Moscow), almi+, almi@cs.isa.ac.ru5. 

Selection tournaments 
1.Sergey Artemyev, Russia (Ulyanovsk), arts, ocb@uaz.ru 
2.Zhang Jinyu, China, freefish, freefishes@yahoo.com 
3.Leonid Gluhovsky, Israel, leonid, gleonid@actcom.co.il 
4.Sergei M. Sitnik, Russia (Voronezh), sergei, sms@sitnik.vrn.ru 
5.Carlo Tibaldi, Italy, tibia, Carlo.Tibaldi@infostrada.it 
6.Vladimir Nazarov, Ukraine, vnazarov, imel@sovamua.com 
7.Ants Soosorv, Estonia, asoosorv, asoosyrv@hotmail.com 
8.Martin Kusak, Chekhia, mkusak, mkusak@email.cz 
9.Bjorn Wallgren, Sweden, bjornw, bjorn.wallg@harnosand.mail.telia.com 
10.Pavel Voznjuk, Estonia, pavlik, Pavel.Voznjuk@mail.ee 
11.Sergey V. Filippov, Russia (Moscow), filippov, S.Fil@g23.relcom.ru, 
fil@td.vessolink.ru 
12.Alexander Nosovsky, Russia (Moscow), nosovs, stigma.ltd@g23.relcom.ru 
13.Igor Sinyov, Russia (Moscow), sinyovi, rensini@yahoo.com 
14.Norihiko Kawamura, Japan, norihiko, nkawamur@hkf.mew.co.jp 
15.Aleksey Kobzev, Armenia, kai, Aleksey@kai.r.am 
16.Keisuke Yamamoto, Japan, itty, ymmt@kcn.ne.jp 
17.Teiji Takagawa, Japan, takagawa, takagawa@nyc.odn.ne.jp 
18.Kazuto Hasegawa, Japan, uo9man, uo9man@mve.biglobe.ne.jp 
19.Vitaly Lunkin, Russia (Moscow), lunkin, vital@cyberax.ru 

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In next weakend Moscow Final will finished. 
13 players are playing here. 

Igor Sinyov have 8 points and 2 games left 
Tarannikov have 7 points and 2 games left 
Smirnov 6.5 points and 3 games left 
Makarov 6.5 points and 3 games left 
Fedorkin 6 points and 3 games left 
A. Zabrodin 5.5 points and 2 games left 
Nikonov 4 points and 3 games left 
Nosovsky 3.5 points and 4 games left 
Sirategyan 3.5 points and 2 games left 
Golosov 3.5 points all games are played 
Ogorodov (12 years old boy)  3 points and 3 games left (he  won against 
Sinyov !) 
Shubin 2.5 points and 3 games left 
Filippov 1.5 points and 4 games left 

Alexander Nosovsky 

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Date sent:      	Wed, 15 Dec 1999 02:35:27 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 101 - 1999
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My Internet supplier for the moment has some problems with the mail 
server.
It is maybe not possible to send to my ordinary address just now and
if you have sent me a letter the latest 24 hours the letter
has probably disappearad and I have not received it.

For some days till I will tell you, please, send your letters to me to
another e-mail address:
tommy.maltell@pb.edu.jonkoping.se

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Date sent:      	Mon, 13 Dec 1999 00:38:47 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 100 - 1999
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Rickard Johannesson now has got his old mail-address again. It is
rickard.j@telia.com

Rickard also has made a test with 20 questions about knowledge about 
renju history and renju competitions. All the answers you can find on 
the RIF Web site. You can download the test if you choose the 
following URL-address:

http://www.renju.nu/test/renju.zip

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I have very little time just now so I have not had time to put the 
latest presentations that I have received on a webpage. 

also I have not had time to take away from the subscribers list those 
who have never sent me any answer at all. I must do this very 
carefully and it will probably take some time to do it.

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Date sent:      	Wed, 8 Dec 1999 01:18:26 +0100

Last Renju Newsletter (No 99 - 1999) 
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THIS IS THE LAST RENJU NEWSLETTER FOR SEVERAL PLAYERS DO NOT MISS TO READ 
INFO ABOUT THIS BELOW 

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Nakamura won 2-d Game of Meijin Match against Kawamura. 
You can download rtf Word ziped file from my WWW-page. 
Best Regards Alexander Nosovsky 

The URL-address is: 
http://194.87.49.195/Renju/nosovsky/ 

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Dear Tommy, 
So far I got not a lot of applications. As usually, it goes very slow. 
Could I ask you to inform again in Renju Newsletters about 
sending to me the applications? 
With best wishes 
Oleg Fedorkin 

Dear friends, please send your applications to Oleg Fedorkin 
(fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su) till 30, December if you wanted to 
take part in next year  Renju World Championship via e-mail. 
Application should contain the name of participant,  country, registered 
userid on PbEM which will be used for play in tournament.  

List of participants of Renju World Championship tournaments - 2000 

Final tournament 
1.Aldis Reims, Latvia, areims, aldisr@tkb.lv 
2.Oleg Fedorkin, Russia (Moscow), fedorkin, 
fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su 

Selection tournaments 
1.Sergey Artemyev, Russia (Ulyanovsk), arts, ocb@uaz.ru 
2.Zhang Jinyu, China, freefish, freefishes@yahoo.com 
3.Leonid Gluhovsky, Israel, leonid, gleonid@actcom.co.il 
4.Sergei M. Sitnik, Russia (Voronezh), sergei, sms@sitnik.vrn.ru 
5.Carlo Tibaldi, Italy, tibia, Carlo.Tibaldi@infostrada.it 
6.Vladimir Nazarov, Ukraine, vnazarov, imel@sovamua.com 
7.Ants Soosorv, Estonia, asoosorv, asoosyrv@hotmail.com 
8.Martin Kusak, Chekhia, mkusak, mkusak@email.cz 
9.Bjorn Wallgren, Sweden, bjornw, bjorn.wallg@harnosand.mail.telia.com 
10.Pavel Voznjuk, Estonia, pavlik, Pavel.Voznjuk@mail.ee 
11.Sergey V. Filippov, Russia (Moscow), filippov, S.Fil@g23.relcom.ru, 
fil@td.vessolink.ru 

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LAST RENJU NEWSLETTER FOR SEVERAL PLAYERS 

For some subscribers this maybe is the last Renju Newsletter. 
In several  newsletters I have asked you to send me some reply to
 my request for your  presentation. 

I am very glad to have you as a subscriber 
and I very much want to spread renju  news all 
over the world. However, he number of subscribers 
now are about 148  and it is sometimes difficult to send the letter to everybody. 

Then I do not want to send to those who never are 
reading the letter. I like  other persons sometimes 
have asked to be a subscriber on a newsletters which is 
seldom or never read. Therefore now it is your last chance.  

I also receive now and then letters regarding some players 
that the letters  cannot reach the address because of different
reasons and maybe the reason is  that the player no longer has 
the e-mail address to which I am sending Renju  Newsletters. 
These subscriber-addresses I sometimes have to remove from the list. 

From the players mentioned below I have not recognized any answer 
at all. Maybe  you have sent me a reply and your letter never reached. 
Please, send it again.   If you are one of the persons mentioned below and 
if you want to go on as a  subscriber, please, give me some reply. 
You do not have to send me your  presentation but you have to answer so that
I know that you want to go on as a  subscriber and so that I know that you 
really receives the newsletter. 

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Do you want to go on as a subscriber. 

Yes or No. 

The reason why I have not sent my presentation is 

a) I want to write a presentation very carefully and I have not
 yet had time to  do it. As soon as I get time I will send it. 

Yes or No  

b) In my opionion I am not a well-known player and therefore no one should be 
interested to read about me and I will not send any presentation. 

Yes or No 

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Please, check first if you already are presented on the following page. 
If you  are - then I have received your reply. 
http://www.renju.nu/players/ 
But I have received answers also from other players. 
Some presentations that I  have received recently I have not had
time to put on the webb yet. 

The following players has sent me no answer as I can remember.
If you ar on the  page on Internet mentioned above your name on the 
list below is a mistake from  me ( I have very short time to write this
letter very carefully). 

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"Aleksey Kobzev, Armenia" 
"Truc Giang Nguyen, Australia" 
"Tom Wang,Australia" 
"Truc Giang Nguyen,Australia" 
"Werner Weingraber, Austria" 
"Eldar Dzaynukov,Azerbaijan" 
"Walentin Radkov, Bulgaria" 
"Chung Hsien-Chi, Chinese Taipei, C" 
"Echo Shi, Chinese Taipei" 
"Deng-Jing Hui, China" 
"Li-Bei Feng, China" 
"Na Wei, China, C" 
"Wong Yu Leong, China" 
"Yin Tao, China" 
"Zhoug Zhliup, China" 
"Daniel Ramos, Colombia, C" 
"Robert Samal, Czech Republic" 
"Toomas Aasmae, Estonia" 
"Katrin Birk, Estonia" 
"Johann Lents, Estonia" 
"Kaarel Peetersoo"  
"Lauri Toivonen, Finland" 
"Yoshimi Hayakawa, Japan" 
"Akihisa Iwata, Japan" 
"Akihiko Kashihara, Japan" 
"Tongxiang Zhang, Japan"  
"Artis Gaujens, Latvia" 
"Gatis Gurckis, Latvia" 
"Robert Idelson, Latvia" 
"Ernestas Gaidamauskas, Lithuania" 
"Alexandr Suslov, Moldova, C" 
"Michael Bevin ,New Zealand,C" 
"Vasilij Alibabaev, Russia" 
"Victor Barykin, Russia" 
"V Barykin" 
"Evgeniy Bobkov, Russia" 
"Sergey Bondarenko, Russia" 
"Sergey Filippov, Russia" 
"Victor Kaufman, Russia, C"  
"Dmitij Krasnonosov, Russia" 
"Serafima Krasnonosova,Russia" 
"Alexander Mikhailov,Russia" 
"Alexander Milevsky, Russia" 
"Igor Sinyov, Russia" 
"Dmitry Soloviev,Russia" 
"Oleg Stepanov, Russia"  
"Ekaterina Surovegina, Russia" 
"Sergey Tatarintsev, Russia" 
"V. Dvoeglazov, Russia"  
"Jan-Olov Andersson, Sweden" 
"Bengt Asplund, Sweden" 
"Morgan Bjoerkander, Sweden" 
"Mike Dufvenberg, Sweden" 
"Marcus Eriksson, Sweden"  
"Jonas Frid, Sweden" 
"Petter Gardström,Sweden" 
"Joachim Gaulitz, Sweden" 
"Hannes Hermansson, Sweden" 
"Anders Kleimark, Sweden" 
"Ingvar Sundling",Sweden" 
"Peder Svensson, Sweden" 
"Johan Vikerskog,Sweden"  
"Patrik Oehagen, Sweden" 
"Vladimir Kolesnik, Ukraine" 
"Vladimir Nazarov, Ukraine" 
"Nick Alexandrov, USA" 
"Sinisa N. Dragic, USA"  
"Scott P Justice, USA"  
"Sasha Lipsits,USA,C"  
"Jeff Mallett, USA" 
"Kevin Postlewaite, USA" 
"Richard Rognlie, USA"  
"Sigmund Rosenfel, USA" 
"Vladimir Talskiy, USA" 
"Tod Tinlin, USA" 
"Tom Wang, USA"  
"Brian Wei, USA"  

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Date sent:      	Mon, 6 Dec 1999 00:10:31 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 98 - 1999
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6 December 1999 - Renju is 100 years old

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The name of RENJU has a beautiful sound. It is said that the origin 
of Renju was born in the middle of 18th century in Kyoto, Japan. But 
this game had various names at that time, for example "Kakugo", 
"Gomoku-narabe", "Itsutsu-ishi" and so on. So Goraku Takayama, who 
was the first permanent Japanese Meijin, named this game "Renju" and 
made information on Yorozu-Chouhou news paper 6 December 1899.

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Now we have 58 presentations on the URL-address:
http://www.renju.nu/players/

Among the latest are Kawamura, Karlsson and Kozhin.

If you have not sent it to me yet, please, send me your presentation 
before the 8th of December.

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The special info for Swedish players (in Swedish) will be found
on the URL-address:
http://www.renju.nu/swinfo2000.htm
It is for example info about memberfee for next year and about 
tournaments in Sweden Jan-Aug 2000.

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Date sent:      	Fri, 3 Dec 1999 00:34:44 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 97 - 1999
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Hej Tommy!

In Nov.27 was in Helsinki, Finland renju and gomoku tournaments
"Marraskuu 99" Tourneys were played in Italic system, so players
could meet several times. Actually Stefan came to Helsinki just
meet Irene, not to play, but Stefan's evil friend Ants(referee) 
added him to participants list.

Here are results:
Renju

1. Johann Lents    EST 6
2. Stefan Karlsson SWE 5
3. Pavel Voznyuk   EST 5
4. Marko Pellikka  FIN 4,5
5. Lauri Toivonen  FIN 3,5
6. Irene Einberg   EST 3
7. Evelyn Tihkan   EST 3
8. Helen Milva     EST 2
9. Sten Aager      EST 2
10. Aki Rehn       FIN 1

Johann beat Stefan 2-0, but lost to Pavel 0-1. Pavel lost to Stefan 
and 
Irene

Gomoku

1.    Oskari Kauppila  Fin
2.    Olli Harden      Fin
3.    Lauri Horell     Fin
4.    Kadi Milva       Est
5.    Kaarel Peetersoo Est
6.-8  Pasi Pellikka    Fin
      Niklas Lemstrom  Fin
      Tuomo Pinola     Fin
9-10  Rasmus Kask      Est
      Teemu Karimaki   Fin
11-14 Petri Maki       Fin
      Jyrki Kyheroinen Fin
      Ats Malksoo      Est
      Petri Wuorio     Fin
15-16 Chrislyn Kikkas  Est
      Tuomas KyheroinenFin
17-19 Eevert Kokkonen  Fin
      Topi Loikkanen   Fin
      Kristian PeltonenFin
20.   Aleksi Pulkkanen Fin
21.   Santeri SavirantaFin
22.   Samuli Saviranta Fin


Friendly, Ants

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Now 53 player´s presentations you can find on
http://www.renju.nu/players/
but still I have not received presentations from several strong 
players.

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Date sent:      	Mon, 29 Nov 1999 00:41:04 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 96 - 1999 
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the full version of Alexander Nosovsky´s very interesting big document 
(14 printed pages) from the 100 year celebration of renju and 
the great match Nakamura-Meritee now you can find on the same URL-address  
as for the first part reported in Renju Newsletter No 94 i.e. on the  following URL address: 
http://www.renju.nu/merinaka/merinaka.htm 
The orginal rtf-file with the same full contents you can get from  
http://www.renju.nu/merinaka/match1.rtf 
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Now I have received 43 personal presentations but presentations from 
for example many famous good players I still miss. 
The presentations received so far you can find on the following URL- adress: 
http://www.renju.nu/players/index.html 


Also think that you can always update your presentation. If you have 
little time now, send me a short presentation and later when you have 
more time you can send me an updated version with more facts and  views. 

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Date sent:      	Sat, 27 Nov 1999 10:39:08 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 95 - 1999 
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Results from other tournaments during Renju 100 year celebration and 
Nakamura-Meritee match. 

 Results of Kyoto Classified (Nov.14) 

  Open 

  No.  Name                R1   R2   R3   R4   R5  Pt.  TB1 TB2  Rank 
   1  Miyagawa  Junzo      2-0 17-1  3-0 16-0  9-0  1  15,5       16 
   2  Soosyrev  Ants       1-1  4-1  8-1 10-1  3-1  5              I 
   3  Kubo      Izumi      4-0 18-1  1-1  5-1  2-0  3  11,5  3     8 
   4  Kudomi    Takahiro   3-1  2-0  5-0  6-1 15-0  2  15         11 
   5  Nosovsky  Alexandre  6-1  8-0  4-1  3-0 11-0  2  12         12 
   6  Sugaya    Masao      5-0  7-1 12-0  4-0 11-0  1  11         17 
   7  Miyoshi   Takeo      8-0  6-0 14-0 18-1 17-= 1,5  8,5       15 
   8  Sagara    Takashi    7-1  5-1  2-0 11-1 10-0  3  15,5        4 
   9  Kusajima  Masato    10-0 11-0 17-1 13-=  1-1 2,5 12,5        9 
  10  Hasegawa  Kazuto     9-1 12-1 15-1  2-0  8-1  4  17,5       II 
  11  Nara      Hideki    12-0  9-1 18-1  8-0  5-1  3  12          6 
  12  Ishitani  Shin'ichi 11-1 10-0  6-1 15-0 16-1  3  15          5 
  13  Tatsutomi Hiroyuki  14-1 15-0 16-0  9-=  6-1 2,5 11,5       10 
  14  Hieatashi Kikuma    13-0 16-0  7-1 17-0 18-0  1  10,5       18 
  15  Mitsumori Masao     16-1 13-1 10-0 12-1  4-1  4  14,5      III 
  16  Sunagawa  Shoki     15-0 14-1 13-1  1-1 12-0  3  11,5 4,5    7 
  17  Koiso     Shigemasa 18-=  1-0  9-0 14-1  7-=  2   7         13 
  18  Iwata     Akihisa   17-=  3-0 11-0  7-0 14-1 1,5 10,5       14 

 Under 4-dan
 
  No.  Name                R1   R2   R3   R4   R5   R6  Pt.  TB1 Rank 
   1  Kakiuchi  Keisuke    2-1  4-0 15-1  6-0 13-0 12-1  3  24     6 
   2  Omata     Mitsuo     1-0 15-0  5-1 13-0 16-1 10-= 2,5 16,5  11 
   3  Kondo     Takatoshi  4-0  5-1  7-1  8-1  6-0  9-0  3  21     9 
   4  Unoura    Kazuhisa   3-1  1-1  6-0 11-1 12-1  8-1  5        II 
   5  Niwa      Yoshiko    6-0  3-0  2-0 10-0 by-1 11-0  1        15 
   6  Okabe     Hiroshi    5-1  8-1  4-1  1-1  3-1 13-1  6         I 
   7  Nagahira  Matsutoshi 8-0 10-1  3-0 16-1  9-0 15-0  2        14 
   8  Yamamoto  Toshihiro  7-1  6-0  9-1  3-0 11-1  4-0  3  23     7 
   9  Yamamoto  Keisuke   10-1 12-0  8-0 14-1  7-1  3-1  4  14,5   4 
  10  Akahori   Yoshiyuki  9-0  7-0 14-1  5-1 15-0 12-= 2,5 14    13 
  11  Hasegwa   Shunzo    12-0 14-1 16-1  4-0  8-0  5-1  3  15,5  10 
  12  Hata      Masayuki  11-1  9-1 13-0 15-1  4-0  1-0  3  22,5   8 
  13  Takagawa  Teiji     14-1 16-0 12-1  2-1  1-1  6-0  4  18   III 
  14  Tanaka    Yasuhiko  13-0 11-0 10-1  9-0 retire     0        16 
  15  Funamoto  Tadashi   16-=  2-1  1-0 12-0 10-1  7-1 3,5        5 
  16  Kuramoto  Hideharu  15-= 13-1 11-0  7-0  2-0 by-1 2,5 15    12 

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Date sent:      	Sat, 27 Nov 1999 00:09:13 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 94 - 1999
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Alexander Nosovsky has made very interesting big document from the 
100 year celebration of renju and the great match Nakamura-Meritee. 
The first part of his comments you can find on the following URL-
address:
http://www.renju.nu/merinaka/merinaka.htm
The orginal rtf-file with the same contents you can get from 
http://www.renju.nu/merinaka/match1.rtf

77 small and big images from the 100 year celbration of renju and 
from the match will be found on the following URL-address:
http://www1.kcn.ne.jp/~ymmt/renju/event/index.html

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Date sent:      	Fri, 26 Nov 1999 00:51:25 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 93 - 1999
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On Alexander Nosovsky´s Web site
http://194.87.49.195/Renju/nosovsky/
now you can download Alexander´s  article about match of 
World Champion Ando Meritee against Meijin Segeru Nakamura
So far you can only find Russian version but soon also 
English version will be available.
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Now I can upload files again on the RIF Web site so now you 
can find 31 presentations from players on the URL-address:
http://www.renju.nu/players/
Among the new ones you can find Meritee, Nosovsky and 
Holgersson.

