[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 273 December 2020

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Fri Dec 4 08:28:35 GMT 2020


This issue is also available at http://www.britgo.org/newsletter/273



FROM THE EDITOR

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that they be Go-related and "newsy". The place for debate and general
discussion is the BGA open mailing list Gotalk. However, an introduction to
a new topic is fine in the Newsletter. A brief introduction to Gotalk, with
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Coronavirus
page <http://www.britgo.org/coronavirus>.

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month.

Jil Segerman
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>.
Purchase of National MindSports Centre

We are about to exchange contracts on the purchase of the ex-Salvation Army
citadel in Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith (West London); the T Mark Hall
Foundation has provided £400k out of the £1.7M purchase price.

In the New Year we will need to renovate the building, which has been
unoccupied for four years, by sorting out some rising damp, recommissioning
the water, gas and electric, redecorating and so on, together with some
repairs and some minor structural changes, before finally occupying the
building.
Alison Bexfield Playing in World Amateur Women's Go Championship

Alison writes: "I am playing in the World Amateur Women's Go Championship.
There are 33 players from 33 countries taking part."
She is in the European group for the preliminary knockout round, and has
won her first game, against Viktoriia Symonenko from the Ukraine. Her next
opponent will be from Croatia, and if she wins that game she will be
through to the main tournament.
2020 Pandanet Go European Team Championship

In the second match of the new season in the B-League, the UK played and
beat Sweden by three games to one. The match page
<https://www.britgo.org/news/2020/teams1117> includes reports on their
games by the four UK players Daniel Hu, Alex Kent, Jon Diamond and Jamie
Taylor.

Photos: Alex Kent and Jon Diamond


CCTV World Youth

Our second match was against China, with result going as expected. We also
lost to France on the same weekend that we played them in the European
Youth. We then had two close losses to Croatia and Hungary.

In the individual junior section, Ryan Zhang continued to do well, beating
Liu Zijia of China and Julie Blondeau of France. He then lost to the
Ukrainian player and the Japanese boy, but was still in chance to make the
knock-out stage with two games remaining.
European Youth Go Team Championship

Our UK Youth Go Team for this year's European Youth Go Team Championship is
as follows:
U20 players Jacob Zhang 3dan Jayden Yui-Him Ng 1 dan
U16 players Sam Barnett 2k Edmund Smith 3k Scott Cobbold 3k
U12 players Daniel Chun Yang 1d Ryan Zhang 2k George Han 3k Lea Wong 5k
Yanyi Xiong 9k Alexander Timperi 10k

The team played its first match against the relatively strong French team,
and won 3-2. Our next match is on 12 December, when we play Romania.
Youth Match vs Hong Kong

<http://www.britgo.org/files/2020/hkmatch2020.jpg>

On 7th November we started a Supergo match on KGS between twelve British
youth players and a team of twelve Chinese children from Hong Kong, under
Liana Ao 4p. Liann Wong and Ben Levy both lost to Hong Kong's Kin Ming Lee,
but he lost to Andrew Volovich. Outstandingly Andrew won the next four
before losing to Yat Shu Li; we are therefore currently 5-3 up in the
match. Next up for UK is Matthew Jackson. Match details
<http://www.britgo.org/junior/hkmatch2020>
ADMINBGA Journal

BGJ 193 is available in the members area. The copydate for BGJ 194 is
31/12/2020.
Online Congress early in 2021

The recent survey of members showed a good degree of interest both in
playing Online Go, and participating in a future BGA Online Congress. As a
result a small management team has been set up to drive this forwards. The
hope is that this event can be organised for some time in January or
February, further details will be issued as soon as plans become firmer.
This is not intended to be a replacement for the usual face-to-face
congress which we hope will be held in 2021, though possibly moved to a
different time of year.
EVENTS COMING SOON

New tier-based restrictions have come into force in England, and there
continue to be differing regulations across the UK. Anyone thinking of
planning a face-to-face event should think carefully about whether social
distancing and related regulations in their part of the UK can be fully met.

Government guidelines may be found at:
* England <https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus>
* Scotland <https://www.gov.scot/coronavirus-covid-19/>
* Wales <https://gov.wales/coronavirus>
* Northern Ireland
<https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/campaigns/coronavirus-covid-19>

There are no plans for face-to-face events during the remains of 2020, and
those listed for 2021 are provisional. Tournament organisers will be
responsible for safety and legal compliance. Various Online events are
being planned.

*Events not cancelled* at time of going to press include:
*THIS MONTH*
British Youth Go Championship (online) *Deadline for entries: 5th December*
*JANUARY/FEBRUARY*
BGA Online Congress
*LATER*
April, British Go Congress
May, Not the London Open
June, Welsh Open
August, Youth Training Residential
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