[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 229 April 2017

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Thu Apr 13 20:34:46 BST 2017


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Jil Segerman, Newsletter Editor
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>.
Novices' Tournament

On the afternoon of the Trigantius Tournament in Cambridge, the Trigantius
Novices' <http://britgo.org/node/5776> was run in one of the other rooms of
the University Staff Club.This year there were fifteen players in the
tournament, twelve juniors, two parents of junior players, and one
organiser of a school Chess and Go club. Twelve of the fifteen are pictured.
The crucial match to decide the winner was between two of the adult
players, Pierre Oliviere from Harpenden and Mark Walters from Cambridge. In
the end Pierre won by a single point. The top junior players, in joint
third place with three wins, were David Baldwin from Letchworth, and Sam
Beck, Waylon Gao and Yize Gao, from the local junior club.
European Go Congress 2017

22 July to 6 August in Oberhof, Germany.
Latest updates are on the Congress website <http://www.egc2017.eu/>
European Go Congress 2018

27 July to 12 August in Pisa, Italy
A long way ahead, but worth noting that there are several deadlines on
which the price goes up; the next one being 1st May this year. See
Registration tab on the Congress website <http://egc2018.it/en/>
Discover Japan Day

Japan Society North West are organising a Discover Japan Day
<http://www.jsnw.org.uk/>, in Liverpool, from 11 am to 4 pm, and the BGA
will be demonstrating Go to many families all day. If you're interested in
helping us, and you are most welcome, please let Helen or Martin Harvey
know, on jm.harvey at ntlworld dot com.
ADMINCandidates' Tournament

Candidates will be held 29th April - 1st May in West London. Qualifiers
will be sent invitations shortly and any enquiries can be sent to the
organiser, Matt Marsh (matt at crazedbytes.net)."
Youth Go Residential course

We have now mostly finalised details of the proposed course. It will be at
Caythorpe Court in South Lincolnshire, from midday Monday 14th August to
early afternoon Wednesday 16th August. The programme will include serious
Go study time, with breaks in the afternoon for a wide choice of exciting
outdoor activities, from archery to zipwire. Some support may be available
from the Castledine-Barnes fund for students who have expensive
long-distance travel. Full details will soon be sent to all our Go teachers
and to anyone who registers an interest with youth-chair AT britgo.org
Plans for a "London Mind Sports Centre"

Message from Toby Manning, Finance Director of the T Mark Hall Foundation.
As you may know, the T Mark Hall Foundation
<http://www.tmhallfoundation.org.uk/> is discussing the possibility of
opening a "London Mind Sports Centre", in cooperation with the Chess
community.
We wish to share our thinking with BGA members, and so we are holding
a *"Discussion
Meeting" on Sunday April 30* at the Young Chelsea Bridge Club (West London
Go Club) at 18:30 - this will be immediately after day 2 of the Candidates'
Tournament, and also after the end of the "Bar-Low". There will be no
charge for entry: we hope to serve refreshments.
*All BGA members are welcome.* For planning purposes it would be helpful if
you could let Toby know if you are coming, but this is not essential.
FUTURE EVENTS

   - International Teams Spring Match, Saturday 22nd April, London
   - Candidates' Tournament, Saturday 29th April - Monday 1st May, London
   - Bar Low, Sunday 30th April, London
   - Galway, Saturday 6th May - Sunday 7th May
   - Bracknell, Sunday 14th May, Wokingham
   - Irish Open Pair Go Championships, Sunday 14th May, Dublin
   - Scottish Open, Saturday 27th - Sunday 28th May, Edinburgh
   - British Pair Go Championships, Saturday 3rd June, Hatfield
   - Durham, Saturday 10th – Sunday 11th June
   - Welsh Open, Saturday 24th - Sunday 25th June, Barmouth
   - Mindsports Academy youth event (UK Go Challenge Finals), Saturday 8th
   July, Stoke.
   - Belfast, Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd July
   - European Go Congress, Saturday 22nd July - Sunday 6th August, Oberhof,
   Germany
   - Isle Of Man Go Festival, Sunday 30th July - Friday 4th August
   - Arundel, Sunday 13th August
   - Youth Boot Camp, Monday 14th - Wednesday 16th August, Caythorpe Court,
   South Lincolnshire
   - Mind Sports Olympiad, Sunday 20th – Monday 28th August, London

Later

   - Three Peaks, Saturday 4th November - Sunday 5th November, Ingleton
   - London Open, Thursday 28th – Sunday 31st December

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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