However a lot of players still has not sent me any reply or 
their presentations. I will send them a special reminder 
before they will be removed from the list of subscribers on 
the 8th of December.

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Date sent:      	Wed, 24 Nov 1999 18:50:34 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 92 - 1999
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Comments to Nakamura-Meritee match

Dear Tommy

As nobody comments about Meritee-Nakamura match, I would like
to comment a littel bit. I was there when game was finished at final
day. So I tell you what they said.

Question:"What impression did you have through the match?"

Answer:
 Meritee:"It was the most difficult games of my life."
 Nakamura:"He was very strong. I must admire that he was the man
           who won the WC. I felt his black was dangerous."

Question:"What was the key point of this match?"

Answer:
 Meritee:"As I lost first game, I was very afraid the second game.
          If I lost the second game, I would be more dangerous
situation.
          So I felt great relief when I won the second game."
 Nakamura:"It made me great disadvantage to lose the second game because
           of my mistake. Besides,I am very sorry his D3 tactics(9th
move
           of 3rd and 6th game) was never beaten."

I agree their comments. I am sure the second game was key point of this
match.
After 4th game, both players seemed tired. I think 5th game would be
great
chance to win for Meritee, and 6th game would be great chance to win for
Nakamura. Anyway, all games showed us the most intelligent. They made us
fascinated. The only regrettable thing was that we couldn't see
Nakamura's
black. We hope their match comes true again, but Nakamura doesn't say
anything
about next WC.

Reported by Norihiko Kawamura
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!!!!!Do not forget to send me your presentation!!!!!

Of some reason I have problems to change the RIF pages for the 
moment. When this problem is solved you can read there the very 
interesting presentation by Ando Meritee. His answer to question no 4 
you can read below:

"4.Which is the best player you have met?

No doubt about it - Shigeru Nakamura is so much stronger 
than any other player!!
He is a genius!"

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China report

Dear Renju friends.

I went to Beijing China from Nov.19th to 23th, to teach Renju
and deepen the friendship between China and Japan.  Japanese
lineup is as the following.

 Hideki Nara 9-dan
 Takahiro Kudomi 5-dan
 Akihiko Kashihara 5-dan
 Yasuhiro Adachi 4-dan
 Toshihiko Kashihara 10-kyu
 Ryo Honda no-kyu (live in Shanghai)

Mr. Na Wei, Mr. Deng Jinhui, and other many Chinese friends
welcomed us, so we had very nice and significant days in
Beijing.

Nov.20th, we took part in mini tournament "Rogers Cup".
This match was Chinese 5 men VS. Japanese 5 men by RIF rule.
The time was 30 minutes + 5minutes 5 moves.
And Japanese team won with difficulty as the following.

Japan team  (13points)
 Hideki Nara 9-dan          5-0
 Takahiro Kudomi 5-dan      2-3
 Akihiko Kashihara 5-dan    4-1
 Yasuhiro Adachi 4-dan      1-4
 Ryo Honda no-kyu           1-4

 China team (12points)
 Liu Tong 5-dan             1-4
 Cui Yue 4-dan              2-3
 Yin Li Cheng 4-dan         4-1
 Zhang Mao Long 3-dan       3-2
 Xiao Di 1-kyu(17years old) 2-3

  Sincerely,
  Hideki Nara   99.11.24

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Date sent:      	Mon, 22 Nov 1999 18:56:39 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 91 - 1999
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Do not forget to send me your presentation
- See Renju Newsletter No 88!!!

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I have some problems with RIF Web hotel again. You can see all pages 
but I cannot change the contents in a page for example the RIF 
newspage. Probably this problem will be solved quickly.

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We had results of Russian First League Tournament in Rybinsk
(15-20 November, 34 participants, Swiss 11 rounds).

Nine players who got places in Russian High League are:

1. Alexander Klimashin (St.Petersburg) - 9,5
2. Pavel Makarov (Moscow) - 8 (Kt.76,4)
3. Konstantin Nikonov (Elektrostal) - 8 (71)
4. Yury Taiblin (Rybinsk) - 7,5 (71)
5. Sergey Smirnov (Moscow) - 7,5 (70,5)
6. Sergey Shevelyov (Nizhny Novgorod) - 7
7. Denis Nekrasov (Poduga) - 6,5 (69)
8. Oxana Sorokina (Poduga) - 6,5 (65,5/35,25)
9. Alexei Skuridin (Nizhny Novgorod) - 6,5 (65,5/34,5)
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Reserved players are:
10. Alexander Zabrodin (Moscow) - 6,5 (64)
11. Pavel Ses (St.Petersburg) - 6 (66,5)
12. Sergey Nogovitsin (Poduga) - 6 (65,6)
13. Anastasiya Leshukova (Rybinsk) - 6 (64)
14. Karen Sirategyan (Moscow) - 6 (57).

Friendly,
Konstantin

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Date sent:      	Sun, 21 Nov 1999 19:21:04 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 90 - 1999 
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Do not forget to send me your presentation. Read more in Renju Newsletter No 88. 

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Results from Estonian Cup. 1/4 finals: 

Margus Tuvikene - Pavel Voznyuk 3-1 
Tunnet Taimla - Johann Lents 3-0 
Marek Kolk - Evelyn Tihkan 3-0 
Ants Soosyrv - Maris Tuvikene 3-0 

Semifinal between Taimla and Tuvikene is also played. 
Tuvikene won 3-1 

Next Saturday (Nov.26) will be open renju and gomoku tournaments in 
Helsinki. We start 11.00 and finish about 17.00. 

Friendly, Ants 

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SWEDISH CUP 1999 - SEMIFINAL 

The second game in the semifinal between Stefan Karlsson and  Joachim Gaulitz was played in Alby, Stockholm the 20th of  November. Result: 

Stefan - Jocke 1-0 which means that Stefan won the match 2-0. 

Alby the 20th of November 1999 / Stefan Karlsson 

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Date sent:      	Tue, 16 Nov 1999 20:02:12 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 89 - 1999
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The great renju match ended

Meritee - Nakamura 3,5 - 2,5

Both game 5 and game 6 ended draw.

Mr Nara has reported that he talked with Meritee and he 
said he is very happy, and he was very lucky to win.

Just now it is in the middle of the night in Japan.

Mr Nara also reported that I will soon receive more comments from 
both two players to be presented in Renju Newsletter sent to me from 
Mr. Nishizono and Mr.Hasegawa.

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Date sent:      	Mon, 15 Nov 1999 22:39:41 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 88 -1999 
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Results from Nakamura-Meritee match 

Meijin VS WorldChampion 3
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/3.html
Black: Ando Meritee winner
White: Shigeru Nakamura
 
Meijin VS WorldChampion 4 
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/4.html
Black: Ando Meritee
White: Shigeru Nakamura 
Draw 

After 4 games: 
Meritee - Nakamura 2,5 - 1,5 

The last two games you can follow  tomorrow on the following pages: 
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/5.html 
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/6.html 

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Renjuplayers in the world - answers to personal questions  

On the following URL-address you can find presentations from 21 players: 
http://www.renju.nu/players/index.html 
This is not enough. A lot of players have not made their duty to answer
my request in sent Fri, 10 Sep 1999 in Renju Newsletter No 71. 

Subscribers have asked me several times to give more information
about players and clubs that they do not know about. 
Only each player/subscriber can help me to make
this page with presentations interesting. 

Therefore I ask you again to help me to reply to some easy questions. 
I intend to publish the anwers on the above  mentioned URL-address. 

Everybody that I have talked with thinks that to make such a 
presentation page is a very good idea but at the same time they say 
that they have not done it yet and the reason is not that they have 
not had time. 

It is very frustrating just only to ask again and a few 
of you will send the answer and most of you will do nothing. 
Therefore to wake you up I think I have to use some kind of 
action/reaction if you do not answer as you can read about below. 

I think this is your very little duty as a subscriber of Renju  Newsletter. 
Everybody in the world should make his/her own contribution. 
So, please, try to answer these questions before the 7th of December. 
You do not need to make your presentation so formal. You do not 
necessarily need to answer every question. You can write in your own way. 
Usually you do not need to send your photo/image. RIF probably  already has it. 
Then tell me to use your photo which is already on  the RIF site. 
But if you know that your picture is not on the RIF  site, I should be glad 
if you could send it. 
But a photo is not necessary - it is only nice to be able to see it. 

If you will send your presentation at the latest on the 7th of December 
you do not need to answer the question below: "Why have you  not sent 
your presentation in time?" All other Renju Newsletter subscribers have to 
answer this questions  at the latest on the 7th of December. 

If I hear nothing from you I have to take you away from the list of 
subscribers till you will send your answer. 
(The subscription fee is to send some answer.) 

Why have you not sent your presentation in time? You can choose  between 3 replies. 

The reason why I have not sent my presentation is that: 

1. Just I have so much to do in my life that I will never have 10 
minutes left to write some words about myself. If anyone else wants 
to answer my questions/make my biography, please, let them do it. 

2. I am not playing renju very much and I am not interesting for 
other players because I never play in national or international  tournaments. 

3. I have other reason not to send my presentation:............. 


If you want to send your answer before the 7th of December you can just 
try to answer these questions: 

0.Your name, your nationality, your age, male or female. 

1.When did you start to play renju and how did you learn it?
How many years have you played renju? 

2.Do you play in a club? In which clubs have you played?  

3.Which are your best results in national and international tournaments 
(Usual tournaments and e-mail tournaments). 
Which is your international rating for the moment? 

4.Which is the best player you have met? 

5.Can you explain why you enjoy renju? 

6.Which is your plans for the future as a player?  

7.Is your image is already on the RIF site and we should use 
it or do you attach another image? 

8.Have you anything else interesting to tell that you think that I 
should have asked for? 

If you are one of the leaders in your club our in your country, please, 
answer also these questions: 

a.Tell something about your current club. 
How many players, when do you train? and so on. 


b.If you are the only player in your country or connection man of your 
country, please, tell a little about renju in your country. 
How many club do you have and in which cities? 
When is national tournaments? and so on. 

----------------------------------------------------------------- 
The Swedish magazine Fem i Rad No 2 1999 now can be found  
on the RIF site i.e.from the following URL-address: 
http://www.renju.nu/femirad.htm 

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Swedish Championship in Five-In-a-Row  
SM i Ryskt Luffarschack 1999 
13-14 November 

  
RESULTS after 9 rounds 
                                                           Points    Quality     SB 
  1. Tomas Hagenfors   		Kumla                   	7.5         49.0    42.00 
  2. Goeran Holgersson      	Joenkoeping             	7.0         50.5    40.00 
  3. Hannes Hermansson   	Hoegsjoe                  	7.0         50.0    40.00 
  4. Marcus Eriksson        	Hoegsjoe                  	7.0         48.5    39.50 
  5. Linus Hermansson      	Hoegsjoe                  	7.0         46.0    36.00 
  6. Anders Bertilsson        	Hoegsjoe                  	6.0         48.5    31.50 
  7. Sven-Aake Pettersson  	Hoegsjoe                  	6.0         41.0    26.00 
  8. Martin Carlsson          	Joenkoeping             	5.5         48.5    28.00 
  9. Christofher Widman   	Arjeplog                	5.5         43.5    26.25 
 10. Stig Qvarfort            	Hjo                     	5.5         43.0    22.75 
 11. Gunnar Andersson     	Hoegsjoe                  	5.5         42.5    24.75 
 12. Peter Widman           	Arjeplog                	5.5         41.0    21.75 
 13. Erik Lissel              	Kumla                   	5.0         39.5    19.50 
 14. Linnéa Widman         	Arjeplog                	5.0         38.0    15.50 
 15. Linus Andersson       	Hoegsjoe                  	4.5         42.5    19.50 
 16. Marie Lestander         	Arjeplog                	4.5         42.5    18.50 
 17. Eric Hansson             	Kaerna                   	4.5         41.0    19.25 
 18. Kristoffer Fjellstroe     	Arjeplog                	4.5         39.5    16.25 
 19. Gabriel Hagenfors     	Kumla                   	4.5         39.0    17.25 
 20. Lars Hellander           	Arjeplog                	4.5         37.5    16.75 
 21. Andreas Johansson    	Kumla                   	4.5         35.5    13.75 
 22. Carl Hermansson       	Hoegsjoe                  	4.5         35.0    16.75 
 23. Kristoffer Jaesperi       	Hoegsjoe                  	4.5         34.5    15.50 
 24. Robin Edrenius          	Hoegsjoe                  	4.5         34.0    13.25 
 25. Mikael Borén             	Kumla                   	4.0         38.5    16.00 
 26. Sofie Karlsson           	Hoegsjoe                  	4.0         35.5    13.00 
 27. Roland Hansson         	Kaerna               	 	3.5         38.5    12.25 
 28. Simon Borén              	Kumla                   	3.5         33.5    11.75 
 29. Sandra Fjellstroem       	Arjeplog                	3.5         33.0    11.00 
 30. Gustav Skoogh          	Hoegsjoe                  	3.5         32.5    11.00 
 31. Oskar Karlsson          	Hoegsjoe                  	3.5         32.0    10.75 
 32. Karolina Eliasson      	Hoegsjoe                  	3.5         31.5     7.75 
 33. Cajsa-Tora Hermansso 	Hoegsjoe                  	3.5         31.0     7.75 
 34. Albin Hermansson     	Hoegsjoe                 	3.5         30.5    10.00 
 35. Jakob Marijanovic    	Hoegsjoe                  	3.5         29.0     7.75 
 36. Viktor Karlsson         	Hoegsjoe                  	3.5         27.0     8.25 
 37. Martin Hermansson   	Kumla                   	2.5         35.0     5.75 
 38. Jonathan Jaesperi        	Hoegsjoe                  	2.5         27.5     3.75 
 39. Viktor Skoogh       	Hoegsjoe                  	2.0         30.0     4.00 
 40. Madelene Eliasson 		Hoegsjoe                  	0.0         28.5     0.00 


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Date sent:      	Sun, 14 Nov 1999 13:33:24 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 87 - 1999
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Now the RIF Web site:
http://www.renju.nu/
works again.

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Game 1 and 2 in Nakamura-Meritee match:

1.Meijin VS WorldChampion 1 

Black: Ando Meritee

White: Shigeru Nakamura winner

http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/1.html
2.Meijin VS WorldChampion 2 

Black: Ando Meritee winner

White: Shigeru Nakamura

http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/2.html
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SWEDISH CUP 1999 - SEMIFINALS

Stefan Karlsson - Joachim Gaulitz
Ingvar Sundling - Hannes Hermansson

The first game in the semifinals was played in Alby, Stockholm the 11th
of
November:

Stefan - Jocke 1-0

Alby the 13th of November 1999 / Stefan Karlsson

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Date sent:      	Sat, 13 Nov 1999 01:09:33 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 86 - 1999 - Great match - Apply now
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1. Do not forget the Nakamura-Meritee match - Read more below.
2. Dear friends, please send your applications to Oleg Fedorkin
(fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su) till 30, December if you wanted to 
take part in next year Renju World Championship via e-mail - Read 
more below.

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I am sorry but the RIF Web site still does not work in spite of the 
fact that it was announced from the Web hotel that it should work 
from Thirsday the 11th of November 1999.

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Do not forget the great match between the two strongest renjuplayers 
in the world Nakamura-Meritee which will be played with 6 games on 
Sunday 14th of November - Tuesday 16th of November. 
You can follow the games via Internet.
The first page for the match is:
http://www.nk.rim.or.jp/~saien/RenjuSha/name_100.html
The first game you can follow on the following page:
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/1.html
The second game you can follow on the following page:
http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/2.html
and so on.

RIF Correspondence Commission discussed several questions concerning the
correspondence play and decided:
1.PbEM server will be the server of next correspondence renju World
Championship.
2.RIF Correspondence Commission will organize the special sub-commission
in order to work on the improvement of old possibilities, to investigate
new ones and may be to organize during next year test tournaments in the
RIF
tournament format (time and move controls etc).
3.The order of replacing of free places in RIF correspondence WCh: the
free place should be replaced by the player who got the place lower in
the
same tournaments (now for final in the case of rejection of player who
got
the right to play via semi-final this place will get number 2 (and so
on)
from the same semi-final, in the case of rejection of player who got the
right to play in the final because his succesful play in the previous
final
(places 1-6) this place will get number 7 (and so on) from the previous
final), and if there would be no more candidates, the free places will
get the players with the highest international rating.

Adopted by RIF Correspondence Commission proposal
"4.The participant of RIF tournament when applyed will inform about his
real name, country and will promiss not to use other userids for play in
the RIF tournaments and not to allow to use his own userid by other
players (one player - one userid, one userid - one player)"
got conditional (temporary) veto from Russian Renju Federation and so is
rejected now. The discussion concerning the rules which are limited the
participation of  “fictive” players in RIF Correspondence tournaments is
continuing now in RIF Correspondence Commission.

