[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter No. 248 November 2018

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 19:51:34 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>.
British Championship

We are holding the 3rd (and final) title match game for this year's British
Championship (between Sam Aitken & Andrew Simons, currently tied at 1-1) on
Sunday 18th November at 10:30am. There will be a live relay of the game on
KGS
BGJ 185 is now available

The Autumn 2018 edition of the British Go Journal is now available in the
Members' Area.
Pandanet Go European Team Championship

In the second round of the new season, the UK team lost all four games
against Serbia. The result was not a surprise, as Serbia has an extremely
strong team, quite likely the strongest in this league. The next match will
be against Belgium, on 20th November. Game comments from the players via
the News page, and more information here
<http://www.britgo.org/events/euroteams2018>
T Mark Hall Remembered at London Go Centre

22 players came to the London Go Centre to take part in the first T Mark
Hall Rapid Play. Before the prize ceremony, Francis Roads said a few words
to inform or remind the players who T Mark Hall was, how he liked fast
games and how the London Go Centre was a consequence of his bequest to Go.

Shown here is the overall winner Tunyang Xie (4d China) who won all five
games, together with Peikai Xue (1k London) on four wins and Zhanqi Kang
(2d Winchester) was third. Lower down those who won four games were James
Taylor (11k Warwick University) and Caleb Monk (20k Kings College Juniors).
More photos via the news report <http://www.britgo.org/news/2018/tmarkhall>.
FUTURE EVENTS

Further details on http://www.britgo.org/tournaments

   - Doki Doki Festival, Manchester, Saturday 10th November
   - Coventry, Saturday 24th November
   - British Youth Go Championship, Saturday 1st December, Birmingham
   - Edinburgh Christmas, Saturday 15th December
   - London Open, Friday 28th – Monday 31st December, London Go Centre
   - Maidenhead-Hitachi, Saturday 19th January 2019
   - Cheshire, Saturday 2nd February, Frodsham
   - Cambridge Junior Chess and Go Club's 25th Year Special, Cambridge,
   (provisional) Saturday 2nd March
   - Trigantius, Saturday 9th March, Cambridge
   - Welwyn Garden City, Saturday 23rd March
   - British Go Congress, Friday 5th - Sunday 7th April, Manchester

Later

   - Not the London Open, Saturday 25th - Monday 27th May
   - Durham, Saturday 15th – Sunday 16th June
   - 27th Welsh Open, Saturday 22nd - Sunday 23rd June, Barmouth
   - European Go Congress 2019, Brussels, 20th July - 4th August
   - Leo Phillips Isle Of Man Go Festival 2019, Sunday 11th - Friday 16th
   August

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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