[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 316 July 2024
Jil Segerman
jil.segerman at gmail.com
Tue Jul 9 11:19:30 BST 2024
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 <https://britgo.org/news>.
Recent Tournaments
Durham celebrated 30 years of Go in the city with their tournament, won by
Peikai Xue. The British Pair Go Championship was in Leicester, won by UCL's
Yiran Zheng and Solomon Wong. The new event at Tonbridge School was won by
Artur Gascon from Spain and the Welsh Open at Barmouth was won by Ryan
Zhang.
New Scientist
A review of Kelly Clancy's book "Playing with Reality: How Games Shape Our
World" appeared in the 22nd June 2004 issue of the New Scientist, titled
"The rules of the game". It mentioned Go and had a picture of two people
playing Go under a tree.
ADMINLogo Competition
The BGA is holding a competition to redesign its logo, with full details,
including background, a short brief, and details on how to enter to be
found here: https://britgo.org/logocompetition
Entry is not limited to members of the BGA (though the final vote will be)
as we want to encourage participation and engagement as widely as possible,
especially among newer members of the community. As such, we would be
grateful if the details could be shared by all, as far and wide as
possible, both online and through word of mouth.
Entries are limited to one design per person and submissions will close at
12:00 on 31st August 2024.
Online Leagues
The BGA is once again running some online leagues. The leagues are a class
D-rated tournament requiring you to play a game on OGS an average of once
every two weeks (the scheduling is very flexible). The games will be played
with handicap (if relevant, although I try to arrange pairings so that
handicaps are minimal) and time settings of 30 mins + 10s/move. To enter or
enquire for more details please email me, Daniel Milne, at
leagues at britgo.org.
Pandanet Team
Bruno Poltoronieri has agreed again to be the captain for our national team
in the Pandanet 2024/5 season. As we were promoted last year, this season
may be a bit of a challenge. Would any strong player interested in
representing the country as part of the squad, and able to play on Tuesday
evenings, please either contact Bruno or via president at britgo.org.
EVENTS COMING SOON
*This Month:* European Go Congress (Toulouse, France)
*August* Youth Camp (Caythorpe), Mind Sports Olympiad (London), Newcastle
(NEW EVENT)
*September* Nottingham (NEW EVENT), Swindon, Edinburgh
*October* Sheffield, British Small Board / UK Go Challenge Finals
(Cambridge), Wessex
*November* Three Peaks (Yorkshire), British Youth (Leicester), Northern
(Cheadle Hulme)
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