Dear friends, please send your applications to Oleg Fedorkin
(fedorkin@libro.genebee.msu.su) till 30, December if you wanted to take
part in next year Renju World Championship via e-mail.

Application should contain the name of participant, country, registered
userid on PbEM which will be used for play in tournament.

RIF Correspondence Commission is going to discuss some changes in the
structure of RIF correspondence tournaments, and probably in the case
of quarter-finals adding the advantage will be got by players with
highest
international ratings and those players who got the places higher in
previous semi-finals – others will start from quarter-finals.

With best wishes
Oleg Fedorkin

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Date sent:      	Mon, 8 Nov 1999 07:44:08 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 85 - 1999
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For the moment you cannot reach the RIF Web site because the
Web Hotel has physically moved and after that some problems has 
occured. Hopefully the problems will be solved soon.

I have put the new issue of the Swedish Magazine (In Swedish) Fem i 
Rad No 2 1999 on the following temporary address:
http://home.swipnet.se/maltell/fir992/

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Date sent:      	Thu, 4 Nov 1999 22:12:46 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 84 - 1999
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Final results from Swedish Team Championship 1999
This is the correct results from the tournament.

                          Partip.   Matchp. 
 1. STOCKHOLM RK 1          26        10
 2. HOEGSJOE LK             19,5       5
 3. KFUM JOENKOEPING 1      18,5       6
 4. TALLINN 1               18         7
 5. STOCKHOLM RK 2          17         6
    TALLINN 2               17         6
 7. UPPSALA RK              17         5
 8. KFUM JOENKOEPING 2      16         6,5
 9. ARJEPLOG ROLF 1         11,5       3
10. ARJEPLOG ROLF 2          4,5       0,5

Best results:
Anders Henningsson  Stockholm 1   10 of 11
Joachim Gaulitz     Stockholm 1   10 of 11
Ants Soosorv        Tallinn 2      9 of 11
Ingvar Sundling     Stockholm 2    8 of 11
Petter Gardstroem   Uppsala        8 of 11
  
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Date sent:      	Wed, 3 Nov 1999 22:57:12 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 83 - 1999
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The Swedish Team Championship was played last weekend. So far I have 
not received any report from the organizers. However , I have some 
short information while we are waiting for a larger report.

1. Stockholm I (Stefan Karlsson, Anders Henningsson, Joachim Gaulitz)
2. Hoegsjoe
3. Joenkoping I
4. Tallinn II
5. Tallinn II
6. Stockholm II
7. Uppsala
8. Jönköping II
9. Arjeplog I
10 Arjeplog II

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Date sent:      	Tue, 2 Nov 1999 17:05:19 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 82 - 1999
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Results of a Quarterfinal step of the 14th St.Petersburg 
Cup tournament.

Vladimir Sushkov    - Vitaly Yegorov     - 2.5:0.5
Kirill Moiseev      - Viktor Aleksandrov - 2:2 (short time games 3:0!)
Aleksandr Klimashin - Pavel Ses          - 3:0
Pavel Salnikov      - Vladimir Filinov   - 3:0

Semifinal pairs:

Vladimir Sushkov    - Kirill Moiseev
Aleksandr Klimashin - Pavel Salnikov

The Semifinal games are to be played till 11.12.1999.

Sincerely Yours,
Pavel Salnikov

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Date sent:      	Tue, 2 Nov 1999 16:45:36 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 81 -1999
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Dear Renju Friends

You can download RTF - Word file with Diagram of first Game of Meijin
Match
Kawamura-Nakamura at Nosovsky-WWW Page:
http://194.87.49.195/Renju/nosovsky/
It is a zipped file.
Enjoi !

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Date sent:      	Mon, 1 Nov 1999 15:59:47 +0100

Renju Newsletter No 80 - 1999
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Dear Friends!

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1st game was DRAW!!
37th Meijinsen Final 1st game
Black:Kawamura 0.5- White:Nakamura(TB) 0.5
Opneing:D8
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Yesterday 37th Meijinsen Final was held in Kyoto.
The result was draw. Nakamura was tentative black
and selected D8. Kawamura chose black and played
ordinary moves. Kawamura showed new move at 25.
However, Nakamura proteced black with the strongest
move. Nakamura had a little advantage in the middle
of the game. Nakamura attacked hard against black,
but black surely had the winnig position because
Nakamura ignored black move!!
Kawamura missed attacking because of lack of time,
and steadily protected white's attacks after that.
As a result Nakamura suggested draw at 99 move.

Norihiko Kawamura
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Date sent:      	Sun, 24 Oct 1999 23:29:17 +0200

Subject:        	Renju Newsletter No 79 - 1999
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We made Nihon-Renju-Sha official HomePage TEST-Version.

This home page is JAPANESE only. But some English words are
included. 

This time , we must make up HP because of Nakamura-Meritee
game. You can see the games in this HP.

  
http://www.nk.rim.or.jp/~saien/RenjuSha/index.html Click [Meijin VS WorldChampion] and [***-game] only diaglams, you can find at this address http://web.kyoto-inet.or.jp/people/arka01/9911/1.html 1.html means 1st game, so 2nd and 3rd game is 2.html 3.html ..... so on. If there are any trouble , please tell me. Norio Nisizono from JAPAN saien@nk.rim.or.jp -------------------------------------------------- Date sent: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 23:07:21 +0200 Renju Newsletter No 78 - 1999 -------------------------------------------------- Quarterfinals of the Swedish Cup 1999 The Quarterfinals of the Swedish Cup 1999 were held in Alby, Stockholm, the 16-17th of October. Results: Stefan Karlsson - Jan Palmgren 2-0 Joachim Gaulitz - Linus Hermansson 2-1 Bengt Asplund - Hannes Hermansson 1-2 Ingvar Sundling - Anders Bertilsson 2-0 The semifinals will be played in November: Stefan Karlsson - Joachim Gaulitz Hannes Hermansson - Ingvar Sundling Stefan -------------------------------------------------- Date sent: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 23:58:27 +0200 Renju Newsletter No 77 - 1999 -------------------------------------------------- Wettercupen-99 Results: Place 1. Stefan Karlsson 2. Rickard Johannesson 3. Goran Holgersson 4. Martin Carlsson 5. Peter Jonsson 6. Olga Skouridina-Jonsson 7. Hokan Moller 8. Bengt Nyberg 9. Irene Einberg 10. Martin Karlsson 11. Jan Paulander This was the sixth time Wettercupen was played. By tradition no player has won it twice, but last year winner Rickard Johannesson had a good chance because many strong players didn't show up this year. Rickard reached the final and had a really good chance to become the first player with two wins. However, his opponent Stefan Karlsson (finalist last year) fought really well and in the end he won. KFUM Renju, Jonkoping hopes for a bigger tournament next year. So, remember - October, 2000! Peter Jonsson ------------------------------- Mr. Kozhin from Russia will go to USA in October ! He will work in Mississippi , between Florida and Texas. Hope this case is very good for US Renju Federation creating. Best Regards Alexander Nosovsky --------------------------------------------------- Date sent: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 00:09:45 +0200 Renju Newsletter No 76 - 1999 -------------------------------------------------- Dear friends I have my WWW-page. Please visit it , I hope you will find something interesting from it. http://194.87.49.195/Renju/nosovsky/ Best Regards Alexander Nosovsky -------------------------------------- Among a lot of things you will find on Alexander´s place: a zipped Word-file with Renju For Beginners 1999 version a zipped Word-file with Click of STONES Zvon Kamney - Part I in English ----------------- Alexander has also found: Hungerian Renju Page http://www.tvnet.hu/mtte/renju.html ------------------------------------------------ Date sent: Mon, 4 Oct 1999 07:29:06 +0100 Renju Newsletter No 75 - 1999 ------------------------------------------------ *100th Anniversary of name of "RENJU" Japanese Renju Federation Supecial Match Shigeru Nakamura(Meijin/JPN) vs Ando Meritee(World Champion/EST) The name of RENJU has beautiful sound. It is said that the origin of RENJU was born in the middle of 18th century in Kyoto. But this game had various names at that time, for example "KAKUGO", "GOMOKU-NARABE", "ITSUTSU-ISHI" and so on. So Goraku Takayama, who was the first Meijin, named this game "RENJU" and made information on Yorozu-Chouhou news paper 6 December 1899. Now, we have the anniversary year of RENJU. So we make an arrangement of supecial match. We hope that the match make all RENJU players have a lot of fun. [Shigeru Nakamura - Ando Meritee] The match have 6 games.The schedule is following. Nov 14: am10:00- Round 1 and 2 at Kyoto Tyushou-kigyo Kaikan Nov 15: am9:30- Round 3 and 4 at Kyoto Park Hotel Nov 16: am9:30- Round 5 and 6 at Kyoto Park Hotel [Observer] Yoshimi Hayakawa(President of Japan Renju Federation) Alexander Nosovsky(Vice President of RIF) Ants Soosyrv(President of Estonia Renju Federation) [Information] You will be able to watch all games on realtime at web site of JPF that we are making now. [Inquiry] If you have some question about this match, send your mail to following address. E-mail:hayaka32@aol.com friendly yours Yoshimi Hayakawa ----------------------------------------------- Date sent: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 01:45:19 +0200 Renju Newsletter No 74 - 1999 ---------------------------------- Results of Japanese Meijinsen Tournament (24-26 Sep) 1999. Points +/- RIF rating 1. Norihiko Kawamura * 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 8.0 (1) + 49 2735 2. Kazuto Hasegawa 0 * 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 8.0 (0) + 26 2682 3. Norio Nishizono 0 0 * 1 1 = 1 1 1 1 6.5 + 31 2586 4. Hideki Nara 0 0 0 * 1 1 1 1 1 1 6.0 + 21 2565 5. Yoshimi Hayakawa 1 0 0 0 * 1 0 0 1 1 4.0 - 24 2473 6. Hiroshi Matsuura 0 0 = 0 0 * = 1 1 1 4.0 + 29 2394 7. Taizan Isobe 0 0 0 0 1 = * = 1 1 4.0 + 14 2419 8. Takeo Miyoshi 0 0 0 0 1 0 = * 1 1 3.5 + 9 2384 9. Hiroshi Sakamoto 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 1 1.0 - 37 2244 10. Hisao Fujinami 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0.0 -118 2296 Mr. Kawamura won this tournament. He got 8 poits, but Mr. Hasegawa got 8 points also. So they played final extra match, and Kawamura won. Mr.Kudomi and Mr. Ishitani will report the detail on the Reuju-Sekai. And Mr. Kawamura will report in the Renju-World. Please wait for these for pleasure. Final match, between Mr. Nakamura and Mr. Kawamura, will be start on 31th October. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The new RIF ratinglists you can find on the following URl-addresses: http://www.renju.nu/rating/ro990929.htm http://www.renju.nu/rating/rc990929.htm The page Renju and other related Games has been updated by Alexander Nosovsky. Now the page has 2 parts: Computers programs Links Part-1 - Maybe weak programs but many games from different countries. This is the old part. Computers programs Links Part-2 - Strong programs. This is the new updated part which also includes some info about Computer WC in Renju. The direct URL-address is: http://www.renju.nu/renlinks.htm ----------------------------------------- Letter from Tom Buhrman: Dear Tommy, I visited your website and noticed the link to ItsYourTurn.com. You might be interested to know that we have expanded our games, and we now offer pente and keryo- pente in addition to go-moku and 30 other board games and variations. We still have monthly tournaments, and our gaming commumity has grown to over 95,000 registered users. Let me know if you have any questions. Good luck with your site. Sincerely, Tom Tom Buhrman Websupport and Graphic Design tbuhrman@itsyourturn.com www.ItsYourTurn.com --------------------------------------------------- Date sent: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 00:26:34 +0200 Renju Newsletter No 73 -1999 --------------------------------------------------- I miss a lot of answers required in Renju Newsletter No 71 (and 72) especially from many strong renju players. Only 14 players have sent me the answer to the questions. Please, reply as soon as possible. The 14 players that so far has answered you can find on the URL-address: http://www.renju.nu/players/index.html -------------------------------------------- I have made some changes to the first page of the RIF web site. http://www.renju.nu/index.html ------------------------------------------- Info about Renju WC via e-mail from Oleg Fedorkin This year e-mail tournaments were almost finished. Only one game (group C) is continueing yet, but the result of this game is not important for the place determination. Next year O.Fedorkin (RUS), S.Bondarenko (RUS), R.Kolpakov (RUS), A.Reims (LAT), Yu.Tarannikov (RUS), E.Bobkov (RUS), M.Kozhin (RUS), A.Mikhailov (RUS), M.Dufvenberg (SWE), K.Nikonov (RUS) will have right to play in the final tournament of 5th Renju WCh via e-mail. The referees of our tournaments B.Asplund and A.Nosovsky confirmed the final results in the tables below. Renju World Championships via e-mail: 1st (1996) I.A.Reims (LAT) II.L.Laibinis (LIT-FIN) III.I.Sinyev (RUS) 2nd (1997) I.Yu.Tarannikov (RUS) II.R.Kolpakov (RUS) III.A.Reims (LAT) 3rd (1998) I.O.Fedorkin (RUS) II.A.Reims (LAT) III.K.Hasegawa (JAP) 4th (1999) I.O.Fedorkin (RUS) II.S.Bondarenko (RUS) III.R.Kolpakov (RUS). With best wishes Oleg Fedorkin.Group A. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MtPt Pts Place 1.O.Fedorkin(RUS) fedorkin xx 1= 11 1= =0 11 == == 11 11 7 13= I 2.A.Reims(LAT) areims =0 xx 11 01 =1 =1 =0 == 11 =0 5 10= 4 3.K.Hasegava(JAP) uo9man 00 00 xx 10 01 01 == 1= 00 =0 3 6 8 4.R.Kolpakov(RUS) kolpak =0 01 10 xx 00 =1 == 11 11 11 5= 11 III 5.Yu.Tarannikov(RUS) taran 1= 0= 01 11 xx 00 == 10 11 0= 4= 9= 5 6.V.Golosov(RUS) golosov 00 0= 01 0= 11 xx 00 11 11 =0 3= 8= 7 7.S.Bondarenko(RUS) troter == 1= == == == 11 xx 11 11 =1 7 13 II 8.S.Smirnov(RUS) smirnov == == =0 00 10 00 00 xx 00 01 2 4= 10 9.O.Klimachev(RUS) klimachev 00 00 11 00 00 00 00 11 xx 01 2= 5 9 10.E.Bobkov(RUS) bobkove 00 1= 1= 00 =1 1= 0= 01 01 xx 5 8= 6 Group B. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pts Place 1.N.Kawamura(JAP) norihiko xx 00 11 00 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 17 4-5 2.M.Kozhin(RUS) jenaro 11 xx 01 11 11 1= 11 11 11 11 11 11 20= I 3.S.Filippov(RUS) filippov 00 01 xx =1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 01 17= 2 4.B.Wallgren(SWE) bjornw 11 00 0= xx 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 17= 3 5.V.Egorov(RUS) evit 00 00 00 00 xx 00 11 11 01 00 11 00 7 9 6.Y.Madissoon(EST) ymadis 00 =0 00 00 11 xx 11 11 11 11 11 00 12= 6 7.M.Lalayan(ARM) lama 00 00 00 00 00 00 xx 11 00 00 10 00 3 10-11 8.T.Wang(CHI) tomwang 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 xx 00 00 00 00 0 12 9.V.Kolesnik(UKR) kvik 00 00 00 00 01 00 11 11 xx 11 11 00 9 7 10.R.Brown(USA) guzzle 00 00 00 00 11 00 11 11 00 xx 11 00 8 8 11.M.Dumanyan(ARM) dumh 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 11 00 00 xx 00 3 10-11 12.S.Krasnonosova(RUS) odetta 10 00 01 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 xx 17 4-5 Group C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pts Place 1.A.Soosorv(EST) asoosorv xx 0= 01 11 10 11 11 00 11 11 11 11 16= 3 2.A.Mikhailov(RUS) almi+ =1 xx 10 11 =1 11 11 11 1= 11 11 11 19= I 3.V.Barykin(RUS) vbarykin 01 10 xx 11 11 11 11 =0 11 11 11 11 18= 2 4.R.Johannesson(SWE) ratson 00 00 00 xx 01 11 00 00 00 11 00 00 5 9 5.S.Sitnik(RUS) sergei 10 0= 00 01 xx 11 11 01 11 11 11 11 15= 5 6.K.Birk(EST) katrin 00 00 00 00 00 xx 11 00 00 11 00 00 4 11 7.M.Minasyan(ARM) mima 00 00 00 11 00 00 xx 00 00 11 00 00 4 10 8.Zh.Jinyu(CHI) freefish 11 00 1= 11 01 11 11 xx 01 11 11 00 15= 4 9.I.Rinkis(LAT) ingus 00 =0 00 11 00 11 11 01 xx 11 11 0 11= 7 10.A.Stepanyan(ARM) star 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 xx 00 00 0 12 11.R.Samal(CHE) rsamal 00 00 00 11 00 11 11 00 00 11 xx 00 8 8 12.V.Alibabaev(RUS) alibaba 00 00 00 11 00 11 11 11 1 11 11 xx 13 6 Group D. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 Pts Place 1.A.Poghosyan(ARM) apogh xx 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 2 11 2.I.Sinyov(RUS) sinyovi 11 xx 10 10 01 11 11 11 11 10 11 01 17 3 3.A.Nosovsky(RUS) nosovs 11 10 xx 10 11 01 11 11 11 11 11 == 18 2 4.J.Gaulitz(SWE) joachim 11 10 10 xx 10 01 11 00 11 01 11 01 14 5 5.V.Lunkin(RUS) lunkin 11 01 00 10 xx 11 11 11 11 01 11 0= 15= 4 6.M.Kolk(EST) mkolk 11 00 01 01 00 xx 11 01 10 11 11 0= 12= 6 7.A.Karapetyan(ARM) kaar 00 00 00 00 00 00 xx 00 00 00 00 00 0 12 8.Zh.Tongxiang(JAP) s02 11 00 00 11 00 01 11 xx 11 0= 10 00 9= 8 9.E.Gaidamauskas(LIT) volk 11 00 00 00 00 10 11 00 xx 11 01 00 8 9 10.W.Huang(USA) stfan 11 10 00 01 01 00 11 =1 00 xx 11 00 10= 7 11.C.Tibaldi(ITA) tibia 11 00 00 00 00 00 11 10 10 00 xx 00 6 10 13.M.Dufvenberg(SWE) mikedu 11 01 == 01 =1 =1 11 11 11 11 11 xx 18 I Group E. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pts Place 1.T.Takagawa(JAP) takagawa xx 00 =1 00 01 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 16= 4 2.K.Nikonov(RUS) vanalaud 11 xx 10 1= 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 20= I 3.P.Salnikov(RUS) psalnikov 0= 10 xx == 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 18= 3 4.D.Soloviev(RUS) dsol 11 =0 == xx 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1= 19 2 5.J.Lents(EST) lents 01 00 00 00 xx 11 11 11 11 11 00 11 13 5 6.M.Manykyan(ARM) mamh 00 00 00 00 00 xx 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 12 7.M.Carlsson(SWE) muppin 00 00 00 00 00 11 xx 11 11 00 00 00 6 9 8.A.Kobzev(ARM) kai 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 xx 11 01 00 00 5 10 9.A.Lipsits(USA) alipsits 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 xx 00 00 00 2 11 10.G.Baggio(ITA) beppejb 00 00 00 00 00 11 11 01 11 xx 00 00 7 8 11.E.Tihkau(EST) etienne 00 00 00 00 11 11 11 11 11 11 xx 01 13 6 12.B.Asplund(SWE) basplund 00 00 00 =0 00 11 11 11 11 11 01 xx 11= 7 ------------------------------------------------- Date sent: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 00:42:41 +0200 Renju Newsletter No 71 - 1999 ------------------------------------------------- On the Renju World Web site http://www.neti.ee/renju/ you can find Word-file with the latest Renju Newsletter (No 25-31)and for most of them also html-files. ----------------------------------------- After having published lists of results from different tournaments some new subscribers have asked me several times to give more information about players and clubs that they do not know about just like the question mentioned in Renju Newsletter No 60 - 1999. Now I ask all Renju Newsletter subscribers to help me to ask some easy questions. I intend to publish the anwers on a special Webpage so that all subscribers and players will be able to know a little more about other players. So, please, try to answer these questions quickly or within short. You can copy my letter and give your answer directly after my question. If you cannot answer some of the questions or if you cannot send a photo now , send me the answers that you are able to answer now and later you can send the rest. You are of course free to give comments anywhere. 0.Your name, your nationality, your age, male or female. 1.When did you start to play renju and how did you learn it? 2.Do you play in a club? In which clubs have you played? 3.Which are your best results in national and international tournaments Usual tournaments and e-mail tournaments). Which is your international rating for the moment? 4.Which is the best player you have met? 5.Can you explain why you enjoy renju? 6.Which is your plans for the future as a player? 7.Please, send me an image of you - if possible a jpg- or gif-file. 8.If you have anything else interesting to tell that you think that I should have asked for, please, do it as answer no 8. If you are one of the leaders in your club our in your country, please, answer also these questions: a.Tell something about your current club. How many players, when do you train? and so on. b.If you are the only player in your country or connection man of your country, please, tell a little about renju in your country. How many club do you have and in which cities? When is national tournaments? and so on. ------------------------------------------------ Date sent: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 23:30:59 +0200 Renju Newsletter No 70 - 1999 ------------------------------------------------ On the URL-address http://www.renju.nu/wc99/wc99.htm you can now find links to 10 more images from the WC days in Beijing, China. ------------------------------------ Results from Svealand Open Five-In-A-Row tournament played in Kumla, Sweden September 4th 1999. 1 Ants Sosoorv Estland 2 Hannes Hermansson Hogsjo 3 Martin Carlsson Jonkoping 4 Bengt Asplund Stockholm 5 Stefan Karlsson Stockholm 6 Anders Bertilsson Hogsjo 7 Tomas Hagenfors Kumla 8 Kiet Vu Hogsjo 9 Peter Jonsson Jonkoping 10 Marcus Eriksson Hogsjo 11 Marko Pellikka Finland 12 Erik Lissel Kumla 13 Gunnar Andersson Hogsjo 14 Bror Olausson Hogsjo 15 Helen Milva Estland 16 Linus Roos Kumla 17 Linus Hermansson Hogsjo 18 Toomas Puks Estland 19 Talis Pilags Hogsjo 20 Sad Niskanen Finland 21 Sten Aager Estland 22 Timo Ilu Estland 23 Kristjan Evart Estland 24 Petri Maki Estland 25 Radi Milva Estland 26 Andrus Rahni Estland 27 Gabriel Hagenfors Kumla 28 Kimmo Nykanen Finland 29 Mari Mols Estland 30 Kristoffer Jasperi Hogsjo 31 Martin Hermansson Kumla 32 Topi Loikkanen Finland 33 Sven-Åke Pettersson Hogsjo 34 Pasi Pelikka Finland 35 Oskari Kauppila Finland 36 Tobias Flood Kumla 37 Olli Harden Finland 38 Roope Utrailen Finland 39 Emma Kimilainen Finland 40 Petri Wuorio Finland 41 Andreas Johansson Kumla 42 Lauri Horelli Finland 43 Matilda Skoogh Hogsjo 44 Teemu Karimaki Finland 45 Tiina Willman Finland 46 Joakim Larsson Kumla 47 Max Backer Hogsjo 48 Elin Westin Hogsjo 49 Liselott Roos Kumla 50 Simon Borén Kumla --------------------------------------------
Nizhny Novgorod

