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By Lorenz Trippel | News | 27.11.2016 11:51 | Comments: 172
Following the recommendation of the EGF board the turkish organizing committee stepped back last week. In the meantime the EGF board managed to find two alternatives one from Germany (Oberhof) and one from Russia (Sochi). The board decided to give the congress 2017 to Russia, Sochi  Read more...
By Pavol Lisy | International | 23.11.2016 10:47
The Nihon Ki-in (Japanese Go association) agreed with Deep Zen Go‘s programmer and its sponsor to set up a ‘three games match’ with the legendary Cho Chikun (9p) on 19th, 20th and 23rd November 2016. The games were very interesting, and it seems like Cho Chikun(9) knows how to play against Computer Go.  Read more...
By Pavol Lisy | News | 21.11.2016 17:00 | Comments: 2
The 19th International Tournament "Go to Innovation" was held this weekend, November 18th to 20th, in Berlin, Germany. Even though this tournament was small in regards to the number of participants, the prizes were big and mostly, it was very unusual and interesting competition.
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By Viktor Lin | Reviews | 15.11.2016 23:08
On 2 November 2016, Artem Kachanovskyi 1p defeated Sonoda Yuichi 9p in the final round of the Sankei Cup pro division preliminaries. A commentary of this game was provided by Ge Yuhong Go Academy, the biggest Go school in China.  Read more...
By Viktor Lin | International | 02.11.2016 18:15 | Comments: 1
The preliminary rounds of the 13th Sankei Cup were played on 31 October and 2 November 2016.
This is the third time that the Kansai Ki-in invites foreign pros to play in the annual tournament sponsored by the Sankei newspaper. Europe was represented by the EGF pros Artem Kachanovskiy 1p and Mateusz Surma 1p.  Read more...
By Kim Ouweleen | News | 27.10.2016 15:53
The INDIS, a yearly qualification tournament to determine who may compete in the Dutch Championships, was won by Herman Hiddema 4d from Groningen.
With him, six other INDIS players qualified for the Dutch Championships 2017.  Read more...
By Marc Oliver Rieger | News | 23.10.2016 12:20
On Saturday, October 22, the German and Ukrainian Go Youth played an online friendship tournament.
The idea to this tournament arose after a visit of Nataliia Rusanovska, mother of two go playing children from Kiev to a German go tournament where a contact to the German Go Federation was established. Instead of a classical team match, we decided to try out a new idea: playing a McMahon tournament with relatively short, children-friendly thinking time (20 minutes + 3x20 seconds). This reduced the organisation a lot, since we did not have to worry about missing kids: the pairing for the first round was simply made on the spot.  Read more...
By Daniela Trinks | News | 15.10.2016 2:44
About 40 teachers from 15 countries gathered for the ‘Seminar on Didactics of Strategic Games’ at Cambridge University, sharing their expertise on teaching Go, chess and other games at schools. A variety of relevant topics were covered such as learning psychology, teaching methods & materials, business models of educational programs, marketing and research. For example, Prof. Barry Hymer (University of Cumbria in Lancaster) introduced new studies on learners’ mindsets, and their implications on teaching methods. Alessandro Dominici talked about his Chess teaching project and how he managed to apply successfully for ERASMUS funds. Rita Atkins addressed important issues related to accrediting chess teachers. Paul Barchilon from the American Go Foundation (AGF) presented their great work of supporting Go teachers in the US, as well as his own experiences as a very enthusiastic Go teacher and American Go Association (AGA) organiser of youth activities for years.  Read more...
By Viktor Lin | Reviews | 10.10.2016 18:21 | Comments: 1
On 20 August 2016, two of the best players of Korea, Kim Jiseok 9p (White) and Choi Cheolhan 9p (Black), faced each other in the Korean league. A phenomenon occured that the grand majority of go players will never see in a lifetime in their own games: the Two-Headed Dragon.  Read more...
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HR Dubrovnik 25th European PairGo Championships
20.04.2024
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LU Esch-Belval (Luxembourg) Luxembourg Tournament
20.04.2024
21.04.2024
HU Budapest Budapest tournament
20.04.2024
21.04.2024
NO Oslo Oslo Open 2024
26.04.2024
28.04.2024
CZ Prague 52nd Prague Tournament, Old Hunter´s CupB
27.04.2024
28.04.2024
LT Vilnius Vilnius Cup 2024
04.05.2024
05.05.2024
AT Graz Grazer Wéiqí Turnier 2024
04.05.2024
05.05.2024
DE Leipzig Spring Fuseki III
04.05.2024
05.05.2024
BE Leuven 34th Leuven Go Tournament
04.05.2024
05.05.2024
DE Berlin 12. Chinacup Berlin
09.05.2024
12.05.2024
NL Groningen 4th Dutch openB
11.05.2024
12.05.2024
ES Madrid XXV Madrid Open
11.05.2024
12.05.2024
HR Porec 31st Croatian Go Open
18.05.2024
20.05.2024
DE Hamburg Affensprung
25.05.2024
26.05.2024
FR Strasbourg 12th Strasbourg International Tournament
25.05.2024
26.05.2024
RS Niš Pro Go Cup and Keks Go&Bridge Memorial
25.05.2024
27.05.2024
GB London 5th Not The London Open
01.06.2024
02.06.2024
HU Budapest Hungarian Grand Prix - 2024
08.06.2024
09.06.2024
PL Wiselka Porfirion Cup 2024
15.06.2024
16.06.2024
PT Lisbon Lisbon Open 2024
22.06.2024
23.06.2024
PL Warsaw XLIV Warsaw Go Tournament
29.06.2024
30.06.2024
AT Vienna 1st Vienna OpenC
17.08.2024
20.08.2024
HR Zaostrog SEYGO Tour 2024 - Stage 3
22.08.2024
23.08.2024
HR Zaostrog Zaostrog Open
14.09.2024
15.09.2024
SK Bratislava European Women´s GO Championship
14.09.2024
15.09.2024
PL Wrocław VI Wrocław Open 2024
14.09.2024
15.09.2024
DE Halle (S.) Hallenser Doppel-Zack
20.09.2024
22.09.2024
IE Dublin Confucius Cup 2024C
28.09.2024
29.09.2024
DE Frankfurt 7. TipTap Frankfurt
12.10.2024
13.10.2024
PL Warsaw (Warszawa) 4th "China Town" Weiqi CupC
26.10.2024
27.10.2024
DE Mannheim 26. Mannheimer Aji
26.10.2024
27.10.2024
HU Budapest Hungarian Cup - 2024
23.11.2024
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HU Budapest Hungarian Open Championship - 2024
03.01.2025
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DE Karlsruhe EGF Grand Prix 2024

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