[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 145 August 2018
Jil Segerman
jil.segerman at gmail.com
Tue Aug 7 13:59:33 BST 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>.
BGJ 184 is now available
The Summer 2018 edition of the British Go Journal is now available in the
Members' Area.
Annual World Collegiate Weiqi Championship (AWCC)
The fifth AWCC was held in Cambridge this year and organised by the
International University Weichi Federation (IUWF). Naturally it was
supported by the BGA. Many of the organising team were students at British
Universities including Daniel Hu, Junan Jiang, Weichin Dai and Joanne Leung.
The tournament had 102 players and it was held over two days and six
rounds, apart from the A group that also had semi-finals and final on the
third day. In the final (shown here) Baek Woon Ki beat Tang Hau Liu to
become this years AWCC champion.
UK Go Challenge Finals
After the AWCC had ended, the following day, 14th July, the BGA used one of
the playing rooms to organise the UK Go Challenge Finals. Thanks to the Ing
foundation of Shanghai, the Go equipment used by the AWCC has been donated
to the BGA and it was used by the 28 children attending the Finals.
Battled over 7 rounds on 13x13 boards, the finals ended up in a three-way
tie, with joint winners Charlotte Bexfield, Edmund Smith and Yue Wen. These
won U18 Girls, U14 Boys and U8 Boys respectively.
The other age-group winners were: U16 Boys David Baldwin, U12 Boys
Alexander Hsieh, U10 Boys Theodore Chui, U14 Girls Hilary Bexfield, U12
Girls Julia Volovich, U10 Girls Zoe Walters, U8 Girls Auden Oliviere. Keira
Haden won the Challengers' section for beginners. Best senior club was
Cambridge (beating Letchworth 2-1) and Harpenden was the best Primary
School.
British Championship Title Match - Game 1
On Saturday 21st July the first game of the British Championship, between
Andrew Simons and Sam Aitken, took place. After more than 6 hours of play,
Andrew Simons won by 2.5 points after Sam failed to successfully invade a
large corner of Andrew's. A commentary by Andrew Simons is available here
<https://lifein19x19.com/viewtopic.php?f=48&p=234158#p234158>. The next
game will be be announced on the BGA events page, with again live online
relay in the British Room on KGS.
DeepMind AlphaGo Team Receive Inaugural IJCAI Marvin Minsky Medal
The team behind DeepMind’s world-beating AlphaGo system have been announced
as the recipients of the inaugural Marvin Minsky Medal for Outstanding
Achievements in Artificial Intelligence, given by the International Joint
Conferences on Artificial Intelligence organisation. IJCAI report here
<http://www.ijcai.org/awards/minsky_medal>.
ADMIN
Attention Go Club members: We are currently updating the Club Directory
(see Find a Club on the menu at the top of each page). If you are our
primary contact for your club then the recent mail message from us may be
languishing in your spam folder. Please review your entry in the Directory
and notify us of anything that is out of date by email to
club-chair at britgo.org. If you are not the primary contact, please take time
to review the entry anyway.
FUTURE EVENTS
Further details on http://www.britgo.org/tournaments
- Mind Sports Olympiad, Go Open Sunday 19th, 13x13 and 9x9 Monday 20th
August, London
- Youth Training Residential, Wednesday 29th - Friday 31st August, near
Grantham
- Arundel, Saturday 1st September
- Penzance (Cornwall), Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th September
- Sheffield, Sunday 23rd September
- Swindon, Saturday 29th September
- T Mark Hall Rapid Play Tournament, Saturday 29th September, London Go
Centre
- International Teams Autumn Match, Sunday 30th September, London Go
Centre
- Northern, Sunday 21st October, Cheadle Hulme
- Wessex, Sunday 28th October, Bath
- Three Peaks, Saturday 3rd November - Sunday 4th November, Ingleton,
Yorkshire
- Doki Doki Festival, Manchester, Saturday 10th November
- London Open, Friday 28th–Monday 31st December, London Go Centre.
Later
- 27th Welsh Open, Saturday 22nd - Sunday 23rd June 2019, Barmouth
- European Go Congress, Brussels, 20th July - 4th August 2019.
- 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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