From Dino Hsu I received this letter as a comment to the 
results mentioned in Renju Newsletter No 69 - 1999.

People in Taiwan don't know much about Sever or Novgorod, we 
don't even know which country this is. Can anyone briefly 
introduce the country, the city, and the tournament, not 
just the result? Thanks in advance.

I asked Olga Skuridina-Jonsson from Nizhny Novgorod and now 
living in Joenkoping married to Peter Jonsson (General 
secretary of RIF) to inform Dino Hsu. Probably a lot of 
other players will find this information interesting so I 
publish it in this Renju Newsletter. 

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Dear Dino Hsu
and all other people who want to know more about Nizhny 
Novgorod and the Championship of the "Sever" region!

Nizhny Novgorod is the third largest city in Russia after 
Moscow and St.Petersburg. A river port situated at the 
confluence of the Volga and Oka Rivers, the city is some 400 
kilometers east of Moscow, easily accessible by 
highway, train or air. It is the capital of the Nizhny 
Novgorod oblast.

More about geography, history, politics and some pictures 
You can find on following sites:

www.inforis.ru/n-nov/
www.lavalink.com.au/~irina/nn/nn.html
www.unn.runnet.ru/nn/

Novgorod is a big Russian city also but it is not the same 
as Nizhny Novgorod. There are two different cities with 
great history.

In the renju world Nizhny Novgorod is well known as a city 
with very strong renju club. Some players from Nizhny 
Novgorod club made quite good results in big international 
tournaments for the last time:

Yelena Chizhkina took 4th place in the World Youth 
Championship in 1998 in Beijing (youngest girls group);

Sergey Shevelyov took 2nd place in the World Youth 
Championship in 1998 in Beijing (youngest boys group), 4th 
place in the Europian Youth Championship 
(1999, Podyuga), 1st place in the Russian Youth Championship;

Olga Skuridina took 6th place in the World Women 
Championship in Beijing;

Alexey Skuridin, the chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod renju 
club, is the chairman of the RIF Referee Commission and the 
RIF Youth Commission, he is one of the most well known 
referee of renju tournaments (also international, like the 
4th World Championship in Tallinn - Chief Referee, the 5th 
World Championship in St-Petersbourg - Chief Referee, the 
1th World Youth Championship in Nizhny Novgorod - Chief 
Referee, all Europian Youth Championships - Chief Referee);

Vladislav Kareyev, the Champion of Nizhny Novgorod for the 
presence, play only in Russian tournaments - he has no 
financial possibility to travel - but that people who read 
"Renju World" and "Renju Newsletters" can already notice 
that he win or as minimum take very good place in different 
renju competitions.

Nizhny Novgorod is well known also by some international and 
open tournaments. The 1st World Youth Championship was held 
in Nizhny Novgorod. 

The following tournaments were held in Nizhny Novgorod many 
times: the 1st League of the Russian Championship, the 
Highest League of the Russian Championship (once), the 
Russian Women Championship, the Russian Youth Championship, 
the "Volga" tournament.

Since 1994 the Nizhny Novgorod renju club celebrate it's 
Birthday by Nizhny Novgorod Open tournament. This tournament 
is counted in the International Rating List. Every year it 
take place in March (Friday-Sunday around 17th). 
Any renju player may take part, we ask to send applications 
for advance (for invitations for getting visa in time).

The address is 
mih@gaz.ru - Alexey Skuridin

The Nizhny Novgorod renju club's newspaper "5th stone" now 
is avaliable on Internet:

www.homestead.com/olgas/5stone.html

The "Sever" ("North") is one of the renju regions in Russia.
Geographically it is situated on the North of the European 
part of the Russia. It include, for the presence, three 
strong renju clubs: in Nizhny Novgorod, in Rybinsk, 
in Podyuga and some not so strong clubs in other cities, 
towns, villages and not organized single players.
The Championship of the "Sever" region in same time is a 
qualification tournament for the 1st League of the Russian 
Championship.

If You would like to know more about Nizhny Novgorod, Nizhny 
Novgorod renju club and "Sever" region You can ask me or 
Alexey Skuridin:

Alexey Skuridin        -  mih@gaz.ru
Olga Skuridina-Jonsson -  petejonsson@hotmail.com

                    With best wishes,
                                      Olga

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Date sent:      	Mon, 6 Sep 1999 19:05:55 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 69 - 1999
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The Championship of the «Sever» («North») region
was held in Nizhny Novgorod 27th–29th of August.
The 12 best are following:

Place				      	points   Coeff.   Coeff.
                                                Buch.   Berg.
 1  Kareyev V.	  N. Novgorod	6d +	 9 	 46,5	 46,5
 2  Volkov S.	  Rybinsk	4d -	6,5	 46	 30
 3  Shevelyov S.    N. Novgorod	4d -	 6	 46	 28
 4  Skuridin A.	  N. Novgorod	6d	5,5	 47	 24,5
 5  Reibandt V.	  Rybinsk	2d 3d	 5	 49,5   24,25
 5  Leshukova A.    Rybinsk	1d 2d	 5	 49,5   23,5
 7  Karasyov M.	  N. Novgorod	4d -	 5	 46,5   20,75
 8  Lonin A.	  N. Novgorod	4k +	 5	 43	 19
 9  Petrovsky D.    N. Novgorod	4d -	4,5	 47	 19
10  Myasoyedov Y.   Rybinsk	5k 4k	4,5	 40     17,5
11  Ryabov A.	  Rybinsk	4k 3k	4,5      39,5   15,5
12  Chizhkina Y.    N. Novgorod	2k -	4,5	 36,5	 15


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Date sent:      	Tue, 24 Aug 1999 18:45:07 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 68 - 1999
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The Swedish five-in-a-row tournament Svealand Open
will be played on September 4th 1999 in Kumla, Sweden.

I have heard that maybe some players from Estonia and Russia also 
will take part in this tournament.

More info including invitation to this tournament and map of the 
playing place you can find in Swedish language on the URL-address:

http://www.renju.nu/svealandopen/svealandopen99.htm

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Date sent:      	Thu, 19 Aug 1999 19:09:27 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 67 - 1999 
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Letter from  	"Tom & Vivian Buhrman"  

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Sincerely, 

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tbuhrman@itsyourturn.com 
http://www.ItsYourTurn.com/ 


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Date sent:      	Tue, 10 Aug 1999 20:15:21 +0200

Renu Newsletter No 66 - 1999
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On the following URL-address you can find the 
Swedish Magazine Fem i Rad No 1 - 1999.
The magazine is written in Swedish.

http://www.renju.nu/fir991/fir991.htm


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Date sent:      	Mon, 9 Aug 1999 16:18:24 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 65 -1999 
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New RIF International ratinglists after WC in China
 will be found on the following URL-addresses: 
http://www.renju.nu/rating/ro990806.htm 
http://www.renju.nu/rating/rc990806.htm 

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From Bengt Asplund I have received some the tables from WC as text 
and with changes of ratings included: 

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  6th Renju World Championship in China 
            A-tournament 
  ------------------------------------- 
PL.                         round 1     2     3     4     5      6     7    
8     9    10    11    Po   Ber    RIF rating 
                                                                            
+/- 
 1. Ando Meritee      Estonia   10 1   6 1   2 1   5 1  11 1    7 1   9 =   
8 0  12 1   3 1   4 1   9.5         +54  2749 

 2. Igor Sinyov       Russia     6 1   5 =   1 0  11 1   7 1    9 0   8 1  
12 1   3 1   4 0  10 =   7    34     +90  2543 

 3. Stefan Karlsson   Sweden     7 =   9 1   8 0  12 1   5 1    4 1  10 =   
6 1   2 0   1 0  11 1   7    33.25  +68  2560 

 4. Kazuto Hasegawa   Japan     11 0   7 1   9 1   8 1  12 1    3 0   5 0  
10 1   6 0   2 1   1 0   6           -72  2656 

 5. Ants Soosorv      Estonia    8 1   2 =  12 1   1 0   3 0   11 0   4 1   
7 0  10 1   9 1   6 1   5.5  27     +79  2483 

 6. Mikhail Kozhin    Russia     2 0   1 0  11 0   7 =   9 1    8 1  12 1   
3 0   4 1  10 1   5 0   5.5  25     -25  2559 

 7. Vladimir Sushkov  Russia     3 =   4 0  10 =   6 =   2 0    1 0  11 1   
5 1   9 0   8 1  12 =   5           + 4  2496 

 8. Yoshimi Hayakawa  Japan      5 1  12 0   3 1   4 0  10 0    6 0   2 0   
1 1  11 1   7 0   9 =   4.5  28.25  -28  2497 

 9. Zhang Jinyu       China     12 =   3 0   4 0  10 0   6 0    2 1   1 =  
11 1   7 1   5 0   8 =   4.5  24.5    --  2367 

10. Norio Nishizono   Japan      1 0  11 1   7 =   9 1   8 1   12 0   3 =   
4 0   5 0   6 0   2 =   4.5  22.5   -79  2555 

11. Pavel Makarov     Russia     4 1  10 0   6 1   2 0   1 0    5 1   7 0   
9 0   8 0  12 1   3 0   4           + 6  2395 

12. Takashi Sagara    Japan      9 =   8 1   5 0   3 0   4 0   10 1   6 0   
2 0   1 0  11 0   7 =   3          -145  2524 

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                    Womens World Championship in China 1999 
                    Score Table for Group W Circular  Tournament 

 No.Name               round 1     2     3     4     5     6      7     8   
9    Po   Be   Place  RIF rating 
                                                                            
+/- 
  1 Chie           Japan    2 0   4 =   5 1  12 0   9 =  11  0   7 1  14 0  
13 0   3    33    14          -- 
    Tatsutomi 
  2 Lin Jing       China    1 1   3 0  15 0   6 =  10 0   5  =  13 1   4 =  
7 0   3.5  34.5  12          -- 
                
  3 Elena          Russia   4 1   2 1   8 1  14 0  15 =  12  1  10 0  16 =  
6 1   6           3    -32  2028 
    Lebedeva 
  4 Mi Xiaoyan     China    3 0   1 =   7 0  11 =  16 0   6  0   5 1   2 =  
9 0   2.5        16          -- 
  

  5 Yao Jinrui     China    6 0   7 =   1 0  16 0  11 0   2  =   4 0  13 1  
15 1   3    31    15          -- 
                 
  6 Tan Suping     Chinese  5 1   8 0  10 0   2 =  13 0   4  1  16 +   7 1  
3 0   4.5  38     8          -- 
                   Taipei 
  7 Irene          Estonia  8 0   5 =   4 1  13 1  12 0  16  0   1 0   6 0  
2 1   3.5  34    13    -14  1693 
    Einberg 
  8 Yulia          Russia   7 1   6 1   3 0  10 1  14 1  15  1   9 =  12 1  
11 1   7.5         1    + 7  2125 
    Savrasova 
  9 Anastasiya     Russia  10 1  12 1  14 0  15 0   1 =  13  1   8 =  11 =  
4 1   5.5  39     5    + 3  1913 
    Leshukova 
 10 Irina          Russia   9 0  11 1   6 1   8 0   2 1  14  =   3 1  15 1  
12 1   6.5         2    -29  2095 
    Metreveli 
 11 Hu Xi          China   12 0  10 0  16 =   4 =   5 1   1  1  15 =   9 =  
8 0   4          10          -- 

 12 Tsai Yihua     Chinese 11 1   9 0  13 =   1 1   7 1   3  0  14 1   8 0  
10 0   4.5  42     7          -- 
                   Taipei 
 13 Chen           Chinese 14 0  16 1  12 =   7 0   6 1   9  0   2 0   5 0  
1 1   3.5  34.5  11          -- 
    Mingchiao      Taipei 
 14 Lu Yao         China   13 1  15 =   9 1   3 1   8 0  10  =  12 0   1 1  
16 =   5.5  42.5   4     --  1944 

 15 Olga           Russia  16 1  14 =   2 1   9 1   3 =   8  0  11 =  10 0  
5 0   4.5  43     6    +18  1916 
    Skouridina 
 16 Mutsumi        Japan   15 0  13 0  11 =   5 1   4 1   7  1   6 -   3 =  
14 =   4.5  34.5   9     --  1823 
    Tatsutomi 
  

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                6th Renju World Championship in China  
                Score Table for Group B Circular Tournament 

 NoName   round 1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8      9    Po   
Pl   RIF rating 
                                                                            
