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In the Dark?

Alphabetical Index

This is the alphabetical version of the index to Tony Atkins' "In the Dark?" British Go Journal articles. The main index, grouped by subject, is here.

  • AGA Rules
  • What's the Bar?
  • Big Seven Tournaments
  • British Pair Go Promotion Partners
  • Castledine Trust (former)
  • Castledine-Barnes Trust
  • Chinese Rules
  • Why do I get to play someone from my own club?
  • What do the columns on the results sheet mean?
  • Are there computer programs for the draw?
  • What is drawing up and down?
  • EGCC
  • Friends of Go
  • Friends of the London Open
  • Fujitsu Cup
  • Go Seigen
  • Gosei
  • Why do I have to play handicap games at tournaments?
  • Hankuk Kiwon (KBA)
  • Haruyama Isamu
  • Honinbo
  • Ing Fund
  • Ing Rules
  • Inori Yoko
  • International Go Federation
  • Insei
  • Ing Cup
  • Japan Points
  • Japanese Magazines
  • Japanese Rules
  • Judan
  • The Kansai Ki-in
  • Kato Masao
  • Kisei
  • Korean Rules
  • Kudo Norio
  • Magari Reiki
  • What's a McMahon Tournament?
  • Meijin
  • Michael Redmond
  • New Zealand Rules
  • The Nihon Ki-in
  • Nippon Club Cup
  • O Rissei
  • Oriental Names
  • Osawa Narumi
  • Oteai
  • Oza
  • Pair Go Promotion Partners
  • Ryu Shikun
  • Sensei
  • Shigeno Yuki
  • Stacey Grand Prix
  • Susan Barnes Trust
  • Tengen
  • Toyota Tour
  • Trophies
  • Umezawa Yukari
  • Weak Kneed Dans Grand Prix
  • Western Professionals
  • Why do I play white against stronger opponents?
  • Women's Professional Tournaments
  • Yearbooks
  • Youth Grand Prix
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