[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 238 January 2018

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Tue Jan 9 19:43:45 GMT 2018


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NEWS

The full set of recent news items, including further details of some of the
items shown here, are on our News Pages <http://www.britgo.org/news>, and
on News Headlines <http://www.britgo.org/views/news>.
London Go Centre "Grand Opening"

This will be a two day event with teaching by Cătălin Țăranu and strong
British players. There is a three round Class A tournament, many prizes and
a free buffet on Saturday evening. There is a flyer on the BGA Calendar
<https://www.britgo.org/tournaments>, and further information including
pre-registration here <http://gocentre.londongo.club/events/grand-opening/>.
Chinese Dominate at London Open

Of the 94 players from the UK and abroad that played in the 2017 London
Open it was the large group of Chinese players currently living in the UK
that dominated the event, but also there were two Belgian players in the
top 5, Lucas Neirynck in third with 5 wins and Thomas Connor in fifth with
4 wins. The UK's top player, hence winning the David Ward Trophy, was
Daniel Hu in fourth place with 4 wins also. In the end it was Weijin Chen
who ended unbeaten with seven wins who took the trophy and top cash prize.
Second place went to Ho Yeung Woo who only lost in round four to Chen. Chen
is shown here in his last round game against Yousun Yang who took sixth.
UK Pair Win two in IAPGC

Congratulations go to Jenny Rofe-Radcliffe and Francis Roads for winning
two games at the 28th International Amateur Pair Go Championship in Tokyo.
They beat the pairs from Chile and Switzerland, losing to three Japanese
pairs, to take 25th place.

For a change, a Japanese pair (Unegawa and Takizawa) were the winners.
Korea took second, China third and Chinese Taipei fourth. The European Pair
Go Champions, Natalia Kovaleva and Dmitry Surin, took ninth and Klara
Zaloudkova and Jan Hora, from Czechia, also won three games.
AlphaGo on Netflix

Andrew Russel writes: A 1hr 30 min programme on Netflix was uploaded this
week (not sure if others already know of this) called AlphaGo. It looks
interesting.
ADMINAnnual Awards

Toby Manning (Acting President) writes:
"Many of you must know someone who made a notable achievement in 2017 on or
off the Go board. Please put them forward for our annual awards. To do this
send your nominations (with a max 100 word citation) to president at britgo.org.
The categories are:
* Club of the Year
* Player of the Year
* Recruiter of the Year
* Loss of the Year
Nominations are open until 15th February (send to president at britgo.org),
with voting opening shortly thereafter and closing one week before the AGM."
FUTURE EVENTS

   - Maidenhead-Hitachi, Saturday 20th January
   - Cheshire, Saturday 3rd February, Frodsham
   - London Go Centre Grand Opening, Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th February
   - Nottingham Kyu Teaching/Mini-Tournament, Saturday 24th February
   - Irish Go Congress, Friday 1st - Sunday 3rd March, Dublin
   - Isle of Skye, Saturday 2nd - Sunday 3rd March
   - Trigantius, Saturday 10th March, Cambridge
   - British Go Congress, Friday 6th - Sunday 8th April, Bristol
   - Candidates' Tournament, Saturday 5th - Monday 7th May. Closed event,
   i.e. by qualification only; you can check online if you may qualify
   <http://www.britgo.org/bchamp/qualifiers>.
   - Bracknell, Sunday 13th May, Wokingham
   - Welwyn Garden City, Saturday 19th May
   - Not the London Open, Saturday 26th - Monday 28th May
   - British Pair Go Championships, Saturday 2nd June, Hatfield
   - Durham, Saturday 9th – Sunday 10th June
   - Welsh Open, Saturday 30th June - Sunday 1st July, Barmouth
   - 5th Annual World Collegiate Wei-Chi Championships, during week Monday
   9th – Sunday 15th July, Cambridge

Later

   - Mind Sports Olympiad, Sunday 19th – Monday 27th August, London
   - Leo Phillips Isle Of Man Go Festival, Sunday 11th - Friday 16th August
   2019 (provisional).

Overseas

The European Go Federation's Tournament Calendar
<http://www.eurogofed.org/calendar/calendar.htm> includes the Major
European Tournaments and a World Tournament Calendar
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