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By Laura Avram | International | 17.09.2017 13:29
Korea was the host of two important tournaments this month: The Samsung Cup (top 32) and The Korea Prime Minister Cup.  Read more...
By Marc Oliver Rieger | News | 09.09.2017 17:58 | Comments: 5
To know what participants liked (and didn’t like) about this year’s European Go Congress, we conducted a little survey, on which around 90 people participated.

We now know that the congress was really well received! Nearly half (43%) of the participants who had already taken part in other European Go Congress thought that this year's was the best! Overall grade for this: 1.5 (1=very good, 2=good, 3=not so good, 4=bad).  Read more...
Articles | 24.08.2017 2:58
The European Women's Go Championship took place this year on the 19-20th of August in Odessa, Ukraine. It's nice to see that Ukraine is starting to be very active when it comes to organizing European championships. In addition to this year's European Women Go Championship, Ukraine will organize the European Youth Go Championship, which is perhaps the most popular European competition after the European Go Championship.
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By Yue Li | News | 09.08.2017 17:53 | Comments: 1
Following the first week, ruthless battles on go boards and the feast of friendship amongst hundreds of go enthusiasts continued to occupy the peaceful mountain village of Oberhof. As the Open European Championship entered its “yose” stage, numerous exciting side events continued to take place and brought us many exciting games.  Read more...
By Lorenz Trippel | News | 04.08.2017 10:29 | Comments: 2
This year's general meeting didn't see any contested votes, apart from the one for the selection of the host of the youth championship in 2019. Moscow would get it by a small margin over the Croatian proposal. The board members are elected only every three years, so the next election will be in 2018. Also the selection of the congress didn't take place because the members accepted the proposal of the german federation to select the congress only two years in advance.  Read more...
By Laura Avram | Articles | 31.07.2017 0:15
The European Go Congress is for many European go players the year's highlight go event. A go congress typically consists of playing go for two weeks, watching go lessons, meeting new and old friends and visiting new places. Its location changes every year from Western to Eastern and from Northern to Southern Europe. This year's congress is taking place in Oberhof, Germany between the 21st of July and the 6th of August.  Read more...
By Jana Hricova | News | 18.07.2017 18:12 | Comments: 2
After the European Professional Qualification (EPQ) tournament had finished, the next day saw the Moyo Open tournament begin. All players in the EPQ also took part in the Moyo Open. They were joined by Pavol Lisy 1p and Mateusz Surma 1p, who had worked as commentators for the EPQ, the Mitic brothers, some top Czech players, and Schayan Hamrah from Austria. As a result, this edition of the tournament was one of the strongest ever held in its history. The MacMahon bar for the top group, which included 16 players, was set at the level of 5 dan.  Read more...
By Jana Hricova | European Pros | 16.07.2017 17:07
The fourth European Professional Qualification (EPQ) is finally over, and we have to say that this year the competition was extremely tough and very interesting.
The tournament started with a double knock-out phase (the three rounds of this phase were played in Vienna) and ended with a single knock-out phase (the three rounds of the final phase of the competition in Pardubice). The top sixteen European players were ordered according to their ratings at the beginning of the EPQ and a fold pairing system was used - that is the 1st seed is paired with the 16th, the 2nd with the 15th etc. Nevertheless, after two rounds the 2nd seed was eliminated, and the 3rd seed also failed to survive the first phase of the qualification competition. Moreover, both, seeds 1 and 4 each suffered one loss during the first phase which was played in Vienna, and as a result, we arrived at an interesting and unexpected pairing chart for the final phase of the qualification tournament in Pardubice.  Read more...
By Jana Hricova | News | 11.07.2017 5:48 | Comments: 10
The answer will be known this Friday (14th July, 2017) evening.
Sixteen top European players encountered in three preliminary rounds of the European Pro Qualification tournament (EPQ later) in Vienna, from 15 to 16 June, 2017. Namely, Andrii Kravets and Bohdan Zhurakovskyi from Ukraine, Viktor Lin from Austria, Lukas Podpera from the Czech Republic, Cornel Burzo and Cristian Gabriel Pop from Romania, Rob van Zeijst from the Netherlands, Csaba Mero from Hungary, Jonas Welticke, Lukas Kramer and Benjamin Teuber from Germany, Oscar Vazquez from Spain, Tangue le Calve and Benjamin Drean-Guenaizia from France, Stanislaw Freljak from Poland and Timur Sankin from Russia. Eight of them managed to score two wins, thus qualified for a final stage of the EPQ which will be held in Pardubice, 13-14 July, 2017.  Read more...
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DE Jena JIGS Go Camp 'Family'
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DE Jena 13. Jenaer Kreuzschnitt
18.10.2025
19.10.2025
RS Belgrade Belgrade Open
18.10.2025
19.10.2025
CZ Prague Prague Deskohrani
18.10.2025
19.10.2025
TR Izmir 18. Izmir Go Tournament
25.10.2025
26.10.2025
ES Santa Brígida VII Open de Go de Canarias
25.10.2025
26.10.2025
NO Oslo Norwegian Championship 2025
01.11.2025
02.11.2025
BE Brussels 39th Brussels Tournament
02.11.2025
15.02.2026
Inet online-go.com Factorio's Speed Go Championship
08.11.2025
08.11.2025
DE Bad Liebenzell Kids-Go-Camp Black Forest
08.11.2025
08.11.2025
DE Wiesbaden Wiesbadener Go Tournament
08.11.2025
09.11.2025
PL Gdańsk 2nd Gdańsk Go Tournament
08.11.2025
09.11.2025
IT Trieste XIV° Trofeo Higashikita
08.11.2025
09.11.2025
CZ Brno Moyo Open - Radek Nechanicky MemorialC
15.11.2025
15.11.2025
DE Jena German Go Blitz Championship
22.11.2025
22.11.2025
CY Nicosia Fall Go Tournament
22.11.2025
23.11.2025
HU Budapest Hungarian Open Go Championship 2025 - EGF Bonus CC
22.11.2025
23.11.2025
DE Berlin 45. Berliner Kranich
22.11.2025
23.11.2025
PT Braga Open de Braga
29.11.2025
30.11.2025
SE Gothenburg 41st Gothenburg Open
06.12.2025
07.12.2025
PL Niemcz PPiK - Grand Prix - Niemcz 2025
13.12.2025
14.12.2025
HR Velika Gorica 9th Velika Gorica City Go TournamentC
13.12.2025
14.12.2025
KZ Astana Kazakhstan Go Cup 2025
17.12.2025
02.01.2026
DE Jena JIGS Go Camp 'Adults'
19.12.2025
20.12.2025
SK Bratislava Winter Solstice 2025
28.12.2025
31.10.2025
GB London 51st London Open Go CongressB
03.01.2026
04.01.2026
FR Orsay 30th Orsay Tournament
08.01.2026
11.01.2026
SE Stockholm Grand Prix Finale
24.01.2026
25.01.2026
FR Grenoble Tiggre Ellie Cup 2026
26.01.2026
31.01.2026
FR Vaujany Go&Ski week
27.02.2026
01.03.2026
SK Trenčianske Teplice Championships for Seniors OPEN Slovakia
28.03.2026
29.03.2026
DE Frankfurt Frühlingsbanger
18.04.2026
19.04.2026
PL Bochnia (near Krakow) The Salt Mine Open Blitz Go Tournament
23.05.2026
25.05.2026
DE hamburg Affensprung
30.05.2026
31.05.2026
FR Strasbourg 14th Strasbourg international tournament

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