April 12
T Board take a lead

When games from I round of Fujitsu Cup ended, second match in KB League started between T Board and Yeongnam Ilbo teams. Today we could see two games. In first captain of Yeongnam Ilbo team Kim Jiseok 4p beat Lee Chungyu 1p by 1,5 point. This game was very calm for young player.
Second game was more aggressive and after big kill in middle game fight An Choyeong 9p resign to Heo Yeongho 6p.
Yeongnam Ilbo vs T Board (2-0)
- Kim Jiseok 4p vs Lee Chungyu 1p W+1,5
- Heo Yeongho 6p vs An Choyeong 9p W+R
- Yun Junsang 7p vs Kim Seungjun 9p
- Kang Yootaek 1p vs Choi Myeonghun 9p
- Kim Hyeongwoo 2p vs Lee Wondo 1p
Tomorrow you can see another two new korean shodan. I’m very curious about they style.
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Hi
Thanks for the work on your blog, I enjoy reading it. A question on the names in this post - I am trying to match the players to the Cyberoro games.
“Kim Jiseok 4p vs Lee Chungyu 1p”
This must be Kim J.S. 4p vs Lee C.K. 1p
“Heo Yeongho 6p vs An Choyeong 9p”
This must be Heo Y.H. 6p vs Ahn J.Y. 9p
“Yun Junsang 7p vs Kim Seungjun 9p”
This must be Yoon J.S. 7p vs Kim S.J. 9p
“Kang Yootaek 1p vs Choi Myeonghun 9p”
This must be Kang Y.T 1p vs Choi M.H. 9p
“Kim Hyeongwoo 2p vs Lee Wondo 1p”
This must be Kim H.W. 2p vs Lee W.D. 1p
So there are some discrepancies in most of these, either initials are wrong or name is slightly wrong (I used the ranks to make sure of the matches). Do you know why there is a difference?
Also, do you know which of these Youngnam IIbo players is “Hye Yeon”, the writer of the Full of Surprises blog?
First in Korea “k” and “g” is generally the same letter.
Second “J” and “Ch” have very similar pattern.
Genrelly at cyberoro you can use this pattern: first Surname (example: Lee) + first letter of first syllable of firstname + first letter of second syllable in firstname
of course sometime there is some misspelling we are only humans :)
For last question i will answer in new post
I forgot if you know more about korean spelling, search google for “Hangul”