Star woman players, My most memorable game

Dec. Narumi Osawa 4-dan


August this year: In China at the Huang Longshi Shuangdeng Cup
(a women's world championship)


November last year: In Dijon in France,
with the members of the Dijon Go Club


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In Toledo, Spain, in January this year

April this year: After the Huang Longshi Cup,
I went to have a look at the Gu-Lee Ten-Game Match.
(From right: Xie 6-dan, the Taiwan beauty Hei Jiajia
[Joanne Missingham], Lee Se-dol 9-dan, me)

June this year: In Central Park.
Xie and I made a trip to New York.

Last month I went to the Digital Contents Expo.
I'm operating a robot. I'd like to say a transformer,
but if anything it's a captured Japanese.

My most memorable game

Letter
The season of delicious new rice has arrived. I hope you are all well.
Today I played tennis with a few professional friends.
What happens when professional competitors play tennis . . .?
The voices flying around the heated court ask: 'What's the score now?' Not one person, myself included, remembers the score properly, so often the final score is hit-or-miss. Like Go, tennis has a fascination that makes you forget the existence of the score.
I want to make this autumn a season of Go and tennis and my barely continuing English conversation lessons. And of the new rice.

I hope that you all enjoy the long, splendid autumn nights.

Narumi Osawa

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