+/- 
 1 Kang        2 0   3 0  31 =   7 1  32 0  30 1  36 0  28 =   22 =   3    
33         -- 
   Zhicheng 
 2 Goran       1 1   6 1  11 0  34 0   5 1  29 1  12 0  17 0   20 0   4    
22   -16  2219 
   Holgersson 
 3 Hiroshi     4 =   1 1  35 0  36 0  33 1  25 1  10 0  20 1   34 =   5    
13   -44  2281 
   Sakamoto 
 4 Chang       3 =  35 =   5 1  10 =  29 0  31 1   6 1   8 =   23 0   5    
12    --  2234 
   Yifeng 
 5 Yu          6 0   7 1   4 0  32 1   2 0  36 1  29 0  26 0   13 =   3.5  
27    --  2105 
   Jingping 
 6 Albert      5 1   2 0  10 0  17 1  14 0  32 1   4 0  36 =   18 1   4.5  
18   -67  2383 
   Poghosyan 
 7 Viktor      8 0   5 0   9 =   1 =  13 0  33 0  28 =  30 +   27 0   2.5  
34   -56  2004 
   Kaufman                                                
 8 Vitaly      7 1  10 1  15 =  11 =  12 1  21 =  23 0   4 =   35 =   5.5   
7   +99  2171 
   Lunkin 
 9 Sergey     10 0  12 0   7 =  16 0  28 0  27 0  30 +  19 1   24 1   3.5  
30   -25  2187 
   Chernov                                          
 10Tord        9 1   8 0   6 1   4 =  36 1  35 0   3 1  15 0   14 0   4.5  
17   - 1  2313 
   Andersson 
 11Chen       12 1  13 1   2 1   8 =  15 =  34 1  35 0  23 1   21 0   6     
5    --  2262 
   Wei 
 12Hideki     11 0   9 1  13 1  14 1   8 0  24 1   2 1  34 1   15 1   7     
2   -25  2544 
   Nara 
 13Peter      14 1  11 0  12 0  31 0   7 1  16 0  18 0  27 1    5 =   3.5  
26   - 8  2124 
   Jonsson 
 14Masao      13 0  16 1  18 1  12 0   6 1  20 1  34 0  29 =   10 1   5.5  
11   - 7  2374 
   Mitsumori 
 15Anders     16 1  18 1   8 =  29 1  11 =  23 =  21 0  10 1   12 0   5.5   
8   +16  2367 
   Henningsson 
 16Joachim    15 0  14 0  17 0   9 1  19 1  13 1  20 0  32 0   28 1   4    
23   -48  2268 
   Gaulitz 
 17Kyozo      18 0  19 0  16 1   6 0  27 1  22 1  24 1   2 1   29 1   6     
6   -43  2405 
   Isobe 
 18Chen       17 1  15 0  14 0  19 1  20 0  26 0  13 1  22 =    6 0   3.5  
25    --  2153 
   Chenguo 
 19Li         20 0  17 1  24 0  18 0  16 0  28 1  32 0   9 0   30 +   3    
32   -68  2135 
   Dong                                                          
 20Andrey     19 1  21 0  25 0  22 1  18 1  14 0  16 1   3 0    2 1   5    
15   +78  2158 
   Khramov 
 21Bai        22 1  20 1  23 0  26 1  25 1   8 =  15 1  35 1   11 1   7.5   
1         -- 
   Tao 
 22Guan       21 0  24 0  28 1  20 0  30 1  17 0  27 =  18 =    1 =   3.5  
28         -- 
   Jixian 
 23Shao       24 1  25 1  21 1  35 =  34 =  15 =   8 1  11 0    4 1   6.5   
3    --  2244 
   Xiadong 
 24Chen       23 0  22 1  19 1  25 0  26 1  12 0  17 0  33 0    9 0   3    
31    --  2087 
   Longquan 
 25Zhang      26 1  23 0  20 1  24 1  21 0   3 0  33 1  31 =   32 1   5.5  
10         -- 
   Maolong 
 26Su         25 0  28 1  27 1  21 0  24 0  18 1  31 0   5 1   33 1   5    
16    --  2188 
   Liang 
 27Zhao       28 1  29 0  26 0  33 0  17 0   9 1  22 =  13 0    7 1   3.5  
29         -- 
   Kai 
 28Li         27 0  26 0  22 0  30 0   9 1  19 0   7 =   1 =   16 0   2    
35    --  2179 
   Shihwen 
 29Sergey     30 1  27 1  34 =  15 0   4 1   2 0   5 1  14 =   17 0   5    
14   +27  2164 
   Volkov 
 30Zhang      29 0  31 0  33 0  28 1  22 0   1 0   9 -   7 -   19 -   1    
36         -- 
   Hui                                              
 31Liu        32 0  30 1   1 =  13 1  35 0   4 0  26 1  25 =   36 =   4.5  
19   -18  2216 
   Tong 
 32Alexander  31 1  34 0  36 =   5 0   1 1   6 0  19 1  16 1   25 0   4.5  
21   +58  2120 
   Nosovsky 
 33Peeter     34 0  36 0  30 1  27 1   3 0   7 1  25 0  24 1   26 0   4    
24   +46  1844 
   Tamm 
 34Sergey     33 1  32 1  29 =   2 1  23 =  11 0  14 1  12 0    3 =   5.5   
9   +15  2285 
   Filippov 
 35Petter     36 1   4 =   3 1  23 =  31 1  10 1  11 1  21 0    8 =   6.5   
4   +41  2413 
   Gardstrom 
 36Alexander  35 0  33 1  32 =   3 1  10 0   5 0   1 1   6 =   31 =   4.5  
20   -59  2313 
   Milevsky 
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                           Renju WC in China 1999 
               Table of results from Qualification tournament 

                               1st    2nd    3rd    4th     5th    6th    
7th 
No. Name                      round  round  round  round   round  round  
round  Ber   Po   RIF rating  
                                                                            
+/-   
 1. Mikhail Kozhin    RUSSIA   8 1    5 1    2 1    7 1    3  =    4 =   10 
1         6    +33  2584 
                                                                            
 2. Vladimir Sushkov  RUSSIA  17 1   11 1    1 0    4 1    5  1   10 1    3 
0   30    5    +21  2492      
                                                                            
 3. Stefan Karlsson   SWEDEN  19 1    6 =    7 0   15 1    1  =   16 1    2 
1   26.5  4    - 4  2492 
                                                                            
 4. Igor Sinyov       RUSSIA  14 =   13 1    6 1    2 0    7  1    1 =    5 
=   30    4.5  +19  2453 
                                                                            
 5. Pavel Makarov     RUSSIA  15 1    1 0   18 1   14 1    2  0    7 1    4 
=   27.5  4.5  - 4  2389 
------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- 
 
 6. Petter Gardstrom  SWEDEN  18 1    3 =    4 0   13 1   10  0   11 1    8 
1   25.5  4.5  +11  2372 
                                                                            
 7. Sergey Filippov   RUSSIA   9 1   10 1    3 1    1 0    4  0    5 0   17 
1   30.5  4    +27  2285 
                                                                            
 8. Andrey Khramov    UZBEK.   1 0   15 0   19 1    9 1   14  1   13 1    6 
0   24.5  4    +24  2080 
                                                                            
 9. Yifeng Chang      CHN T    7 0   17 1   15 0    8 0   --  1   14 1   16 
1   20    4          -- 
                                                                            
10. Albert Poghosyan  ARMENIA -- 1    7 0   14 =   11 1    6  1    2 0    1 
0   26    3.5  -41  2450 
                                                                            
11. Artis Gaujens     LATVIA  12 1    2 0   13 =   10 0   15  1    6 0   19 
1   23.5  3.5  + 8  2168 
                                                                            
12. Dong Li           CHINA   11 0   -- 1   16 0   17 0   18  1   19 1   13 
=   15.5  3.5   --  2203 
                                                                            
13. Tong Liu          CHINA   16 1    4 0   11 =    6 0   19  1    8 0   12 
=   27.5  3     --  2234 
                                                                            
14. Shihwen Li        CHN T    4 =   16 1   10 =    5 0    8  0    9 0   18 
1   25.5  3          -- 
                                                                            
15. Wei Chen          CHINA    5 0    8 1    9 1    3 0   11  0   17 0   -- 
1   24    3          -- 
                                                                            
16. Tord Andersson    SWEDEN  13 0   14 0   12 1   18 1   17  1    3 0    9 
0   23.5  3    -12  2314 
                                                                            
17. Chenkuo Chen      CHN T    2 0    9 0   -- 1   12 1   16  0   15 1    7 
0   22.5  3          -- 
                                                                            
18. Juris Skuskovniks LATVIA   6 0   19 1    5 0   16 0   12  0   -- 1   14 
0         2    -21  2064 
                                                                            
19. Peeter Tamm       ESTONIA  3 0   18 0    8 0   -- 1   13  0   12 0   11 
0         1    -24  1798 
                                                                            
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Date sent:      	Sun, 8 Aug 1999 00:30:07 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 64 - 1999
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Now I am home again from China using my own computer.

I have put some more info that you can find from the URL-address:
http://www.renju.nu/wc99/wc99.htm
It is
Games from round 1-10 in A-tournament (Zipped Wordfiles).
An image showing the 3 best players in A-tournament: 
2nd Igor Sinov, 1st Ando Meritee, 3rd Stefan Karlsson 

RIF was founded on August 8, 1988.
Now it is August 8, 1999 and RIF is 11 years.

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Date sent:      	Thu, 22 Jul 1999 09:06:33 +0200

Renju Newsletter No  51 - 1999/Final agenda for GA 
---------------------------------------------   

Please, cheque the agenda below and inform me by sending e-mail to Na  Wei in China 
with a short info that the letter is to me: 
Na Wei has the e-mail address: 
hannahhou@snc.schmidtgroup.com 

The Agenda of The RIF General Assembly 1999.   
============================================   

Agenda of the RIF General Assembly 1999 during the WC in   
Beijing China. The General Assembly will be held   
in two parts. 

The first part will take place on Monday 26th of July 9.00 a.m. (In  the morning).  

The time for the 2nd part of General Assembly will be 4th of August  but the exact time
 will be decided on the 1st part. 

Part 1 

1. Opening of the General Assembly (and election of the   
chairman of the assembly)   
2. Election of the secretary of the assembly   
3. Election of 3 persons to check the minutes and 3   
scrutineers   
4. Approval of this agenda and roll-call 

5. The number of players in A-tournament and in   
Qualification Tournament (QT). 

5a. 
Players in AT. 

Paragraph  #5e from the RIF Extra General Assembly in Riga on August   
7, 1992:   

"The organizing federation for the World Championship has   
one free place in the A-tournament, if the federation does   
not have any PP(Personal Places) or NP(National Places)."   


My proposal is 13 players which means 7 players decided   
from last WC, 1 player from China as organizer and 5   
players decided from QT.
   
 Swedish federation propose that we should also consider the  alternative to arrange this WC 
with 14 players which means 7 players  decided from last WC, 1 player from China as organizer 
and 6 players  decided from QT. 

5b. Member fee paid? 
For having player in AT it is necessary that the member has paid the  member fee. For QT it
 is necessary for having 3 places that the RIF  member has paid its member fee. Non-members
 and members that have not  paid the fee have 1 place in QT. 

How this rule should be interpreted for the actual situation in WC in  China must be decided
 in this point. 

6.Adopting of Chinese Taipei as a member of RIF with   
member rights regarding number of participants in QT.  

RIF Statues Chapter 2: 

"2.1 Members of RIF are national renju federations which have  principal authority in their
 own countries and which have been 
admitted to RIF as member-federation, if they acknowledge the RIF  statutes and develop 
activities not contrary to these 
statutes.  

A federation can only be regarded as a National Federation if it has  been legally constituted. and recognized in a State which is 
an entity of International Law or which is at least fully autonomous  in the administration
 of Culture and Sports." 

Chinese Taipei is counted as having fully autonomous in the  administration of Culture 
and Sports in Olympic games organization.  It is meant that the same conditions should be 
for Chinese Taipei  within RIF as in Olympic organization. 

7. Approval of additional playing rules (Rules that are not in the  RIF playing rules)
 suggested by Chinese organization for WC 1999. 

8. Approval of agenda for other acitivites during the WC-days 1999. 
(Suggestion for 2 short agendas was sent in Renju Newsletter No 50) 

9. Decision which players with bad economic situation that will get  free lodging in China. 

10.Other questions that may come up and that I have no knowledge  about now.  

Part 2 

1. Opening of the General Assembly (and election of the   
chairman of the assembly)   
2. Election of the secretary of the assembly   
3. Election of 3 persons to check the minutes and 3   
scrutineers   
4. Approval of this agenda and roll-call 
5. Annual report from the President   
6. Annual report from the Treasurer and the Auditor  
(A report has been sent via e-mail to members and connection men  within RIF and a report 
was also announced to subscribers of Renju  Newsletter.)   
7. Approval of the work of the Central Committee for the   
last two years   
8. The budget and the membership fee for   
the period July  1999 - August 2000 or also for   
July 2000 - August 2001   
9. Election of the Central Committee:   
   Suggestion:   
     President              Tommy Maltell (re-election)   
     Vice President         Kosho Hayakawa (re-election)   
     Vice President         Alexander Nosovsky (re- election)   
     General Secretary      Peter Jonsson (re-election)   
     Treasurer              Stefan Karlsson (re-election)   
     Auditor                Lars B. Melin (re-election)   


10. The number of players in A-tournament in WC in Japan   
2001. We also have to decide wheather the rule in paragraph   
#5e from the RIF Extra General Assembly in Riga on August   
7, 1992:   

"The organizing federation for the World Championship has   
one free place in the A-tournament, if the federation does   
not have any PP(Personal Places) or NP(National Places)."   

shall be left or not for future WC (2001 maybe is not so   
interesting but we do not know about 2003). Personally I   
think that of many reasons it is of great importance for   
organizing country to have this right left. If we decide to   
keep this rule we also have to decide if it should mean   
that one more players then should take place in A-   
tournament or if it will be one place less in QT.   

In this point it could also be decided once again which   
will be the rules for places in WC 2001 to avoid future   
misunderstandings.   

11. Reports from all RIF Commissions. 
Should the commissions remain as they work today?   

The following commissions have worked within RIF for two   years.   

a) THE RULES COMMISSION. It should work with the playing  rules and   
also investigate possibilities for new rules.   

Chairman: Aldis Reims, Latvia.   
Other members: Norihiko Kawamura, Japan Kazuto Hasegawa,  Japan   
Yurij Tarannikov, Russia Mikael Kozhin, Russia   
Ando Meritee, Estonia Arsen Avetisyan, Armenia   
Sergei Varov, Armenia Nikolai Ponomarenko, Ukraine  

No report has been sent to me. Only Tarranikov has sent his personal  report which was 
published in Renju Newsletter No 49  

The Rules Commission has also not sent report about suggestion for 
making the RIF rules better regarding grammatics.   


b) THE SPORTS COMMISSION. It should work with the  organization   
of international tournaments and also recommend which of  the   
tournaments who should be counted in the rating list.   

Chairman: Konstantin Nikonov, Russia   
Other members: Kazuto Hasegawa, Japan Viktor Kaufman,  Russia   
Stefan Karlsson, Sweden Na Wei, China   
Arnis veidemanis, Latvia Ants Soosorv, Estonia   
Albert Pogosyan, Armenia Nikolai  Ponomarenko, Ukraine   

A report was publsished in Renju Newsletter No 49 

    
c) THE CORRESPONDENCE COMMISSION:It should investigate   
and decide eventual new rules for the next WC via e-mail.   

Chairman: Norihiko Kawamura, Japan (Withdrawal during the  period)   
New chairman during the period : Oleg Fedorkin, Russia.   
Other Members: Yurij Tarannikov, Russia   
Tommy Maltell, Sweden Ando Meritee, Estonia   
Aldis Reims, Latvia Na Wei, China   
Albert Pogosyan, Armenia Vladimir Kolesnik, Ukraine   
Rickard W. Rognlie, USA   

A report was published in Renju Newsletter No 32 

d) THE QUALIFICATION COMMISSION. It will work with the   
rating list and make suggestions for the General Assembly  in case of  new rules.   

Chairman: Bengt Asplund, Sweden   
Other Members: Kazuto Hasegawa, Japan Sergei Smirnov,  Russia   
Felix Degtiar, Byelorussia Na Wei, China   
Ants Soosorv, Estonia Artis Gaujens, Latvia   
Nerses Grigorian, Armenia Nikolai Ponomarenko, Ukraine   

No report has been sent to me. It is possible to send it directly to  Na Wei in China before
 4th of August. 

e) THE TRANSLATION COMMISSION. The task will be to try to  translate   
Renju rules into each language of the connection men. If  possible it    

will also translate the book “ The Click Of Stones” into  English.   

Chairman: Na Wei, China   
Other Members: Norio Nishizono, Japan Alexandr Nosovsky,  Russia   
Ando Meritee, Estonia Gatis Gurtskis, Latvia   
Albert Pogosyan, Armenia Oleg Mostovlansky, Byelorussia   

No report has been sent to me. 

f) THE EUROPE COMMISSION. It will try to start Renju  activities   
in new countries and also help other european “not  established  countries” to   
develop Renju activities.   

Chairman: Peter Jonsson, Sweden   
Other Members: Alexandr Nosovsky, Russia Ants Soosorv,  Estonia   
Albert Pogosyan, Armenia Nikolai Ponomarenko, Ukraine   

No report has been sent to me. It is possible to send it directly to  Na Wei in China before
 4th of August. 


g) THE REFEREE COMMISSION: It will see that a system for  referee   
categories will be set up. National federations should  apply   
for candidates for international referees. In future all   international   
championships must have an appointed international referee.   
The chairman should be the referee of the WC via e-mail and     

when difficult problems occure he should ask the commission  for  help.   

Chairman: Alexei Skuridin, Russia   
Other members: Hiroyuki Tatsutomi, Japan Pavel Salnikov,  Russia   
Felix Degtiar, Byelorussia Ants Soosorv, Estonia   
Artis Gaujens, Latvia Nikolai Ponomarenko, Ukraine   
Albert Pogosyan, Armenia  

A report is published in Renju Newsletter No 49   

h) THE YOUTH COMMISSION. It should work with youth  activities.   

Chairman: Alexei Skuridin, Russia   
Other members: Hiroyuki Tatsutomi, Japan Anders Bertilsson,  Sweden   
Na Wei, China Ants Soosorv, Estonia   
Gurgen Karapetyan, Armenia Valentin Uspensky, Ukraine   

A report is published in Renju Newsletter No 49   


  


12.Suggestion from Alexander Nosovsky: Every Chairman of   RIF  Commission have to send 
report to President about   
commission activity before 10 of May each second year.   

13.Elections for delegates in all RIF Commissions.
   The former delegates are listed below.   

14.Future international tournaments - Report from Sports   
Commission   

a. Team World Championship in May 2000 in Tallinn, Estonia   

b. Youth World Championship in July 2000 in Arjeplog,  Sweden   
   The Arjeplog club propose also to organise an Open             International Tournament   
   during the same week as the Youth World Championship.   

c. World Championship in  end of July - beginning of August   
   in Japan 2001  

d. Year 2003  

e. See also report from Commission in this matter for example  regarding 2003 and 
Mind Sports Olympiad. 

15. Other questions 

16.End of General Assembly   




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Date sent:      	Thu, 22 Jul 1999 07:31:06 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 50 -1999   
-------------------------------------------------   

This is the last Renju Newsletter that I will send from my home. Next  Renju Newsletter
 I will send to Rickard Johannesson from China and   he  will send it to the subscribers.   

