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- From: jzy@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Jim Yu)
- Subject: 1992: The Frist Year of IGS
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- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 08:06:52 GMT
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- Hi, everyone!
-
- It's now finally 1993 (except, when I start to write this, there are still
- 2 hours of 1992 left on west coast of North America).
-
- Happy New Year everyone!
-
- Looking back, the biggest event happened in 1992 that related to Go in
- Internet was probably IGS, the Go Server. It could be the biggest event of
- entire Go world in 1992 -- this might depend on the influence of IGS to the
- Go world in the future, and I am very positive about it.
-
- Personally, despite having 3 meals and 7-hour sleep a day, the struggles
- in school sometimes really made me feel miserable. Then there came the
- rescue from IGS. Playing Go, watching Go, and talking to friends -- these
- all kept me positive and often I regained the confidence I lost in a lousy
- quarter. In fact, in 1992, I made more friends on IGS than in classroom,
- and I am sure I made *better* friends on IGS too. IGS saved me many times
- in 1992.
-
- And I found some IGS'ers felt the same. They often say, "I don't know what
- I would be like without IGS." Of course, they would survive anyway, I am
- sure. :-) The truth is, Go is not as popular in North America or Europe as
- in East Asia, and many American or European players couldn't find anyone
- nearby who plays Go, and playing Go against oneself doesn't sound like a
- fun thing. :-) In this sense, IGS will play a significant role in
- populizing and developing Go in the Western world. Besides, IGS offers
- many golden opportunities for American and European players to meet players
- from Far East, and vice versa.
-
- Here I try to recall some important dates and events of IGS 1992. I feel
- lucky that I was one of the earliest players on IGS, and I was able to
- experience some exciting development of the Server. My list is certainly
- not complete, but roughly speaking, I believe it contains most of the
- important events. In the list, there are first appearances of some
- professional players; I have thought to mention the first appearances of
- some strong amateur players, but I couldn't come up with a good one. :-(
-
- I have virtually used IGS names in the list.
-
- *** IGS in 1992 ***
-
- * February, IGS goes to public. After many tests by tim and tweet,
- the first Go server in history is open to people with Internet access.
- Server's site is at University of New Mexico.
-
- * March. More and more and more and more players appear on IGS. Some
- joke that this is the best invention since paper. :-)
-
- * April 25, first time a professional player plays a game on IGS. Jiang
- Jujo 9 dan, from China, uses the account "tobe" plays a game vs ychen.
- At this time, most watcher still don't know that tobe is a pro. Only
- later when Jiang will play a half-dozen more games, people realize that
- the strongest player in the Western world has appeared on IGS.
-
- * June 7, a new server in France, a virtual copy of the New Mexico server,
- has its first game played. Manager of this server is fmc. Three days
- later, on June 10, another new server in Berkeley is put in public use.
- The Berkeley server is to replace the New Mexico server as the main site.
- Its managers are, again, tweet and tim. The old server, in NM, will be
- used less and less, and eventually closed.
-
- * July-August, IGSWCT -- IGS World Championship Tournament. Nearly 90
- players are involved in a tournament consisting of 4 groups. At the
- end, over 300 games are played, and all the orginization is single-handed
- by a popular kibitzer, UFO. Player m6 is to win the championship of
- Group 1, thus earning the title IGS92.
-
- * Meanwhile, two more professionals appear on IGS. On July 11, Tracy Jin
- in New York uses the name "tracy" to play a game with dong. This will
- be the only game Tracy plays on IGS in 1992. On July 12, a former
- Taiwan Meijin, Sheah Chen, plays his first game on IGS vs zhong. Sheah
- later will play more than a dozen games on IGS in 1992, including
- encounters with two IGS 7-dans, khuang and lzy. Sheah logs on from
- University of Illinois at Urban and Champaign.
-
- * August 31, Guo Juan, another professional player from China, plays her
- only IGS game of 1992 vs newone. She logs from the Netherlands.
-
- * Early September, focus shifts to Amsterdam, Holland (the Netherlands).
- The first game of 1992 Japan's Meijin Sen is to played in Amsterdam.
- With the help of some IGS'ers in Amsterdam, especailly jansteen, this
- is to be shown live on IGS. For warmup, on September 5, Nagahara
- Yoshiaki 6-dan plays a game vs lzy. Then on September 8, Ishida Yoshio
- 9-dan, who is to be the referee of the Meijin game, plays a game vs
- dong. Ishida-dong encounter attracts over 100 observers at one time,
- a sure unofficial record on IGS.
-
- * September 9-10, first game of Meijin Sen 1992 is shown live on IGS.
- Kobayashi Koichi and Otake Hideo start their best-of-seven matchup in
- a hotel in Amsterdam. Two IGS'ers, jansteen and AshaiRey, type in the
- moves for Kobayashi and Otake, respectively, based on the information
- received from TV terminals. The game is played in 16 hours, while
- the kibitzing on IGS lasts 18 hours. IGS-produced game file collects
- 3053 kibitzes, worth over 140KB of memory. :-)
-
- * October-November. More and more and more players appear on IGS. :-)
-
- * December, a new command, 'translate', is added to IGS. Its function
- is to translate some Go terms among Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean,
- Germany, Dutch, and French. From now on, many IGS Go players will
- become linguists. :-)
-
- * December 16, "IGS Summit." The France server manager, fmc, meets
- Berkeley server managers, tim and tweet, in San Francisco. At 6:32
- P.M., they shook hands at the intersection of Grant Avenue and Pine
- Street in downtown San Francisco, near Chinatown. Later they will have
- dinner together in Japantown. :-)
-
- * I just heard the last ticks of 1992 (Boy, I've worked on this for two
- hours? Okay it's a slow modem and a noisy phone line. :-)
-
- Happy New Year!
-
- Truly yours,
- Jim Zijian Yu
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- Go isn't everything. Go is the only thing. -- zhuge
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