Have a go at the following!
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Problem 1Black to playThere is a clever way for Black to capture three white stones, if you can find the right move. |
Many school pupils have little opportunity to play other people from outside their own school.
Of course, if you have internet access, you can use a Go Server. But many of the users of Go servers are either strong players, or people who have no idea of the rules. Pupils may prefer to use a game or Go Server where you can meet and play against pupils from other schools.
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20th - 22nd August 2006 |
All games played with appropriate handicap.
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Until 2001, two charitable trusts provided financial support for young British Go
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Many school pupils have little opportunity to play other people from outside their own school. |
This page is in two parts, before and after. Elsewhere, there is a Tournament Organisers’ FAQ.
As a tournament organiser you need to do the following (among other things, these are just the ones that require liaising with the BGA):
Go tournaments are generally run using a McMahon draw. There are several programs which can be used to control such a McMahon tournament. Some of these are listed in the BGA Software Catalogue.