If you want anything to be published send it to Rickard (with a copy
to me ordinary address). You can also send it to China to Na Wei  with 
a message that it is meant for me   
E-mail addresses:   
"Rickard Johannesson, Sweden"   
"Na Wei, China"   

During WC in China Rickard will also publish Renju Newsletter om the   following URL-adress:  
http://members.tripod.com/wc99_renju/index.html  

--------------   

Letter from Japan: 

Date sent:      	Thu, 22 Jul 1999 12:46:12 +0000 
From:           	Tatsutomi Hiroyuki http://www.central.kfuk-kfum.se/renju/index.htm   

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Latest RIF rantings before WC 

http://www.renju.nu/rating/ra990715.htm 
http://www.renju.nu/rating/rc990715.htm 


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     This is the new agenda for Renju WC which meet majority's interests.    

It is 2 agendas. One with only 11 rounds in AT and one with 13 rounds 
   in AT. Which it will be will be decided on General Assemply part 1  which will 
take place on 26th July 9:00 (a.m.)   

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13th rounds agenda 

  

23th July  
      
     Organizing Committee move into Winterless Hotel Banquet 
      
     24th July 
      
     14:00              RIF China Meeting  
     18:00              Banquet 
      
     25th July 
      
     Sightseeing 
     17:00              Football match 
      
     26th July 
      
     9:00-              RIF General Assembly 
      
     27th July 
      
     Qualification Tournament 
      
     8:00-12:00         Round 1 
     13:00-17:00        Round 2 
     17:30-21:30        Round 3 
      
     28th July 
      
     8:00-12:00         Round 4 
     13:00-17:00        Round 5 
     17:30-21:30        Round 6 
      
     29th July 
      
     8:30-12:00         Round 7 
      
     30th July 
      
     Start of tournament A & B and Women's tournament 
      
     12:00              Opening Ceremony 
     15:00-20:00        Round 1 (A & B, Women's tournament)  
     (time to be decided)Round 2 (A) 
      
     31th July 
      
     9:00-14:00         Round 2 (B, Women's tournament) 
                        Round 3 (A) 
     15:00-20:00        Round 3 (B, Women's tournament) 
                        Round 4 (A)  
      
     1st August 
      
     9:00-14:00         Round 4 (B, Women's tournament)  
                        Round 5 (A) 
     15:00-20:00        Round 5 (B, Women's tournament) 
                        Round 6 (A) 
      
      
     2nd August 
      
     9:00-14:00         Round 6 (B, Women's tournament)  
                        Round 7 (A) 
     15:00-20:00        Round 7 (B, Women's tournament)  
                        Round 8 (A) 
      
     3rd August 
      
     9:00-14:00         Round 8 (B, Women's tournament) 
                        Round 9 (A) 
     15:00-20:00        Round 9 (B, Women's tournament)  
                        Round 10(A) 
      
     4th August 
      
     9:00-14:00         Round 10 (B, Women's tournament) 
                        Round 11 (A)  
     15:00-20:00        Round 12 (A)   
     12:00-             RIF General Assembly 
      
     5th August 
      
     13:00-18:00        Round 13 (A) 
     15:30-17:30        CCTV Live Broadcasting  
     18:30              Closing Ceremony 
      
     --END-- 


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 11 rounds agenda   

        
        
     23th July    
        
     Organizing Committee move into Winterless Hotel    
     Banquet   
        
     24th July   
        
     14:00              RIF China Meeting    
     18:00              Banquet   
        
     25th July   
        
     Sightseeing   
     17:00              Football match   
        
     26th July   
        
     9:00-              RIF General Assembly   
        
     27th July   
        
     Qualification Tournament   
        
     8:00-12:00         Round 1   
     13:00-17:00        Round 2   
     17:30-21:30        Round 3   
        
     28th July   
        
     8:00-12:00         Round 4   
     13:00-17:00        Round 5   
     17:30-21:30        Round 6   
        
     29th July   
        
     8:30-12:00         Round 7   
        
     30th July   
        
     Start of tournament A & B and Women's tournament   
        
     12:00              Opening Ceremony   
     15:00-20:00        Round 1 (A & B, Women's tournament)    
        
     31th July   
        
     9:00-14:00         Round 2 (A & B, Women's tournament)    
     15:00-20:00        Round 3 (A & B, Women's tournament)    
        
     1st August   
        
     9:00-14:00         Round 4 (A & B, Women's tournament)     
     15:00-20:00        Round 5 (A & B, Women's tournament)    
        
     2nd August   
        
     9:00-14:00         Round 6 (A & B, Women's tournament)     
     15:00-20:00        Round 7 (A & B, Women's tournament)    
        
     3rd August   
        
     9:00-14:00         Round 8 (A & B, Women's tournament)     
     15:00-20:00        Round 9 (A & B, Women's tournament)    
        
     4th August   
        
     9:00-14:00         Round 10 (A & B, Women's tournament)    
     14:30              RIF General Assembly   
        
     5th August   
        
     13:00-18:00        Round 11 (A)   
     15:30-17:30        CCTV Live Broadcasting    
     18:30              Closing Ceremony   
        
     --END--   
        
     Sincerely,   
     Na Wei   


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Date sent:      	Tue, 20 Jul 1999 15:24:43 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 49 - 1999 

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Hiroyuki Tatsutomi will try to  
try to change his flight 26/7 to 25/7 and then he will 
arrive at Beijing airport at 18:10. 
And on July 26th morning, we can have General Assembly part 1 
If he can not change his flight he regrets to say that Japan is  absent on General Assembly 
part 1 and the General Assembly part 1 can  take place on July 25th 18.00 as earlier announced. 

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With this Renju Newsletter I send you some reports mainly from RIF  Commissions. 

But first I want to get help with a difficult problem.  
Because of difficulties with sponsors China WC organizer cannot offer  free lodging for
 more than 10 planers with poor economic situation. 

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                      OBSERVE!!!!!!!!! 

It is up to RIF General Assembly (or RIF CC) to decide about this  problem. 
I have received application from Russia about the situation for  Russian players. However 
I have little knowledge about conditions for  players from other countries so, please, quickly 

give me more such information/application at the latest tomorrow  18.00 Swedish time 

 if you or players from your country needs free lodging because of  poor economic situtation. 
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If you will read this letter in time, please, send your application  to Na Wei 
in China as soon as possible so that he will receive it  before the General Assembly part 1. 
He has e-mail: 
hannahhou@snc.schmidtgroup.com 

I cannot point out what is most import for getting this free lodging.  Many aspects will be 
taken inte consideration on the Assembly. 
It is up to you when you make your application to point out why you  or your player should
One is if the country is a member of RIF and if the country has paid  member fee and when 
the country paid its member fee the last time it  paid. 

Another is the status of playing. For example if the player is  qualified for A-tournament 
or Q-tournament he has better chance than  if he only wants to play in open B-tournament. 

Another is the personal sitation. Children living for example with  only one parent with 
difficulties for parent to send the child to WC. 

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Member fee situation is very bad: 

 		94-95		95-96		96-97		97-98		98-99		 
Armenia	Not paid	USD 50	Not Paid	Not Paid	Not Paid	 
Azerbai	Not paid	Not paid	USD 50	Not Paid	Not Paid	 
China						USD 50	Not Paid	Not Paid	 
Japan		USD 500	USD 200	USD 200	USD 200	Not Paid	 
Latvia	USD 100	USD 50	USD 50	Not Paid	Not Paid	 
Russia	USD 500	USD 200	USD 200	USD 200	Not Paid	 
Sweden	USD 500	USD 200	USD 200	USD 200	USD 200	 
Ukraine							USD 50	Not Paid	 

			1994		1995		1996		1997		1998		1999 
Byellorussia	USD 100	USD 75	USD 25	Not Paid	Not Paid	Not Paid 
Estonia		USD 100	USD 75	USD 50	USD 50	USD 50	Not Paid 

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The last news from Nizhny Novgorod. 
The final of 13th N.Novgorod championship is over. 
The final standing is: 

place	name					p	coef. 
1	Kareev Vladislav	6 dan	9	31 
2	Petrovsky Dmitry	4 dan	6	16 
3	Karasjov Maxim		4 dan	6	14 
4	Skuridin Alexey		6 dan	6	14 
5	Shevelev Sergey		4 dan	5	18 
6	Shatunov Alexander	2 kju	3	9 
7	Lonin Alexander		4 kju	2	2 
8	Oljunin Sergey		4 dan	1	 
9	Gorshenkov Artur	3 dan	1	 
10	Grishnin Stepan		2 kju	1	 



Karasjov have got higher place then Skuridin because won the  personal game. The Last three
 players missed several games. 
The same tame the 10th N.Novgorod Cup is finished. V. Kareev won  the superfinal match against
 A. Skuridin 4:1.  
That way, Vladislav Kareev became really the strongest renju  player in Nizhny Novgorod. 
						Friendly yours, A. Skuridin 


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THE ANNUAL REPORT OF RIF SPORTS COMMISSION, 1998-1999:  
  

"b) THE SPORTS COMMISSION. It should work with the organization of international tournaments
 and 
 also recommend which of the tournaments who should be counted in the rating list.  
Chairman: Konstantin Nikonov, Russia  
Other members: Kazuto Hasegawa, Japan Viktor Kaufman, Russia  Stefan Karlsson, Sweden Na Wei,
China  
Arnis Veidemanis, Latvia Ants Soosorv, Estonia Albert Pogosyan, Armenia Nikolai Ponomarenko,
 Ukraine " 
"13. Reports from all RIF Commissions. Every member of a commission must inform his chairman 
if he  
wants to go on with his task. Every chairman has to inform me before 1st of July in the report
 mentioned  
above which players that do not want to go on. If the chairman has proposals for new 
delegates he should  
include such proposals in this report. If he has no such proposals CC can try to find 
new delagates. " 
1. NEW MEMBERS 
I had no any messages from members of Sports Comission in this connection. 
It means that members of Sports Comission will be re-elected or the national federations
 will propose 
other delegates during GA. New RIF-members must be represented in Sports Comission. 
  

  
2. LAST TWO YEARS INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 
Last two years  RIF organized: 
World Youth Championship in China, 
World Team Championship in Armenia was frustrated, 
European Championship in Estonia, 
Youth European Championship in Russia, 
World Championship, Women World Championship in China. 
3.FUTURE INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. APPLICATIONS  
a. Team World Championship in May 2000 in Tallinn, Estonia. 
(Estonia as Organizer ask a permission  
to apply for second (youth Estonian) team). 
b. Youth World Championship in July 2000 in Arjeplog, Sweden (The Arjeplog club propose also to  
organise an Open International Tournament  during the same week as the Youth World Championship). 
c. European Championship in the end of December 2000 in Ukraine (The test tournament will be  
organized by Ukraine in December 1999 or in the spring 2000 depend on the RIF GA decision). 
d. Youth European Championship in summer 2001 in Ukraine. 
c. World Championship in end of July - beginning of August  2001 in Japan. 
Information about 2002-2003 applications: 
1. Russia would like to organize the World Youth Championship in 2002. 
2. Proposal from Chinese Taipei: If we Chinese-Taipei can be adopted as a member of RIF, 
we'd like  
to organize the 8th WC in 2003.  

4. OTHER INTERNATIONAL  TOURNAMENTS 
Members of Sport Comission (national delegates) will inform Sports Comission about national  
federations applications in accordance with established order. 
5. INFORMATION ABOUT MIND SPORTS OLIMPIAD 2000 
Tommy Maltell: 
In earlier Renju Newsletters I have informed you about Mind Sports Olympiad. This
 year a Renju 
tournament is not included. I suggest that on GA RIF will decide to act so that it 
will be a renju tournament  
next year and that a new commission will take care of the preparations. 
David Levy: 
But for next year I would like to start the planning as soon as poossible if we 
can have some help. This year 
 we have a 100,000 prize fund and next year we expect to have at least that muvch 
and maybe more. If you 
 can help us to get a lot of Renju/Gomoku players we will offer very nice prizes. 
If there is some important  
tournament in your calendar for which you want a host (e.g. European Championship)
 we would be interested.  
Dates for 2000 are August 19-27. 

Best Regards, 
Konstantin Nikonov 

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The report of the RIF referee commission
 
Chairman: 		Alexey Skuridin, Russia 
Other members: 	Hiroyuki Tatsutomi, Japan  
Pavel Salnikov, Russia
 
Felix Degtiar, Byelorussia 
 
Ants Soosorv, Estonia
 
Artis Gaujens, Latvia 
 
Nikolay Ponomarenko, Ukraine
 
Albert Pogosyan, Armenia
 
Dear RIF President,
 
Dear RIF Secretary,
 
Dear members of the RIF referee commission,
 

There was one meeting of the commission (in 1997, during WC) only. Another time I’m afraid               the RIF referee commission did not work at all. In all probability it was my fault.
 
During the meeting same changes of the International rules of renju were discussed.
So I suggest  to adopt them in the GA.
 
I.  The point 4.4. should be added into paragraph 4. (The Way to Play):
 
«A double-three, a double-four and an overline are prohibited for black, if five in
 a row is not attaining at  the same time. There are no any prohibited moves for white».
 
The following sentence should be added into paragraph 8 (Wrong Position):

 
«If  player have made prohibited move, his opponent have to claim about this trouble.
 The position must  be reconstructed (with referee control) as it was before, and the 
game will continue».
 
Paragraph 9 (Win of Game) became following:

 
9.	. 	The winner of the game is a player who have first attained five in a row. 
For White overline  is also counted as a win.

 
9.	. 	The game is won for the player, who’s opponent gives up the game.

 
9.	. 	The game is won for the player, who’s opponent time is expired 
(the stipulated number of  moves is not made within the stipulated time).

 

The work of establishing the rank of referee’s categories and ordering of awarding 
referee’s  categories will be made by new referee commission. 
 
Two years ago nobody from China and Sweden were elected as member of the RIF referee 
 commission. I suggest to elect representatives from China and Sweden as member of the RIF referee  commission.
 

With best wishes 			A. Skuridin

 

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The report of the RIF Youth Commission
 
Chairman: Alexey Skuridin, Russia
 
Other members: Hiroyuki Tatsutomi, Japan
 
Na Wei, China
 
Ants Soosorv, Estonia
 
Gurgen Karapetyan, Armenia
 
Valentin Uspensky, Ukraine
 
Anders Bertilsson, Sweden
 

Dear RIF President,
 
Dear RIF Secretary,
 
Dear members of the RIF Youth Commission,
 

Unfortunately we have had no much contacts in our commission during the past years.
 But  everybody must realise that children are future of our game, so the 
Youth Commission is one of the  important RIF Commission.
 
The two European Youth championships and one the World Youth championship were
 held  during this two years. All this tournaments were held with good organization
level. But it were merit of  same persons (Ants Soosyrv, Na Wei, Irina Metrevely),
 who were chief  organizers,  not all commission.  I’d like to mention one pity thing.
 The representation of same countries in Youth competitions leaves  much to be desire.
 So the both European Youth championships look like Russian open ones.
 
As far personalities concerned I believe everybody work hard in their own countries.
 So I suggest  to reelect everybody ones again. I also suggest to elect Irina Metrevely
as member of the RIF Youth  Commission. She works hard with children in her own city, 
many her pupils have won Russian, European  and World Youth championships, local authority
 support the Podjuga renju club financially and  organizely (so I’m sure there will be many 
Youth competitions in Podjuga in future).
 
In future We (the RIF Youth Commission) ought not to organize Youth competitions only,
 but  work out and publish same programs and materials which help coaches in their work,
 the programs and  materials which attract new people (children especially) to play renju.
 I think it must be the main task of  the Commission.
 

			With best wishes 			A. Skuridin.
 

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   Dear Tommy! 

   I am a member of two RIF commissions. Here I give my opinion about 
actual problems in these fields. 

   With best wishes, Yuriy Tarannikov. 

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a) THE RULES COMMISSION. 

Chairman: Aldis Reims, Latvia.   

Other members: Norihiko Kawamura, Japan Kazuto Hasegawa,  Japan 

Yurij Tarannikov, Russia Mikael Kozhin, Russia   

Ando Meritee, Estonia Arsen Avetisyan, Armenia 

Sergei Varov, Armenia Nikolai Ponomarenko, Ukraine   


  Unfortunately, I don't know anything about the consolidated work of  this 
commission. I had not contacts with our chairman Mr. Reims. Personally 
during last two years I continued to discuss the Renju rules problems 
with other Russian players and also by mail with some Japanese players 
(including RIF commission members Mr. Hasegawa and Mr. Kawamura). Also 
during Russian First League I have organized Renju players opinion  poll 
about quality of current opening rules and some possible variations of 
its changing. Here I give my analyse of these polls and discussions. 

  The main conclusion is that of course during some next years current 
opening rules must be kept. This conclusion is based on very good 
statistical data of current opening system and that the public opinion 
is still unready for its changing. 

  Call the advantages of the current opening system. The main aim of 
all rules changing process - "an equality of chances of the sides" - 
is completely decided. All statistical parameters demonstrate 
"an equality of chances". Now we have 2 openings with ideally equal 
statistics and some other openings with quite acceptable one. The 
percent of ties is rarely greater than 1/3, and usually it is 
significantly smaller. During public opinion poll mentioned above 
the majority of respondents estimated highly the quality of current 
opening system by all parameters and voted against all proposed  variants 
of its changing (I included to the list all main suggestions known for 
me). There exist also some other reasons that are not appeared usually 
in the articles and public discussions because of a some shame. The 
practice and history shows that the game to be a popular must be a  little 
foolish. In public discussions some authors declared that the ideal 
situations is when the strongest player always beats more weak player. 
But in sush situation average players to be beaten by extra player 
can lose the interest and leave the game. With current opening system 
an average player starting the game has a real chance to make a draw 
against the extra player and if the extra player will risk and avoid 
usual continuations then an average player can even win. Nevertheless 
still the extra players decided this problem. For example, Nakamura  and 
Meritee take frequently 100% points in some tournaments. The quite 
restricted set of usually playing variants is criticized sometimes. 
But many players have breaks in the playing and also they have not  time 
for serious home analyses. The current opening situation allows them 
to have good tournament results without serious home work. Indeed, 
the number of new opening ideas is quite small and it is possible to 
study its in the tournament hall and the hotel during some first  rounds. 
It is possible simply to keep some main equal continuations and if an 
opponent tries to avoid its this can has problems for an opponent.  Such 
situations is unpleasant of course for some leading players and  theorists 
but it allows to keep in a Renju sphere many usual players. Nakamura  and 
Meritee need in some other players. Moreover, an average player want  to be 
seemed as a solid player who plays surely and solidly against the  extra 
player a long variant but not a foolish boy who lost after ten moves. 

