UK Tournament Result

Isle of Man Handicap: Results 2010

Tournament Name
Isle of Man Handicap
Tournament Date
Wed, 25 - Thu, 26 Aug 2010

In the Handicap, played Wednesday and Thursday, the winner by tie-break was Peter Collins; also on 4 out of 5 were Luke Humphreys, Barney Shiu and Roella Smith (the last two both juniors).

All games played at Handicap plus 2 (as shown in brackets).

Last updated Thu May 19 2016.
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Isle of Man Afternoon Tournament: Results 2010

Tournament Name
Isle of Man Afternoon
Tournament Date
Sun, 22 - Tue, 24 Aug 2010

Oscar Selby, aged 7, became the youngest winner of a Manx Go event at the recent Isle of Man Go Week. He won the 13x13 and also the Rengo (doubles) with Matthew Cocke. Not much older was the winner of the Lightning Tournament, Barney Shiu.

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Isle of Man Main Tournament: Results 2010

Tournament Name
Isle of Man Open
Tournament Date
Sun, 22 - Thu, 26 Aug 2010

Oscar Selby, aged 7, became the youngest winner of a Manx Go event at the recent Isle of Man Go Week. He won the 13x13 and also the Rengo (doubles) with Matthew Cocke. Not much older was the winner of the Lightning Tournament, Barney Shiu.

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Mind Sports Olympiad Open: Results 2010

Tournament Name
MSO Open
Tournament Date
Sun, 29 Aug 2010

There were no British players winning Go Golds at this year's Mind Sports Olympiad. The event was held at the Soho Theatre in the centre of London and had restricted space, meaning less events than normal.

Six players played the 13x13 on the Friday afternoon, with Gold going to Spain's Paco Garcia de la Banda (3 dan). Silver went to Xinyi Lu (4 kyu) and silver to Vincent Frochot (8 kyu) from France. In the 12-player Open on the final Sunday, the Gold was won by Turkish 1 dan, Bulent Tuncel. Silver went to Paco and Bronze on tie-break to Alistair Wall (3 dan).

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MSO 13x13: Results 2010

Tournament Name
MSO 13x13
Tournament Date
Fri, 27 Aug 2010

There were no British players winning Go Golds at this year's Mind Sports Olympiad. The event was held at the Soho Theatre in the centre of London and had restricted space, meaning less events than normal.

Six players played the 13x13 on the Friday afternoon, with Gold going to Spain's Paco Garcia de la Banda (3 dan). Silver went to Xinyi Lu (4 kyu) and silver to Vincent Frochot (8 kyu) from France. In the 12-player Open on the final Sunday, the Gold was won by Turkish 1 dan, Bulent Tuncel. Silver went to Paco and Bronze on tie-break to Alistair Wall (3 dan). Go players took part in other games too, throught the event, with some awards, such as Natasha Regan's Silver at Hare and Tortoise and Matthew Hathrell's Golds at Lost Cities, Continuo and Poker.

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UK Go Challenge Finals: Results 2010

Tournament Name
UK Go Challenge Finals
Tournament Date
Sat, 10 Jul 2010

Held at St Mary's Priory RC Junior School, Harringay, London

Age group categories determined by knockout system.

Last updated Tue Jan 05 2021.
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Milton Keynes Tournament: Results 2010

Tournament Name
Milton Keynes
Tournament Date
Sun, 4 Jul 2010

30 players attended this year's MK, held on a Sunday at a new time of year and in the newly built Hub and adjacent hall at the OU. Winner was Mathieu Delli-Zotti, a French 1 kyu now living in Brighton. Also winning three were Graham Philips (2 kyu) and Steve Bailey (4 kyu). The best team was Cambridge who won 2/3 of their games.

Steve Bailey also won 4/5 games on the MK-Goban, but the prize went to Paul Smith for 5/9. Photos

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

Last updated Thu May 19 2016.
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Welsh Open Tournament: Results 2010

Tournament Name
Welsh Open
Tournament Date
Sat, 26 - Sun, 27 Jun 2010

For the second weekend running, Yohei Negi ended a tournament equal on wins with two others at the top of the table. This time a tie-breaker was in use and so he won ahead of Matthew Scott and Sandy Taylor by one SOS point, retaining the Welsh Open title he won last year. Also finishing with 4 out of 5, below the bar, were Richard Mullens (6 kyu St Albans) and Richard Scholefield (10 kyu Milton Keynes). 39 players took part, an increase on last year. The weather was glorious, and players enjoyed paddling in the sea, walking along the beach, promenade and hills at the back of Barmouth, and open-air go in front of the venue, the Min-Y-Mor Hotel.

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

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Durham Tournament: Results 2010

Tournament Name
Durham
Tournament Date
Sat, 19 - Sun, 20 Jun 2010

The biggest Durham Go Tournament ever saw 54 people gathering at St John's College, Durham for two days and a lot of Go. Having a mere one winner seemed paltry, so in the absence of meaningful tie-breaks, the tournament was won jointly by Matt Reid, Yohei Negi and Matt Crosby, all on five wins.

Scott Owens from Cambridge was the only player with 6 wins, and the other players on five wins were Jamie Taylor and James Hadfield. Prizewinners with four wins were Luke Humphreys, Gregor Welsh, Dave Cantrell, Andre Cockburn, Will Taylor, Edmund Stephen-Smith, Sandy Taylor and Nick Krempel.

Last updated Thu May 19 2016.
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British Pair Go Championship 2010

Tournament Name
British Pair Go
Tournament Date
Sun, 13 Jun 2010

This year the Pair Go Championships, the 20th, were held again at the Foxcombe Lodge Hotel, Boars Hill near Oxford, thanks to new proprietor Gary Adams. Last year's winners Kirsty Healey and Matthew Macfadyen lost in round two to Alison and Simon Bexfield, but Alison and Simon lost the final.

The winners were Natasha Regan and Matthew Cocke, who took the championship for the first time in five years. In the 10-pair handicap group, the winners for the second year running were young Kelda Smith and her father Paul Smith, from Cambridge. The Best Dressed competition again featured top-hatted winners: Sarah Wright and Alistair Turnbull won, with reigning World Pair Go Best Dressed champions, Kirsty Healey and Matthew Macfadyen, taking second spot. Paul and Kelda Smith also won the RE quiz with 20 points.

Last updated Wed May 03 2017.
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