September 2008

Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th September 2008

The bar was at 3k. Handicap and no-komi games are in red.





Last updated Tue Sep 30 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

Sunday 28th September 2008

The bar was at 3d. Handicap and no-komi games are in red.





Last updated Mon Sep 29 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

Also available are the Team Photos

Toby Manning, Team Leader, Men's Team

Toby, 55, is an electrical engineer living in Newtown Linford near Leicester. He has been playing Go for nearly 40 years, having learned to play Go at Cambridge University.





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Also Available are the Team Biogs Click the link on their name to jump to a player's biog

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table> Toby Manning
Toby Manning
Team Leader
Men's Team (reserve) Ron Bell





Last updated Mon Jun 18 2012. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

Sunday 21st September 2008

The bar was at 2d. Handicap and no-komi games are in red.





Last updated Sun Sep 21 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

Saturday 13th September 2008

All games were played with Handicap plus two.





Last updated Tue Sep 16 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

Sunday 14th September 2008

The bar was at 1k. Handicap and no-komi games are in red.

The lightning handicap main tournament results are also available.

Three players played extra games because of the odd number of entrants.





Last updated Thu Sep 25 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

Sunday 7th September 2008

The bar was at 3k. Handicap and no-komi games are in red.





Last updated Tue Sep 16 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

This article is is an attempt to show how the actual joseki sequence is almost beside the point. When you look at a joseki, perhaps in a professional game, you shouldn't be learning the sequence, you should be looking at why the moves are good, and learning useful stuff from that. As such, I'm choosing a sequence that you might be unlikely to play for yourselves, a two space high pincer variation.





Last updated Sat Sep 06 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.

17th to 19th August 2008

The bar was at 2d. Handicap and no-komi games are in red.





Last updated Fri Sep 05 2008. If you have any comments, please email the webmaster on web-master AT britgo DOT org.