  It is clear from mentioned above that the number of players who tend 
to do some correction in the opening system is greater among the  strongest 
players but it is impossible to do this while we have not a complete 
public opinion support. In this connection the great significance the 
question of our future actions has. What next? It is wide agreed that 
the main problem of the current opening system is a restricted set of 
using continuations. The problem of "an equality of chanced" is  decided. 
But new big problem is the problem of a playing variety. Still the 
situation is quite acceptable. We see that the new variants are  appeared 
sometimes. But the majority of the authors wrote that "the current  rules 
are sufficient for 4-5 years of the playing". But that we'll have  after 
these 4-5 years? Suppose that after these 4-5 years we'll understand  that 
this period is finished and it is necessary to change opening rules. 
But the set of possible suggestions is very wide. It will be necessary 
in a short time to find a common solution that satisfies all parties. 
Here we have a risk to have a new split in Renju. Even if this  solution 
will be found the new rules can be psychologically unacceptable for 
many (conservative) players. Suddently to play new positions without 
any theory - this can be too many for them and they can leave Renju. 
We must take into consideration that with every new years the number 
of unexpected opening situations in real games will decrease and this 
fact concentrates only the stress effect of suddent changing. 

  I see the only decision of this problem in development of  consolidated 
future opening rules for a very long time before the eventual rules 
changing. The RIF must establish official "future opening rules" 
with such an official status. This status don't mean that such rules 
will be actually forced to a law in some moment. The rules under such 
status can be changed if the tests show that it have lacks. Moreover, 
it is impossible to decide new rules without its serious testing. 
Sometimes I read in the articles that nobody can play using another 
Renju rules than the official RIF rules. But before to adopt new  opening 
rules it is necessary to test its in a very big number of testing 
tournaments. So this process must be supported by RIF and it must be 
controlled by RIF. Official "future opening rules" must be agreed by  all 
(main) RIF members. Official "future opening rules" can be declared 
as official RIF Renju rules at least after two years after last 
changing of the "future opening rules". During these time the  advantages 
of "future opening rules" must be verified in a big number of testing 
tournaments. The games with using of these rules must be published in 
Renju editions. A big number of games and new variants with using of 
the "future opening rules" must be contained in Renju databases. New 
interesting variants must be analysed in the theoretical articles. 
The main aim of all this process is that before the changing of  opening 
rules the "infrastructure" for new rules must be created. The Renju 
public opinion must be ready for new rules. A usual Renju player must  have 
a long time to prepare quietly to play using new rules. A usual Renju 
player must be sure that he'll have sufficient time for preparation  and 
adaptation and that the rules will not be changed suddently and  somebody 
who developed these rules will take a great advantage as a result of  this. 

  The last changing of Renju opening rules in 1996 was a good step  but it 
was not good prepared (although this changing was a minimal with easy 
predicted consequences). New changing of the opening rules must be 
prepared a much more seriously. 

  In the next part of this text I analyse concrete suggestions of the 
changing of opening rules. I note that these are not my personal  suggestions 
and I ask to don't consider the next as "Tarannikov's suggestions". 
The all next ideas were proposed by another Renju players and here is 
only my critical analyse of this. 

  The main discussion on the problem of opening rules changing is the 
fight of supporters of "creative variety" and supporters of "classic 
traditions" (although the second party has also other hidden reasons 
mentioned above). The main subject of this discussion is canonical 
openings. Mr. Nosovsky suggested even to define a Renju as a game with 
the 26 canonical openings. The first party suggests to introduce very 
revolutional openings. It is obviously that it is necessary to satisfy 
the interests of the both parties. It is very interesting that we have 
not contradiction here! Now in Renju we have a tradition that the 
opening period continues five moves (a choice of the althernative  after 
5th move). So we can keep the canonical openings and realize "creative 
variety" at 4th and 5th moves by means of possibility to change the  sides 
after 5th moves. It is very interesting that in the first Renju book  in 
English:  Goro Sakata, Wataru Ikawa, "Five-in-a-row (Renju). For  beginner 
to advanced players". The Ishi Press, Inc., Tokyo, 1981, in the  chapter 
"Renju in the future" such idea is suggested. So we can say that 
this way satisfies to Japanese traditions. I heard also that  Hayakawa's 
Group in Japan in the recent years developed something similar. 

  The next question is it necessary to restrict 4th and 5th moves or  not. 
Must we allow the 4th and 5th moves near the edge of the board or not? 
I heard from many players that such moves don't like them and its  seems 
them a little strange and unnatural. So we must not disturb such  players. 
How it is possible to restrict these moves? The central square 5x5 is  too 
small for this aim and it don't cover all present theory (it is clear  we 
must keep all present theory). I think that the most reasonable idea  is 
THE RULE OF CONCENTRIC SQUARES. Namely, 
the first move must be made to the center of the board 
(inside of the central square 1x1), 
the second move must be made inside of the central square 3x3, 
the third move must be made inside of the central square 5x5, 
the fourth move must be made inside of the central square 7x7, 
and the fifth move must be made inside of the central square 9x9. 
This is a nice systematic rule which generalize by natural way the  classic 
rule of the canonical openings. Moreover, four bold points at the  classic 
Renju board take a new mistic sense punctured the central square 
9x9. I heard the THE RULE OF CONCENTRIC SQUARES from some persons, for 
example, from Mr. Oleg Stepanov. It is interesting that in Stepanov's 
database there are only 3 games that don't satisfy to the rule of 
concentric squares. Moreover, these are not real games but Sakata's 
analyses. 

  The remained problem is on the procedure how the moves from 1st till 
5th must be made. There are some suggestions here. 
Goro Sakata and Wataru Ikawa in the book mentioned above proposed the  next 
rules: 

 "a. Moves 1 through 3 are made according to the present rules.  (White's 
Option) 
b. Moves 4 and 5 are made by Black. 
c. White has the right to change sides after the 5th move is played.  He 
carefully examines whether the formation up to 5 looks good for him  or for 
his opponent. In the former case he continues to play White and in  the latter 
case he changes sides and plays Black. 
d. The 6th and subsequent moves are free just as they are under the  present 
rules." 

  This system has the lack that Black must know equal pairs of 4th and 
5th moves in all 26 openings. Moreover, White will propose the opening 
mostly hard for the finding of an equal pair of 4th and 5th moves.  Really 
this is a similar situation that we had before 1996 when almost all 
players preferred indirect openings. 

  Other suggestion is that Number One make all five moves, and Number  Two 
choose the color. Here the significant part of the players have an  opinion 
that the Number One can have a big advantage if he proposes a very  sharp 
variant prepared during the home analyses where the only moves of both 
sides allows to keep an equilibrium. Indeed, suppose the two players  of 
the same playing strenght but Number One knows the main five moves  position 
of 11d as a modern player and proposes this position for the playing  whereas 
Number Two doesn't know about this position anything. Who is from  these two 
players will have an advantage? Other negative situation is when  Number One 
proposes well-known simple equal position and makes a draw easily. 
So this system doesn't seem good too. 

  It seems the mostly harmonic the next system proposed by Nostradamus 
(the anonymous author) in Moscow Almanakh (also the similar  suggestions were 
appeared before). 
THE NOSTRADAMUS RULE: 
after each move from 1st until 5th the opponent of the player who  made the 
last move could either make the next move or demand this from  opponent. 

 An equivavalent formulation: it is possible to change the sides  after each 
move from 1st till 5th. 

  It seems that in cooperation with the rule of concentric squares 
the Nostradamus rule gives a good result. The Number Two can force the 
Number One to make all five moves but in this case obviously the  Number 
One proposes the position well-known for him. Also at the same moment 
the Number Two can take an initiative to his own hands (using that  the first 
move is unique, and the number of variants of 2nd and 3rd are small). 
But the Number One can take an initiative again. This procedure  promises 
an interesting opening fight where the interests of different playing 
temperaments will be satisfied. 

  Because of bad work of RIF rules commission it is technically 
impossible to introduce official "future opening rules" status and 
accept some concrete opening system as such "future opening rules" 
at the following RIF General Assembly. But the RIF General Assembly  can 
task the RIF rules commission to do this work for 2000 RIF General 
Assembly. 

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c) THE CORRESPONDENCE COMMISSION. 

Chairman: Norihiko Kawamura, Japan (Withdrawal during the 
period)  
New chairman during the period: Oleg Fedorkin, Russia. 
Other Members: Yurij Tarannikov, Russia Tommy Maltell, 
Sweden,  
Ando Meritee, Estonia, Aldis Reims, Latvia, Na Wei, China, 
Albert Pogosyan, Armenia, Vladimir Kolesnik, Ukraine,  
Rickard W. Rognlie, USA. 


  The complete annual report of this commission was given by its  chairman 
Mr. Fedorkin. Here I give my argumentation on the discussed problems. 

  Mr. Fedorkin suggests some reforms of e-mail World Championships 
organization. The main reason for such reform by opinion of Mr.  Fedorkin 
is the significant growing of the number of participants. Mr. Fedorkin 
approximates surely this process. Of course, the statistical values 
demonstrate really that in the current semifinals the number of  started 
participants increased significantly (in the previous semifinals this 
increasing was a minimal) but at the same time I don't sure that the 
number of finished participants will grow at all! It seems that the 
number of the players who doesn't finish in these semifinals is near a 
half of total number of participants! Such large number of forfeits is 
absolutely unacceptable and it can distorts the natural results of 
the tournaments. I don't think that we must support such "growing". 
I don't consider the fight in the semifinals in all details. So the 
analyse of these phenomena must be made. Maybe some players could not 
decide their technical problems. It seems that it took place a large 
number of "fictive" players who was declared in the tournament to 
support a favourite (in report I saw the term "black userids" but 
these words could be considered as a rasism and can not be allowed 
in official documents). When the favourite lost the chances to win 
a first place these "fictive" players left the tournament. Because 
the participants don't pay fees it is not a problem to declare 12 
"fictive" players (3 to each pool) and guarantee a solid support. 

  From this point of view the introduction of a quaterfinal stage  could 
a little simplify situation. From pool to the next stage two players 
instead of one will qualify. To support the system of "fictive" 
players in the semifinals is not a simple problem and it is a hero who 
can do this. So I think the introduction of a quaterfinal stage is a  good 
step. 

  But after introduction of a quaterfinal stage to predict a growing 
of the number of participants is very doubt conclusion. Some players 
will decide probably that two years way to the final is too long, the 
number of "fictive" players will decrease significantly. Moreover, 
I want to recall that in the first World e-mail Championship it was a 
rule that a player who left the tournament can not play at the next 
year. I did not hear that this rule was cancelled although it did not 
work (some players forfeit all games every year but nevertheless play 
every year too). But I think that the situation forces us to use this 
rule. In this connection the concrete parameters suggested by 
Mr. Fedorkin seem absolutely unreal. Mr Fedorkin proposed 12 players 
in the final and 36 players in the semifinals. In this situation it 
is quite probable that we shall not complete even one quaterfinal 
group! Suppose we declare the creation of the quaterfinals but can not 
find the participants for them and as a result all desired players  again 
play in the semifinals (only some players didn't give an application 
because they didn't want to play in the quaterfinals). It will be a  full 
discreditation of the idea. It seems natural that the distribution of 
the participants over the stages must be similar a pyramid. Something 
like 10-20-30 (these are quite real parameters). Moreover here we 
keep 10 players in a pool whereas Mr. Fedorkin wrote that now the 
participants of the semifinals play in the pools of 12 - too hard - 
and ... suggested to establish 12 players in all pools! Three last 
finals demonstrate that 10 players in the final is a very harmonic 
number. In all these three finals the champion was determined by 
absolute correctly. It seems that 22 games will be too many, and in 
the one-round final the champion could be determined not quite 
correctly. Why we must change something here without 
serious reasons? Some players want to extend a format of the final 
because it is hard for them to qualify for the final now. But THIS IS 
NOT A PROBLEM OF THE FINAL! We can establish 30 players in the 
final and play it using the Silly system but I don't think that this  is 
a good way. Whereas 30 players in the final plus semifinal pools is 
a very reasonable decision now. Analysing present semifinal pools we 
can see near 20 really strong players here and to organize the  semifinal 
stage for them without random players is a right decision I think. 
If we shall see that the number of participants even using three-steps 
system is significantly greater than 60 then we must extend a format 
of course. But to say "the decision depends on the number of  applicants" 
is not a good way. Suppose we decided that in the case of a "small"  number 
of applicants 2-5 places in the previous semifinal pools play in new 
semifinals but in the case of a "large" number of applicants 2-9  places 
in the previous semifinal pools play in new semifinals. What the 
participant who was the sixth will do? Of course he organizes 20  fictive 
applications. 

  About Cups for Winners problem. Mr. Reims played an important role 
in the organization of these tournaments at its initial stage. So I 
think it is fair that he have received his Cup. Now I think it is not 
reasonable to demand money from RIF for these Cups. I think that it is 
sufficiently a virtual fame for the virtual winners. By the way I  played 
in some other tournaments (in other games) at PBeM server and I can  say 
that Renju tournament is the only tournament at the server where the 
participants are mentioned also under there real names. In all other 
games the panticapants are mentioned in the tables and other materials 
at all sites only as userids. Maybe we had and have some strange and 
conflict situations because of we want to add by virtual way something 
to our earth fame? 

  MY PERSONAL VOTING: 

  Should we play RIF Renju e-mail tournaments with two or 
only one game between the participants?                        TWO 

  The number of WCH via e-mail participants will increase 
in final in 2001 (final of 6th WCh via e-mail) from 10 now.    NO 
win. 

Could we reward the winners of WCh via e-mail by Cup?       ONLY MR.  REIMS 




  MY QUESTION FOR THE VOTING: 

  Must we forbid to participate in the next year e-mail tournament 
according to the previous decision to the players who had forfeits 
in the significant number of the games in the current tournaments? 
How we must determine this number (absolute value, proportion or 
something else?) 

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Date sent:      	Tue, 20 Jul 1999 01:02:49 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 48 - 1999 
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 Results of the qualifications of the Meijin-sen tournament 1999  


Kansai 1st 
                       R1   R2   R3   R4  Pt TB1 TB2 Rank  RIF rating  
 1 Yoshimi   Hayakawa  7-1  5-1  2-1  6-1  4           1   +28  2511 
 2 Teiji     Takagawa  8-1  6-1  1-0  9-1  3  10       2    --  2265 
 3 Toshiko   Matsuo    9-= 10-0  4-=  7-0  1   9      10   - 7  2124 
 4 Masayuki  Hata     10-=  9-0  3-= 11-1  2   6   2   8    --   -- 
 5 Yoshihiro Matsuo   11-1  1-0 12-0  8-0  1   8      11   -27  2230 
 6 Hiroshi   Sakamoto 12-1  2-0  7-1  1-0  2  11       4   -22  2319 
 7 Akihisa   Iwata     1-0 11-1  6-0  3-1  2   7       7   + 5  2129 
 8 Jumzo     Miyagawa  2-0 12-0 11-1  5-1  2   6   1   9    --  2178 
 9 Shigemasa Koiso     3-=  4-1 10-=  2-0  2   9       5   -24  2273   
10 Yoshihiro Iio       4-=  3-1  9-= 12-1  3   8       3    --   -- 
11 Takatoshi Kondo     5-0  7-0  8-0  4-0  0          12    --   -- 
12 Koichi    Iida      6-0  8-1  5-1 10-0  2   8       6    --   -- 

Kansai 2nd 
                                  RIF rating  
 Yoshimi   Hayakawa   * 1 1 1     +14  2525 
 Teiji     Takagawa   0 * 1 0     -20  2245 
 Yoshihiro Iio        0 0 * 0      --   -- 
 Hiroshi   Sakamoto   0 1 1 *     + 6  2325 

Kanto 1st 
                       R1   R2   R3   R4   Pts TB1 Rank    RIF rating 
 1 Hisashi  Takahashi  2-1  3-1  5-0 10-0   2  11=   5      --  2258 
 2 Masao    Mitsumori  1-0 10-1  8-1  5-1   3   9    1     +10  2405 
 3 Izumi    Kubo       4-1  1-0  9-1  8-1   3   6=   3      --   -- 
 4 Yasuhiro Adachi     3-0  6-1 10-0  7-1   2   8    6      --   -- 
 5 Yasuhiro Kato       6-1  8-=  1-1  2-0   2=       4      --   -- 
 6 Hiroshi  Okabe      5-0  4-0  7-0  9-1   1   6=   9      --   -- 
 7 Shoki    Sunagawa   8-0  9-0  6-1  4-0   1   5=  10     -12  2241 
 8 Masato   Kusajima   7-1  5-=  2-0  3-0   1=       7     - 1  2335 
 9 Shunzo   Ohno      10-0  7-1  3-0  6-0   1   8    8      --   -- 
10 Taizan   Isobe      9-1  2-0  4-1  1-1   3   8    2     -11  2445 

Kanto 2nd 
                                  RIF rating 
 Hideki Nara       * 1 1 1        +21  2569 
 Masao  Mitsumori  0 * 0 1        -24  2381 
 Taizan Isobe      0 1 * 1        + 3  2448 
 Izumi  Kubo       0 0 0 *         --   -- 

Tokai 1st 
                        R1  R2  R3  R4  Pts TB1 Rank       RIF rating 
 1 Takeo      Miyoshi   2-1 3-1 5-1 7-1  4       1         +51  2361 
 2 Yasushi    Maruyama  1-0 4-1 3-0 8-1  2   9   4         -18  2283 
 3 Tsuyoshi   Ohta      4-1 1-0 2-1 5-1  3       2         +24  2337  
 4 Koji       Saito     3-0 2-0 8-1 6-1  2   6   6         -14  2226 
 5 Nagayoshi  Takazawa  6-1 7-1 1-0 3-0  2  10   3         - 1  2221 
 6 Yasuhiro   Yamamoto  5-0 8-1 7-0 4-0  1       7         -44  2105 
 7 Jun-ichiro Suzuki    8-1 5-0 6-1 1-0  2   7   5         + 2  2091 
 8 Goichi     Miyadu    7-0 6-0 4-0 2-0  0       8          --   -- 

Tokai 2nd 
                                  RIF rating 
 Takeo     Miyoshi   * 0 1 1      +14  2375 
 Tsuyosi   Ohta      1 * = 0      + 2  2339 
 Nagayoshi Takazawa  0 = * 1      +21  2242 
 Shin-ichi Ishitani  0 1 0 *      -37  2440 

Kyushu 1st 

(Group A)                         RIF rating 
 Hisao     Fujinami  * 1 = 1       --   -- 
 Kazuhisa  Yamaguchi 0 * 1 1       --   -- 
 Tadanobu  Tanaka    = 0 * 1       --   -- 
 Masayoshi Tanimori  0 0 0 *       --   -- 

(Group B)                         RIF rating 
 Shoichi   Sakashita * 1 1 1 1    + 0  2362 
 Naoki     Fujii     0 * 1 1 =     --   -- 
 Kaneo     Tanaka    0 0 * 1 1     --   -- 
 Kikumaro  Hiwatasi  0 0 0 * 1     --   -- 
 Masatoshi Kohno     0 = 0 0 *     --   -- 

Kyushu 2nd 
                                  RIF rating  
 Hisao    Fujinami   * 1 1 = 1 =   --  2414 
 Kazuhisa Yamaguchi  0 * 1 1 0 1   --   -- 
 Shoichi  Sakashita  0 0 * 1 1 1  + 4  2366 
 Toshio   Nishimura  = 0 0 * = 1  -18  2398 
 Naoki    Fujii      0 1 0 = * 0   --   -- 
 Kaneo    Tanaka     = 0 0 0 1 *   --   -- 


Chu-Si Koku 
                                  RIF rating 
 Hiroshi  Matsuura  * 1 1 1       +23  2365 
 Kozo     Kawate    0 * 1 1       - 4  2301 
 Masanori Kanda     0 0 * 1        --  2173 
 Takeshi  Kubooka   0 0 0 *        --   -- 


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Date sent:      	Thu, 15 Jul 1999 11:45:10 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 47 - 1999 
------------------------------------------------- 

Renju Newsletter No 46 which is mainly a testmessage
will be sent by  Richard Johannesson. 
------------------------ 

     Dear Tommy, 
      
     Would you remind all countries to bring their national flag  
     (standard size) and 2 pieces of photo with them when they come to  
     the Would Championship.  
      
