[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 283 October 2021

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Wed Oct 13 17:19:34 BST 2021


FROM THE EDITOR

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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>.
British Go Congress

This year’s British Go Congress, comprising the British Open and the
British Lightning Championship, was held at the Novotel Leicester between
the 1 and 3 October. This was the first face to face tournament the BGA has
organised since Covid, and, despite being delayed and short notice, just
over 30 players enjoyed a weekend of games. The main Open Tournament was
won be Yaoling Yang (5d Bristol), and the Lightning by Gong Cheng (3d
London City). The photograph shows Yaoling (L) receiving the "Minds in
Conflict" trophy from our President, Toby Manning. Full report here
<https://britgo.org/news/2021/bgc>.
British Championship

For this year only, Council has agreed that the British Championship will
be based on the results of the British Open; the top two eligible players
will play a match for the Title. Eligibility is based on either having
British nationality, or by having 5 years residence within the UK, and
having played in a qualifying tournament in 2019/2020.

These players are Daniel Hu and Bruno Poltronieri. We hope that the Title
Match, which will be broadcast on the internet, will be played later this
year.
South London Go Club link-up with "Last Friday"

>From Richard Wheeldon: The South London Go Club
<https://britgo.org/node/6681> is co-hosted with the monthly "Last Friday"
<https://impactbrixton.com/event/last-friday/> event at Impact Brixton - a
monthly social for freelancers and entrepreneurs who are looking for a fun
way to connect! Halloween special on 29 October.
Euro-City League

The Euro-City League is a team competition for young players representing
various European cities. Regrettably teams were only entered by ourselves,
Germany and Kyrgyzstan. In the first round (played on 9 October) the
British team results were a follows:

Cambridge 3Rs lost 2-4 to Mettman (Germany)
Cambridge 3 lost 2-4 to Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan)
Cambridge 2 lost 2-4 to Dusseldorf (Germany)
Cambridge 1 won 6-0 to Bishkek Attila (Kyrgyzstan)
Derby drew 3-3 with Neuss ISR (Germany)
London Red Giant lost 1-5 to Neuss 1 (Germany)
London 1 had a bye
ADMINA Call for Go Teachers.

BGA President Toby Manning writing in GoTalk:
I have two areas of interest with teaching youngsters.

*One-to One Tuition* Occasionally we get asked if we can provide someone to
give one-to-one teaching to a young Go player (often, but not always,
someone of oriental extraction). It is assumed that this would be on a
commercial basis, payment to be negotiated between the teacher and the
parent.

*Caythorpe Youth Camp* Each year we run a "Youth Go Camp" at Caythorpe in
Lincolnshire. Tuition is on three mornings 16-18 August; the students are
normally split into four groups by strength. In particular we will be
looking for a strong player (well, stronger than me) to teach the top group
(2 kyu - 1 dan). While this is a long time ahead, expressions of interest
will be welcome to enable us to do some advance planning.

*For both of these posts it will be necessary for the teacher to be
registered with the Disclosure and Barring Service which will involve a
Criminal Records Check.*

If either of these would interest you, please let me know (
president at britgo.org), indicating what strength of player you would feel
comfortable with teaching.
BGA Council

Gerry Gavigan has stepped down from the Council and is thanked for his time
there on.
EVENTS COMING SOON

Guidance due to the risk of infection with Covid-19 continues. Anyone
thinking of planning a face-to-face event should think carefully about
whether social distancing and related guidance in their part of the UK can
be fully met. Tournament organisers will be responsible for safety and
legal compliance with such guidance. For further details of events see
https://britgo.org/tournaments.

October: Rip-Off, Dublin; Wessex, Bath
November: T Mark Hall Rapid Play Tournament, London; Bar-Low, London;
Ulster, Lisburn; Youth Against Adults Match, OGS; British Youth Leicester;
Coventry (provisional)
December: London Open
Later

June 2022: Cheltenham (provisional); Welsh Open
July: European Go Congress
August: Doki Doki Festival, Manchester
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