[Newsletter] BGA Newsletter 319 October 2024

Jil Segerman jil.segerman at gmail.com
Tue Oct 8 10:40:05 BST 2024


FROM THE EDITOR

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Jil Segerman
NEWSNew British Champion Yaoling Yang

On the weekend of 14th and 15th September 2024, Yaoling Yang beat Ho-Yeung
(Damen) Woo 2-0 to win his first British Go Championship!

Milena Boclé has written up an interview with Yaoling Yang and runner-up
Ho-Yeung (Damen) Woo and posted it here
<https://www.eurogofed.org/index.html?id=438> on the European Go Federation
front page. Thanks Ai Guan for your posting on Gotalk.
British Achievement in the Korean Prime Minister's Cup

Our representative Ho-Yeung (Damen) Woo had a great result, with 5 wins
from 7 games and finishing 14th overall. Full results here
<https://kpmc.kbaduk.or.kr/us/2024/result>
Newcastle: a new 2-day Tournament

<https://britgo.org/files/2024/newcastle24.jpg>Newcastle Go Club hosted
around 30 players from across the UK for the inaugural Newcastle Go
Tournament, reports organiser Tom Coulthard. The winner was Peikai Xue (4d)
from UCL Club, and Cambridge’s Paul Smith (1k) was the runner up, narrowly
beating third placed Zhan Shi (3d) from Manchester.

Youngster Clinton Yu (18k) from Manchester scored three straight wins from
his three games played and Jayme Ehlers (6k) from Edinburgh won four games.

The Saturday night social was well attended with over 20 players enjoying a
Chinese meal in a city centre restaurant. Newcastle Go Club hope to
organise another competition next year and make it an annual event.
BGA Robot at Swindon

<https://britgo.org/files/2024/swindonrobot.jpg>Colin Williams reports that
the BGA robot was much in use as a non-competitor at the recent Swindon
Tournament. Ryan Zhang was the overall winner, with Changhao Huang in 2nd
place and Jake Game 3rd.

The robot was there to be passed on to Paul Smith for use with youngsters
in the various societies and school clubs he supports. It can play 9x9,
13x13, or 19x19, and you can set the level of skill it uses by choosing an
appropriate kyu or dan grade for it. See the "SenseRobot Go" video
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emBUT3EYShI> on YouTube.

Its next outing is to be at the British Small Board/UK Go Challenge
Tournament in Cambridge on 20th October.
Celebrating 30 years of Youth Go in Cambridge

This year the above-mentioned British Small Board/UK Go Challenge event
will be celebrating 30 years of youth Go in Cambridge. From a beginning as
the Cambridge Junior Chess & Go Club, youth Go has flourished in the city.
The Junior Chess & Go Club now has two branches; there are five school
clubs and a weekly online meeting, also some teaching led by university
students, and popular Go days in the summer holidays.

The Small Board competition is for all ages and playing standards;
currently the entries range from beginner to 4 dan. Strong junior players
can also compete for UK Go Challenge age-band titles. Further information
is here <http://www.britgo.org/files/BSB_UKGC_2024.pdf> and on the Events
page <https://britgo.org/tournaments>.

To celebrate, there will be lots of cake, cash prizes for winners, and some
great Go-themed prizes including posters, cards and books designed by the
artist Camille Leveque. And an opportunity to play Go against the BGA robot.
ADMINLogo Competition

So far, we have several entries, but it would be wonderful to have a few
more - hence we have extended the deadline to 12:00pm on the 1st November
2024 and allowed two entries per person. Sam Bithell has already contacted
all the current entrants to let them know they are allowed a second design.
So once again, if you haven't already shared the links
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDSbTy1i2KtZ1NexZbCADUfUV4mTfDksBFKZ5eIzU_73VqpQ/viewform>
with
your club, and beyond, please do so!
EVENTS COMING SOON

*This Month:* Sheffield, British Small Board / UK Go Challenge Finals
(Cambridge), Wessex (Bath)
*November* Bar Low (London), Three Peaks (Yorkshire), British Youth
(Leicester), Northern (Cheadle Hulme)
*December* T Mark Hall Rapid Play Tournament (London), London Open
*January* MSO GP (Online)
*February* London Youth, Lancaster
*March* Cheshire (Frodsham), Cambridge Trigantius
*April* British Go Congress (venue TBA), Mind Sports Olympiad (Majorca,
Spain)
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