Pavol Lisy
Pavol Lisy | |
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Nickname | palko(KGS) |
Born | February 1995 |
Residence | Dunajská Streda (Slovak Republic) |
Rank | 2p |
Pavol Lisý
Mgr. Pavol Lisý (born 9. 2. 1995, Dunajská Streda, Slovakia) is the first European[1][2][3][4] profesional go palyer.
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] awarded by the European Go Federation after taking fisrt place in the Pro Qualification Tournament[13]. He was promoted to the second professional dan in 2018[14].
Game achievements
- 2nd place European Grand Prix final (2019)[15]
- Master of Europe (2018)[16]
- Master of European Professionals (2018)[17]
- 2nd Grand Slam (2018)[18]
- The first European profesional go palyer (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
Reference
- ^ "Pavol Lisy First European Pro « American Go E-Journal".
- ^ "Pavol Lisy at Sensei's Library". senseis.xmp.net.
- ^ Lam, Benson (1 June 2014). "Pavol Lisy First European Pro". Weiqi To Go.
- ^ "Pavol Lisy – Board19 | 圍棋 News" (in Chinese (Taiwan)).
- ^ "Základné údaje". Gamča, Gymnázium, Grösslingová 18, Bratislava (in Slovak).
- ^ "Fakulta matematiky, fyziky a informatiky". www.iam.fmph.uniba.sk.
- ^ "u-go.net". www.u-go.net.
- ^ "European Go Youth Championship". archiwum.go.art.pl.
- ^ "Brief Interview with Pavol Lisy (Slovakia)". RANKA online. 1 September 2013.
- ^ "KBC(King's Baduk Training Center)". 欣文の囲碁世界. 14 January 2009.
- ^ "Pavol Lisy | Player card | E.G.D. - European Go Database". europeangodatabase.eu.
- ^ Lam, Benson (1 June 2014). "Pavol Lisy First European Pro". Weiqi To Go.
- ^ "CEGOAcademicSystem/Edition 2014-2015 at Sensei's Library". senseis.xmp.net.
- ^ "European Pros - Pavol Lisy". www.eurogofed.org.
- ^ "EGF Grand Prix Finale | Tournament card | E.G.D. - European Go Database". europeangodatabase.eu. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
- ^ "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.
- ^ "V hre Go má Slovensko majstra Európy". Hlavne.sk (in Slovak).
- ^ "Yike Cup and 4th European Go Grand Slam Tournament | Tournament card | E.G.D. - European Go Database". europeangodatabase.eu. Retrieved 2021-04-12.