
This is the home page of the Bracknell Go Club. We exist to play and promote the game of Go, the ancient board game from the Far East known also as weiqi (Chinese) or baduk (in Korean), in the Bracknell, Wokingham, Crowthorne and Camberley areas.
We meet regularly most Tuesday evenings from 8:00 pm at the Green Man Inn, Crowthorne Road, Bracknell, RG12 7DL. Attendance is usually 2 to 6 players (from a pool of around 12 players) whose grades range up to 5-dan. Beginners are welcome. All with an interest in Go are very welcome to come, without the slightest obligation. Learn the game from us, or try your ability against an experienced player.
Send an email to Ian Marsh, by Monday, to bracknell at kisekigo.com to check we are meeting.
To find out more about the club, such as where the meeting is, please contact us; details are at the end of this Web Page. Beginners, please ring in advance of your first visit so that we can arrange for someone suitable to be available to introduce you to the game.
The club organises an annual tournament in May, which attracts around 50 players from all over the country. Here are the recent results [1] and the list of winners [2] since 1979.
The Club does not charge a membership fee, but BGA membership (see link below) is needed to enjoy BGA facilities.
The Bracknell Go Club is affiliated to the British Go Association [3], which offers many facilities, including the following:
For links to the above, and much more BGA information, including an introduction to the game, and a link to other Go Pages please click the BGA link above.
For any enquiries, comments or
corrections please contact
Ian Marsh on 01344-422296
ianmarshgo at aol.com or
Laurence Anderson on 01276-686333 laurence.anderson at ntlworld.com
Links:
[1] http://www.britgo.org/results/2012/bracknell.html
[2] http://www.britgo.org/hof/past.html#brack
[3] http://www.britgo.org/
[4] http://www.britgo.org/clublist/clubsmap.html
[5] http://www.britgo.org/books/index.html
[6] http://www.britgo.org/tournaments/index.html
[7] http://www.britgo.org/gopcres/gopcres.html