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Old 11-15-2006   #21 (permalink)
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Hi Ray,

I didn't mean to imply that Hikari-Utsuri would be lumped into Kawari but I see that's how it might read.

In the show I was mentioning there were two Bekkos and 1 Kin-Showa entered, so the Club decided to close down these two classes. The Bekkos were moved to Kawari and the Kin-Shows to Hikarimoyo, which as you say makes some sense.

The Arcen situation is almost the exact opposite, where excess entrants require a totally different solution. Personally I felt that the Kawari2 rules needed to be amended. This year we had Kigois and Ki-Ochiba in Kawari1 when it would have been better to put kigoi in Kawari2 and take Ochiba-Shigure and put it back in Kawari1. Keeping patterned and plain apart.

Now that you have reminded me about that, I shall pass on my recommendations to the Voorzitter and Team Asia when they return from Thailand at the end of the week.

tot zeins
Bern
Hoi Bern,

The Kawarimono category is very divers. As with the Chagoi, Soragoi and Ochiba Shigure in the past, other varieties tend not to be entered into the show because the owners know they will have a hard time winning anything. It would be great for KK to see some of the older varieties as Kigoi, Karasu, Hajiro entered into the show. But without any chance of winning, I don't see this happening anytime soon. So a change or division in Kawarimono could help. But I realize full well that it's difficult to change the rules. Besides the conservatism among KK and slow pace of bureaucracy within an organisation where would you draw the line?

Tot ziens,

Ray
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