     Thanks! 
      
     Sincerely, 
     Na Wei 
------------------------------ 

The first part of General Assembly will take place 
on Sunday 25th of July 18.00 (06.00 p.m.) 

I need to know which will be the representatives from 
different countries on the General Assembly 
both part 1 and part 2 which will take place during the main tournament. 

Therefore I ask all chairmans/presidents or international connection 
men to inform me which will be the representative and if there will
be no representative for example during the first part of the General Assembly
you must inform me about this fact. 


Also other persons of course can inform me if they know the fact that  I want to receive. 

I need your info at the latest on Monday 20h of July 16.00 (04.00  p.m.) Swedish time.
I will be away for some days and I will answer  evental letters in
the evening of Monday 20th of July. 

Maybe I will change the agenda a little if there will be few 
representatives on the 1st part. However, the following point have to 
be decided on the first part. 

1. The number of players in A-tournament and in   
Qualification Tournament (QT).   
My proposal is 13 players which means 7 players decided   
from last WC, 1 player from China as organizer and 5   
players decided from QT.
   
Swedish federation propose that we should also consider the
alternative to arrange this WC with 14 players which  means 7 players 
decided from last WC, 1 player from China as organizer and 6 players decided from QT.

2. Chinese Taipei players rights to participate in QT.   

3. Decision about addition playing rules for the tournaments. 

4. Decision about other activites during WC in China. 

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Date sent:      	Thu, 15 Jul 1999 10:47:57 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 46 - 1999
-----------------------------

This is a short Renju Newsletter sent by
Rickard Johannesson in Sweden. 
During Renju World Championship in China you will receive
Renju Newsletter from me.
All Renju Newsletters that I have sent will also be published 
on the URL-adress:
http://members.tripod.com/wc99_renju/index.html

Friendly Yours,

Rickard Johannesson
http://members.tripod.com/wc99_renju/index.html

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Date sent:      	Thu, 8 Jul 1999 22:46:38 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 45 - 1999
------------------------------------------------

During WC in China I hope that it will be possible several times to 
send some Renju Newsletters with new info from WC tournaments. While 
I am in China myself Richard Johannesson from Joenkoping, Sweden will 
send you Renju Newsletter. Therefore if you have some renju news that 
you think should be included in next Renju Newsletter during July 
21st - August 6th, please, send it to Richard (with a copy to me). 
The latest day that I will check my mail before I go is on the 20th 
of July. Richard has e-mail
rickard.j@telia.com
Organizer of Renju WC in China Na Wei has e-mail
hannahhou@snc.schmidtgroup.com

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International Renju Open tournament in Karepa 1-5 July 1999 -
Changing of ratings

                               RIF rating
1. Ando Meritee (EST)    8p    +15  2695
2. Stefan Karlsson (SWE) 7     +10  2496
3. Ants Soosyrv (EST)    6     -11  2404
4. Evelyn Tihkan (EST)   4     +28  1920
5. Pavel Voznyuk (EST)   4     +18  1954
6. Johann Lents (EST)    3     -30  1967
7. Maris Tuvikene (EST)  3     + 5  1854
8. Irene Einberg (EST)   1     -35  1707
9. Marko Pellikka (FIN)  0           --

The new updated RIF rating lists will be found on the following URL-
addresses:

http://www.renju.nu/rating/ro990706.htm
http://www.renju.nu/rating/rc990706.htm

For myself I can now see the RIF web site without any problems.
If you cannot find the pages mentioned above or the RIF web site  
i.e. if it is still problem to see the RIF web site, please, let me 
know.

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Date sent:      	Thu, 8 Jul 1999 18:59:28 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 44 -1999
-------------------------------------------------
    
     Dear Renju friends,
     
     Following is the updated players namelist for the 6th World 
     Championship in Beijing. Please let us know if we missed out anyone.
     So far Chinese Taipei has not send name list.
     
     Qualification Tournament
     
     Aldis Reims                Latvia
     Arnis Veidemanis           Latvia
     Gatis Gurckis              Latvia
     Artis Gaujens              Latvia
     Makarov Pavel              Russia
     Peeter Tamm                Estonia
     Stefan Karlsson            Sweden
     Tord Andersson             Sweden
     Petter Gardstrom           Sweden
     Li Dong                    China
     Liu Tong                   China
     Chen Wei                   China
     
     A Tournament
     
     Kazuto Hasegawa            Japan
     Norio Nishizono            Japan
     Takashi Sagara             Japan
     Yshimi Hayakawa            Japan
     Ando Meritee               Estonia
     Ants Soosyrv               Estonia
     Zhang Jin Yu               China
     
     B Tournament
     
     Juris Skuskovniks          Latvia
     Arnis Veidemanis           Latvia
     Artis Gaujens              Latvia
     Nossovski Alexandre        Russia
     Milevsky Alexandre         Russia
     Lunkin Vitaly              Russia
     Filippov Serguei           Russia
     Tchernov Serguei           Russia
     Smirnov Serguei            Russia
     Kaoufman Victor            Russia
     Makarov Pavel              Russia
     Masao Mitsumori            Japan
     Kyozo Isobe                Japan
     Shinich Ishitani           Japan
     Hideki Nara                Japan
     Hiroshi Sakamoto           Japan
     Hiroyuki Tatsutomi         Japan
     Joachim Gaulitz            Sweden
     Peter Jonsson              Sweden
     Martin Karlsson            Sweden
     Kristian Lindberg          Sweden
     Stefan Karlsson            Sweden
     Tord Andersson             Sweden
     Petter Gardstrom           Sweden
     Goran Holgersson           Sweden
     Peeter Tamm                Estonia
     Yu Jing Ping               China
     Zhang Mao Long             China
     Kang Zhi Cheng             China
     Guan Ji Xian               China
     Shao Xiao Dong             China
     
     Women's Tournament
     
     Mutsumi Tatsutomi          Japan
     Chie Tatsutomi             Japan
     Olga Skouridina            Russia
     Irina Metreveli            Russia
     Elena Lebedeva             Russia
     Yulia Savrasova            Russia
     Irene Einberg              Estonia
     Lu Yao                     China
     Lin Jing                   China
     
     Meanwhile, following people's status is not clear:
     
     Sinvev Igor        Russia
     Sineva Lioubov     Russia
     Sinva Vera         Russia
     Kojine Mikhail     Russia
     Souchkov Vladimir  Russia
     Khramov Andrey     Uzbekistan
     Albert Pogoyan     Armenia
     Aleksey Kobzev     Armenia
     marine Minasyan    Armenia
     
     Please let us know if above people enroll any tournament.
     
     Sincerely,
     Na Wei
     President of RIF China


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Date sent:      	Wed, 7 Jul 1999 23:57:28 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 43 - 1999 
------------------------------------------------- 

Results for 1999 July 4th US Open: 

1st place:  Vladmir Talsky  (3 wins) 
2nd place:  Wil Huang (2 wins, 1 loss) 
3rd place:  Nickolai Alesandrov (1 win, 2 losses) 
4th place:  Slava Brover. 

Alexander Nosovsky 
------------------------- 

Results from  
MOSCOW OPEN - 12.06.1999 - 14.06.1999 
28 participants and  
with the winner 
Vladimir Sushkov, Gatchina, Russia 
wil be found on the URL-address: 
http://www.renju.nu/moscow/mosopen99.htm 
which is the same as 
http://195.84.172.147/renju/moscow/mosopen99.htm 
In the folder: 
http://www.renju.nu/moscow/ 
which is the same as 
http://195.84.172.147/renju/moscow/ 
you can also find an excel-file and a prn-file 
from this event. 

Alexander Nosovsky 

---------- 

On the 5th of July ended the annual International Renju Open  tournament
in Karepa summer camp. 
In A-final, 9 players took part. Round-robin. 
the final standings are: 
1. A. Meritee (EST)     8p (from 8) 
2. S. Karlsson (SWE)    7 
3. A. Soosyrv (EST)     6 
4. E. Tihkan (EST)      4 
5. P. Voznyuk (EST)     4 
6. J. Lents (EST)       3 
7. Maris Tuvikene (EST) 3 
8. I. Einberg (EST)     1 
9. M. Pellikka (FIN)    0 

Best regards 
  Ando Meritee 
------------------ 

These are the results with RIF rating changes from the latest 
tournaments. 

  

   THE SECOND YOUTH EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP IN RENJU 
    played in Poduga, Russia   15 - 20 June 1999	 

    Group A		 
                              Po   RIF rating 
 1. Klimashin Alexandr  RUS   9    - 7  2475 
 2. Ses Pavel           RUS   8.5  +21  2353 
 3. Chingin Konstantin  RUS   8.5  +22  2277 
 4. Shevelyov Sergey    RUS   7.5  +10  2177 
 5. Eriksson Marcus     SWE   5    -48  2012 
 6. Egorov Vitaly       RUS   5          -- 
 7. Nogovitsin Sergey   RUS   4.5  + 2  1967 
 8. Losyakov Sergey     RUS   3          -- 
 9. Devichensky Anton   UKR   3          -- 
10. Mikryukov Mikhail   RUS   1          -- 
11. Maltsev Sergey      RUS   0          -- 


    Group B                 
                                 Po   RIF rating		 
 1. Taimla Tunnet      Estonia   9.5  - 4  2197 
 2. Nekrasov Denis     Russia    9          -- 
 3. Novikov Nikolay    Russia    9          -- 
 4. Diner Stanislav    Russia    8          -- 
 5. Lents Johann       Estonia   6.5  + 4  1997 
 6. Ogorodov Sergey    Russia    6.5  -18  1908 
 7. Ryabov Alexandr    Russia    6          -- 
 8. Devichenskiy Ilya  Ukraine   6          -- 
 9. Kazarin Mikhail    Russia    6     --  1951     
10. Vershinin Pavel    Russia    6          -- 
11. Hermansson Linus   Sweden    5.5  -15  2042 
12. Grishnin Stepan    Russia    5          -- 
13. Nekrasov Evgeny    Russia    5          -- 
14. Sumarokov Evgeny   Russia    5          -- 
15. Prokhorov Vitaly   Russia    5          -- 
16. Korolyov Alexey    Russia    4          -- 
17. Provorov Yuri      Russia    4          -- 
18. Dukhno Evgeny      Russia    2          -- 
19. Popov Alexandr     Russia    1          -- 
20. Alexandrov Yuri    Russia    1          -- 


    Group C 
                               Po    RIF rating 
 1. Lebedeva Elena      RUS    9     +24  2060 
 2. Skalozubova Elena   RUS    7.5    --  1892 
 3. Sorokina Oxana      RUS    5     -24  1835 
 4. Tuvikene Maris      EST    5     -58  1849 
 5. Prokhorova Elena    RUS    2.5         -- 
 6. Zakatova Evgeniya   RUS    1           -- 


    Group D 
                                            Po    RIF rating 
 1. Savrasova Yuliya       Russia   2 dan   9      --  2118 
 2. Mikhailova Alyona      Russia   3 kyu   8           -- 
 3. Leshukova Anastasiya   Russia   1 dan   7.5   +17  1910 
 4. Zhukova Ekaterina      Russia   1 kyu   7           -- 
 5. Sichkar Ekaterina      Russia   2 kyu   7           -- 
 6. Melnikova Alyona       Russia   6 kyu   7           -- 
 7. Chizhkina Elena        Russia   3 kyu   6.5    --  1810      
 8. Krasnonosova Serafima  Russia   2 kyu   6.5   + 8  1824 
 9. Kocheshkova Olga       Russia   4 kyu   6           -- 
10. Sokolova Anastasiya    Russia   1 kyu   6     -15  1879 
11. Timokhina Nadezhda     Russia   6 kyu   6           -- 
12. Gross Anna             Russia   4 kyu   5.5         -- 
13. Erenberg Yuliya        Russia   6 kyu   5.5         -- 
14. Yudina Mariya          Russia   4 kyu   5.5         -- 
15. Zvereva Anna           Russia   7 kyu   5           -- 
16. Nedashkovskaya Alyona  Russia   5 kyu   4           -- 
17. Voronova Natalya       Ukraine          3           -- 
18. Shubina Viktoriya      Russia   6 kyu   3           -- 
19. Tyuttina Alexandra     Russia  10 kyu   1.5         -- 
20. Parunova Elena         Russia   7 kyu   0.5         -- 



Swedish WC Qualification Final in renju played in Alby &  Uppsala 
26-30 June 1999 

                                 1  2  3  4  5  1  2  3  4  5   Po   Place  
RIF rating 
1. Stefan Karlsson   Stockholm      =  1  1  1     1  0  1  1   6.5     1   +24  2486 
2. Tord Andersson    Uppsala     =     1  =  1  0     0  1  1   5       2   +46  2326 
3. Petter Gardström  Uppsala     0  0     1  =  1  1     0  0   3.5     3   -58  2361 
4. Joachim Gaulitz   Stockholm   0  =  0     1  0  0  1     1   3.5     4   -26  2316 
5. Linus Hermansson  Hogsjo      0  0  =  0     0  0  1  0      1.5     5   +14  2056 


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Date sent:      	Sat, 3 Jul 1999 13:15:06 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 42 - 1999 
------------------------------------------------
 
The results from 
The Second Youth European Championship in Renju 
Poduga, 15 - 20 June, 1999 
will be found from the URL-address: 
http://195.84.172.147/renju/youthec99/youthec99.htm 
or if it works on the URL-adress: 
http://www.renju.nu/youthec99/youthec99.htm 

Short info: 
Gr A, Older boys,  1st Alexander Klimashin, Russia, tot 11 players 
Gr B, Young boys,  1st Tunnet Taimla, Estonia, tot 20 players 
Gr C, Older girls, 1st Elena Lebedeva, Russia, tot 6 players 
Gr D, Young girls, 1st Yuliya Savrasova, Russia, tot 20 players 

---------------------------- 
Swedish WCQ  

We have now played 6 days(10 rounds) of the Swedish Final Qualification 
tournament to World Championship in Beijing, China. That means the 
tournament is over and the three QT players from Sweden are selected: SK, TA 
och PG. 

The participants were: 

TA = Tord Andersson 
PG = Petter Gardström 
JG = Joachim Gaulitz 
LH = Linus Hermansson 
SK = Stefan Karlsson 

Round IX (played in Alby): 

TA-PG 0-1 
SK-JG 1-0 

Round X (played in Alby): 

JG-PG 1-0 
LH-TA 0-1 

Final Results: 

1. SK 6½ 
2. TA 5 
3. PG 3½ (14,25) 
4. JG 3½ (9) 
5. LH 1½ 

With best renju-greetings, 

Stefan Karlsson 
--------------------------------------- 

New option on Richard W. Rognlie´s play by mail server: 
http://eiss.erols.com/~pbmserv/ 

It is now possible to make a "pass" when you play renju using the server. 

------------------------------------------ 

Letter from Domino Federacion Internacional.
Maybe some of you can  help this organization with
information requested in this letter. 


Date sent:      	Thu, 01 Jul 1999 18:27:46 +0200 
From:           	Domino Federacion Internacional   
Send reply to:  	fedintdomino@geocities.com 
To:             	tommy.maltell@lemes.se 
Subject:        	Looking for domino players 

Dear Sir / Miss, 

I am writing to you because I need to find associations and persons 
related to the game of dominoes. We are trying to setup the 
Internantional Federation of Domino and we would like that every  country 
might be part of it. 

Would you be so kind to do some research for us? We just look for 
people, or better clubs, associations or federations of dominoes  players 
(with tiles not with cards).  We will apreciatte any kind of  information 
you can give us (please send it by fax or e-mail). 

Thank you in advance for your atention, yours sincerely, 


Eduardo Petreñas 

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Federación Internacional de domino 

mailto:fedintdomino@geocities.com 
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/5291/ 

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Date sent:      	Wed, 30 Jun 1999 23:40:19 +0200

Renju Newsletter No 41 - 1999
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We have now played 4,5 days(8 rounds) of the Swedish Final Qualification
tournament to World Championship in Beijing, China. The three best will
have
places in QT in WC. The participants are:

TA = Tord Andersson
PG = Petter Gardström
JG = Joachim Gaulitz
LH = Linus Hermansson
SK = Stefan Karlsson

Round VIII (played in Alby):

LH-PG 1-0
TA-SK 0-1

Standings after 8 rounds(in brackets how many games played so far):

1. SK 5½ (7)
2. TA 4  (6)
3. PG 2½ (6)
   JG 2½ (6)
5. LH 1½ (7)

With best renju-greetings,

Stefan Karlsson


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