[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 277 April 2021

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Thu Apr 8 19:35:43 BST 2021


This issue is also available at http://www.britgo.org/newsletter/277



FROM THE EDITOR

Contributions are always welcome, both from our members and others. We ask
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
a link for joining, is on the BGA page Go on the Internet
<https://www.britgo.org/gopcres/info#mail>. See also the BGA temporary
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>.
Pandanet Go European Team Championship


The UK team drew an exciting match against Italy. Game reports from the
players Daniel Hu, Alex Kent, Jon Diamond and Des Cann are here
<http://britgo.org/news/2021/teams0309>.
22-March: BGA Launches YouTube Channel

The BGA now has its own YouTube channel
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbbc2yTdNeRDWScNzyihiXw> containing
initially some of Mateusz Surma's recent lectures and game reviews. This
follows on from the success of the London Go Centre channel
<https://www.youtube.com/c/LondonGoCentre>.
A year of COVID-19 Virtual Meetings -- Oxford City Go Club

A message from Harry Fearnley: "In the Newsletter 265, April 2020
<http://www.britgo.org/newsletter/265>, we reported on our early use of
Zoom meetings with the OGS Go Server <https://online-go.com/>. Now, we pay
for a recurrent monthly Zoom subscription (~£171 p/a), and have been using
this combination twice a week, for many months.

This has worked well, with more of us becoming familiar with the
technology. We have managed to keep in touch with absentee club members (in
Australia, China, Germany, and Yorkshire), and have extended our reach to
include others – both new arrivals locally, and existing contacts from
elsewhere (Australia, China, Netherlands, London, Staffordshire, etc.). We
like the idea of the club staying fairly "local", but have been happy to
have visitors from elsewhere.

We have found Zoom's "Breakout Rooms" very useful to allow a few people to
have detailed discussions, without disrupting the other players in the Main
Room. We use Zoom's "Share Screen" to review games – much easier than using
OGS's Review Game function, or their Chat window, alone. We often use OGS's
free KataGo AI review – several of us also pay OGS for an enhanced version
(~£5 p/m), which we use to enhance our Reviews. In addition, some club
members run KataGo/ Katrain
<https://github.com/sanderland/katrain/releases> (or
similar) on their own PC – particularly good for the more complicated
positions.

Recently, we used Zoom (easily) to record one of our review discussions –
Ondrej Kruml (5 dan) commenting on an (even) Teaching game that he had
played with a 1 kyu – including comments from other Club members. Gerry
Gavigan then spent many hours cleaning up the video to put it on the LGC
YouTube channel <https://www.youtube.com/c/LondonGoCentre/>. Some further
information is on our Club's page
<http://www.britgo.org/clubs/oxford_c.html>"
Want to visit a (real) Go Club, virtually?

Harry Fearnley again: "Your Club not meeting yet, and wanting to play some
non-tournament games? ... The Oxford Go Club
<http://www.britgo.org/clubs/oxford_c.html> welcomes visitors, and meets
*virtually* twice a week – Tuesday evenings (18.30-23.00~), and Saturday
mornings (10.00-13.30~) – and we have space for a few more.

We use Zoom, and play on OGS <https://online-go.com/>, where we have a Club
room <https://online-go.com/group/4678> – more details elsewhere in this
Newsletter. Please email harryfearnley at gmail.com
<harryfearnley at gmail.com?subject=Want%20to%20join%20Oxford%20on%20OGS%20with%20Zoom%20--%20BGA%20NL%20277>
–
if you want to join us for some meetings."

ADMIN.

Annual General Meeting

The 2021 AGM will be held, like last year, as a virtual meeting using ZOOM.
It will be on Friday 7th May, at 20:00. The Agenda is as follows:

   1.

   Election of Tellers
   2.

   Minutes of 2020 AGM
   *Motion 1* - ‘The members accept the minutes of the 2020 AGM’
   3.

   Matters arising from the minutes
   4.

   Officer’s Reports
   a) President
   b) Treasurer
   c) Secretary
   d) Membership Secretary
   e) Auditor
   5.

   Elections
   a) President
   b) Treasurer
   c) Secretary
   d) Council Members
   e) Auditor
   6.

