[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 268 July 2020

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Fri Jul 10 16:18:48 BST 2020


FROM THE EDITOR

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Coronavirus
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Jil Segerman
AGM

As previously announced, the 2020 AGM took place online on Zoom on 7th July
at 20:00. Council member Colin Williams sends this report.

A successful online AGM was held online with 32 members attending. Full
minutes will be available on the website shortly, this is a brief summary.

As all the positions open for election had just one candidate, they were
elected without a vote. The only change was Colin Williams taking over as
Secretary from Jonathan Chin, who is standing down after a very creditable
ten years in the role.

Encouragingly analysis showed that over the previous 5 years there has been
a 114% increase in DDK (double digit kyu) players taking part in
tournaments, and that the number of youth players had increased by 135%.

There was some discussion about the lack of progress on upgrading the
website. That responsibility now falls to Colin Williams who has taken over
the chairmanship of the online committee.

The proposed amendments to the constitution were passed, after some debate.
These will introduce proxy voting for general meetings, ensure that family
memberships will have two votes, and tidied up the winding-up arrangements
to reflect the demise of the European Go Cultural Centre.

There was considerable discussion over the relationship between the BGA and
the T Mark Hall Foundation, and how the views of the BGA Council were taken
into account by the TMHF directors appointed by the BGA. Toby said that he
expected the relationship between the two organisations would continue to
evolve, and given proposed changes at the TMHF the BGA would need to look
into how it appointed the Directors.
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>.
UK Youth Go Players Online

The meetings on OGS for youth players and parents are continuing every
Sunday from 4pm to 6pm. There are junior players from 25-kyu up to 2-kyu
and about half a dozen parents joining in as well. New members are very
welcome, please contact Paul Smith (paul361smith at gmail.com) for details
of how to join.

On 1 June some of our youth players from this group joined in the Dutch
youth group on OGS organised by Dave de Vos. We won 6 out of 8 games played
against the Dutch junior players (and Alexander Hsieh won a handicap game
against Dave), but this wasn't a competition. The point was just mostly to
play with some different players and have fun. If there are any other
groups on OGS (for example any UK club groups) who we could have a joint
meeting with please let Paul know.

On 7 June we started a "Supergo" match on KGS
<http://britgo.org/junior/chinamatch2020> between twelve British youth
players and a team of twelve youth players organised by Go teacher Li Ang
in China. This will carry on for several weeks with one or two games each
weekend. The British team is Lea Wong, Caleb Monk, Yanyi Xiong, Alexander
Timperi, Alexander Hsieh, Jonah Burnstone-Cresswell, Scott Cobbold, Edmund
Smith, Gene Wong, Tom Bradbury, Daniel Chun Yang and Jayden Ng.
Congatulations to Lea who won all of her first three games! Seven games
have now been played and the score is 7-2 to the UK team. Yanyi is doing
very well, he has won four games so far and is still undefeated. You can
keep up to date with the match on this page
<http://www.britgo.org/junior/chinamatch2020> and you can watch the games
in the British Room on KGS.

On 15 June eight English players and eight Scottish players met up in the
Scotland Youth Team Room (organised by Greg Kudla) on OGS. They played two
rounds and we think the score was 9-7 but we are not sure who won! It was
great for both sides to meet some different players. The Scottish youth
players have improved quickly and some are very strong for their age.
Successful July Youth Squad Tournament

On Sunday 5 July, 30 young Go players gathered online for our first online
training tournament for the UK Youth Go Squad, reports Alison Bexfield. Any
player who had reached 20 kyu or better was invited (that we were aware of)
and it was pleasing to see how many of the players had improved over recent
months since we last saw them play. The tournament was played over three
rounds during the afternoon on OGS, where we were able to have a private
invitation-only group.

The fact that the strength of our youth players has increased over recent
years was evidenced by the fact that 8 of our 30 players were graded 3kyu
or stronger (with three of this group in the U12 age group). Jacob Zhang is
our strongest player and won all three games to lead the top group,
although a very rapidly improved Ryan Zhang, now playing at 2 kyu, gave him
a good game. Other notable results were the three wins from Edmund Smith (3
kyu), Caleb Monk (11k), David Baldwin (14k) and one of the Scottish youth
team (Lukasz Kudla 14k).
BGA Online League

Matt Marsh sends apologies for the delays in getting the online league
started. We are in the process of re-starting this within the next month or
so. Could anyone who would like to enter a team please contact Matt (
matt at crazedbytes.net) - even if you had previously been in contact, to make
sure that we don't miss anyone.
BGA Online Tournament

Also from Matt Marsh: Following our successful online tournament in May, we
will hold another in July. This will have a slightly different format to
the first one, with 3 rounds in a single day on Saturday 25th July. Further
details here. <http://www.britgo.org/july2020online>
ADMIN.BGJ paper or electronic?

Chris Kirkham writes: With the British Go Journal (BGJ) accessible to
members on the BGA website as soon as it is published, the BGA has now
implemented the policy of not sending paper copies of the BGJ to members
who have expressed the wish not to receive it. If you would like to
discontinue receiving the paper copy, and have not already had an email
about this, please email the Membership Secretary (mem at britgo.org) to that
effect.
Data Protection

The BGA has updated its Data Protection Policy
<http://www.britgo.org/policy/policies14> to correct an omission: we hold
your email address (but no other information) in an online database which
is part of the britgo domain. This database is password protected, is not
linked to the main site (hence not accessible by search engines) and only
available to BGA Officials on a "need-to-know" basis. This database is used
to dispatch this Newsletter (and also occasionally other messages, such as
the recent AGM announcement). A similar database is used for communications
about Youth issues, including the Youth Newsletter.
EVENTS COMING SOON

*NOTE Coronavirus*

Current Government advice (4 July 2020) totally precludes over-the-board
events. The over-the-board events listed here have not yet been cancelled,
because they may be able to go ahead if the advice changes. Various Online
events are being planned.

Here <http://www.britgo.org/files/Coronavirus2.pdf> is the BGA's general
advice on playing Go during the disease outbreak, including links to the
Government advice (dated 28 June 2020).

*Events not cancelled* at time of going to press include:
*JULY*
Played on OGS. 3 round McMahon *Online*
Not the London Open
*AUGUST*
Mind Sports Olympiad, *Online*
*SEPTEMBER*
Cornwall
T Mark Hall Rapid Play, London
European Women's Championship, London
Swindon
Sheffield
*OCTOBER*
Northern, Cheadle Hulme, Manchester
Wessex, Bath
Three Peaks, Ingleton
*NOVEMBER*
British Youth Go Championship
*DECEMBER*
Edinburgh Xmas
London Open

*LATER*
April, British Go Congress
June, Welsh Open
August, Youth Training Residential
November, Doki Doki Festival, Manchester

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