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Grandslam Qualification Tournament
By Tony Claasen | News | 16.11.2021 18:42| Views: 4511
Selected by a combination of rating and wild-card invitation, certain top amateur European players were invited to meet in Vienna and fight for 3 places in the Grand Slam being played in Belgrade this year. In the Go7 (Go club of Vienna) we all met together on Thursday morning to start the tournament.

Fischer Time
Black and White Stones


Sadly some players were not able to make it, so in the end only 10 players met on the 11th of November to fight for three places in the Grand Slam.

players and organisers

Besides being the scribe for this tournament I was also able to start live-streams of the games via Instagram. I broadcast as scribe on KGS.

Oscar Vazquez in a typical position to play one of his moves


I managed to get a lot of useful feedback on the tests I did to improve the quality and settings that allowed me to obtain better results on Instagram. Of course also some negative and discouraging remarks were also made by some viewers and kibitz, on the question from my side “Are you willing to pay per view?” so I can get better material and more people working here to do these transmissions, the complaining immediately stopped.

in Go7
hard fighting on all boards
Matias on his way to Serbia


Back to the tournament, 10 players started in the first round with good hopes of getting a place for the Grand Slam in Serbia.

My first game in the tournament
being watched by referee Zhao Yiwen 5d


In the first round no big upset was seen, but in the 2nd round Matias Pankoke was able to get the first upset by beating Dusan Mitic.
In the 4th round Matias was able to beat Nikola Mitic as well, so giving himself an almost sure ticket to the Grand Slam in Serbia.
The last round gave us a very exiting finale, as on 2 boards, 4 players were fighting for 3 places in the Grand Slam. In the end it was Oscar Vazquez, Matias Pankoke and Nikola Mitic who got the tickets for the Grand Slam.

Grand-Slam-Qualification-2021-Walllist

Now my preperations for the Grand Slam starts.
Hopefully we can all meet in Serbia or online to enjoy the exiting and hard fighting.
Livestreaming in Serbia will be available via Instagram whenever possible.
Grandslam Qualification Tournament

This article was written by Antonius Claasen

Born 31th of January 1962, in 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands
started playing go 1979
Promotion to 1 Dan in 1981, after the Go Congress in Linz.
Promotion to 4 Dan in 1985 After the Go Congress in Terschelling.
Eurpean Champion 13X13 in 1984
European Team Champion in 1985, together with Frank Janssen and Joost Cremers.
I have 5 children and live at the moment in Hamburg Germany.

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