   Council Motions
   *Motion 2* - ‘That the BGA agrees in principle to change from an
   Unincorporated Association to a Company Limited by Guarantee, and instructs
   Council to consult with Members in order to bring forward a proposal to an
   EGM to be held at a suitable date later in the year’
   *Motion 3* - ‘That the BGA should provide two levels of membership: one
   with printed journal, one without. Council is free to set appropriate
   pricing of these membership levels.’
   7.

   Member's Motions Motions proposed by H Fearnley and seconded by R Mullens
   *Motion 4* - ‘Terminate the existing contractual arrangements to produce
   a paper copy of the BGJ, as soon as possible.’
   *Motion 5* - ‘The BGA implement a separate, opt-in, service for members
   -- "delivery of printed BGJ" -- which is fully costed, and self-supporting.’
   *Motion 6* - ‘Any decision to dissolve the BGA must require the approval
   of 75% of the individual membership of the BGA’
   *Motion 7* - ‘Any decision to transfer assets from the BGA into a new
   entity must require the approval of 75% of the individual membership of the
   BGA.’
   8.

   Any Other Business

This agenda can be found on the Members' Area
<https://www.britgo.org/history/councilnews> of the website. It also
contains links to a number of papers for the AGM, and instructions on the
handling of Proxy votes if required.

Please note that more supporting papers are likely to be added over the
coming days.
Rating System

Recent research has indicated that the European Go Ratings System needed
revising. The system was deflationary, resulting in European grades being
out-of-step with those in the United States and the Far East. As a result
the EGF set up a Ratings Commission (convened by Toby Manning) which
developed a revised algorithm to convert Tournament Results into Ratings.
Toby has now stood down from the Ratings Commission.

This new algorithm has now been implemented, and as BGA ratings
<http://www.britgo.org/ratings/current> are based on the European Go
Database your rating will have (almost certainly) improved. For stronger
dan players there is little change, while for the bulk of players around 1
dan there is a change of bit less than 1 rank upwards, so for example a 1
kyu with 1992 rating points (GoR) has now 2068 GoR and can play as 1 dan.
For single or double digit kyus this change can make up to 140 rating
points, it depends bit how many tournaments / games they have played.

The floor of the Ratings System has also been moved from 20 kyu to 30 kyu.
This will give beginners an easier start into the world of rated games, and
will avoid any "pile-up" at 20 kyu.

The system is run by Lorenz Trippel and Julien Corcessin (Switzerland).
They would like to improve the system, to bring it up to current web
standards. If you are knowledgeable in the areas of PHP programming,
databases, web design or simply want to help update the documentation or
help validating tournaments please contact Lorenz (secretary at eurogofed.org).
Mastermind

BBC Two’s quiz show Mastermind is currently scouring the UK to find
contenders for the next series which will be filmed in Belfast! Entry is
open to all UK residents (including Channel Islands & the Isle of Man) who
are aged 18 or over.

Although applications close on Monday 24th May 2021 at midnight, we would
encourage you to apply as soon as possible as casting is currently under
way. Please email mastermind.hth at hattrick.com to request an application
form (it takes just 10 minutes to complete).
Discounts at Hoyle's of Oxford <https://hoylesoxford.com/>

The owner Phillip Scaysbrook informs us that the physical bricks and mortar
shop is to open on 12th April. There is a 10% discount for BGA members,
both online if you order via the BGA website
<http://www.britgo.org/books/members> and in the shop. They have expanded
the range on offer slightly since before lockdown, including the books.
EVENTS COMING SOON

Restrictions due to the risk of infection with Covid-19 continue. 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>

Face-to-face events are provisional. Tournament organisers will be
responsible for safety and legal compliance. Various Online events are
being planned. For further details see http://www.britgo.org/tournaments

April, Youth Monthly - Rapid Play Handicap on OGS
May, Youth Monthly - McMahon on OGS, London Go Centre (may change to June)
June, Pair Go (provisional), Cheltenham (provisional), Durham (Online),
Welsh Open (provisional)
July, UK Go Challenge Finals (Online)
August, Youth Training Residential (provisional)
September, European Women's Go Championship, London
December, London Open
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