Pavol Lisy

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Pavol Lisy
PavolLisy 2018.jpg
Nicknamecheater (KGS)
BornFebruary 1995
ResidenceDunajská Streda (Slovak Republic)
Rank2p

Mgr. Pavol Lisý (born 9/2/1995, Dunajská Streda, Slovakia) is the first European[1][2][3][4] professional go player.

Curriculum vitae[]

After graduating from the Grosslingová[5] high school, Pavel studied at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics at Comenius University in Bratislava. Here he successfully defended first a bachelor's thesis on the topic: "Cryptocurrency" and then a diploma thesis on the topic: "The use of statistical modeling to predict the behavior of mobile game players.[6] In addition to go,[7] he currently works as a programmer in the field of data processing.

Go career[]

Pavol Lisý started playing go at the age of 5. At the age of 6, he finished his first tournament at the European Children's Championship[8] (2001) with six wins out of six games. He studied go at home and later was taught by Miroslav Poilak 3d[9] once a week. In 2009, he received a scholarship sponsored, which was focused on 10 promising youths[10] from 10 countries to study go for 3 months in Kings Baduk School in the mountains near Beijing. He studied in Korea under the supervision of professional players: Kim Sung-Rae 8p, Kim Seong-Ryong 9p and Hong Seul-Ki 7d. Pavol was promoted to 6 dan amateur in 2012, one year later he was promoted to 7 dan amateur.[11]

In 2014, Pavol became the first professional player[12][13] awarded by the European Go Federation after taking first place in the Pro Qualification Tournament.[14] He was promoted to the second professional dan in 2018.[15]

Pavol Lisy at the age of 7

Game achievements[]

  • 2nd place European Grand Prix final (2019)[16]
  • Master of Europe (2018)[17]
  • Master of European Professionals (2018)[18]
  • 2nd Grand Slam (2018)[19]
  • The first European professional go player (2014)
  • Seven-time master of Slovak Republic (2010–2014, 2017, 2020)
  • Three-time European Junior Champion U20 U20 (2011,2013,2015)
  • 5th place místo World Amateur Go Championship, Sendai, Japan (2013)
  • 1st place místo Qinling Mountains Cup, Xian, China (2014)
  • 3th place of 2nd European Grand Slam, Berlin, Germany (2016)
  • 3th place of 2nd European Professional Championship, St. Petersburg, Russia (2017)
  • 1st place in more than 55 tournaments

References[]

  1. ^ "Pavol Lisy First European Pro « American Go E-Journal".
  2. ^ "Pavol Lisy at Sensei's Library". senseis.xmp.net.
  3. ^ Lam, Benson (1 June 2014). "Pavol Lisy First European Pro". Weiqi To Go.
  4. ^ "Pavol Lisy – Board19 | 圍棋 News" (in Chinese (Taiwan)).
  5. ^ "Základné údaje". Gamča, Gymnázium, Grösslingová 18, Bratislava (in sk-SK).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  6. ^ "Fakulta matematiky, fyziky a informatiky". www.iam.fmph.uniba.sk.
  7. ^ "u-go.net". www.u-go.net.
  8. ^ "European Go Youth Championship". archiwum.go.art.pl.
  9. ^ "Brief Interview with Pavol Lisy (Slovakia)". RANKA online. 1 September 2013.
  10. ^ "KBC(King's Baduk Training Center)". 欣文の囲碁世界. 14 January 2009.
  11. ^ "Pavol Lisy | Player card | E.G.D. - European Go Database". europeangodatabase.eu.
  12. ^ Lam, Benson (1 June 2014). "Pavol Lisy First European Pro". Weiqi To Go.
  13. ^ European Go Yearbook 2016. European Go Federation. [Amstelveen]. 2017. ISBN 978-90-827245-0-9. OCLC 1089833750.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  14. ^ "CEGOAcademicSystem/Edition 2014-2015 at Sensei's Library". senseis.xmp.net.
  15. ^ "European Pros - Pavol Lisy". www.eurogofed.org.
  16. ^ "EGF Grand Prix Finale | Tournament card | E.G.D. - European Go Database". europeangodatabase.eu. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  17. ^ "EGC European Championship 2018: Semi Final, Final, 3rd and 4th Place | Tournament card | E.G.D. - European Go Database". europeangodatabase.eu. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  18. ^ "V hre Go má Slovensko majstra Európy". Hlavne.sk (in sk-SK).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  19. ^ "Yike Cup and 4th European Go Grand Slam Tournament | Tournament card | E.G.D. - European Go Database". europeangodatabase.eu. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
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