UK Tournament Result
West Surrey Handicap Tournament: Results 2005
Players in order of registration strength. Random within one grade. Games played as full handicap according to West Surrey rules (an X stone game has X<=9 on the star points, X+6 komi to Black (X=0 6 komi to White), if X>9 then 10 komi to black per extra stone, clock = 50+2X/50-2X minutes, Black wins jigo.
The cup went to the strongest player on 4/4 who was Natasha Regan 1k (***) from Brian Dackombe 3k. Prizes for 4/4 (**) and 3/4 (*).
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West Surrey Handicap Tournament: Results 2003
Players in order of registration strength. Random within one grade. Games played as full handicap according to West Surrey rules (an X stone game has X<=9 on the star points, X+6 komi to Black (X=0 6 komi to White), if X>9 then 10 komi to black per extra stone, clock = 50+2X/50-2X minutes, Black wins jigo.
The cup went to the strongest player on 4/4 who was Alan Thornton 2d (***) from Bill Streeten and Erwin Bonsma. Prizes for 4/4 (**) and 3/4 (*).
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West Surrey Handicap Tournament: Results 2004
Players in order of registration strength. Random within one grade. Games played as full handicap according to West Surrey rules (an X stone game has X<=9 on the star points, X+6 komi to Black (X=0 6 komi to White), if X>9 then 10 komi to black per extra stone, clock = 50+2X/50-2X minutes, Black wins jigo.
The cup went to the strongest player on 4/4 who was Peter Fisher 5k (***) from Jil Segerman 8k. Prizes for 4/4 (**) and 3/4 (*).
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Cornwall Lightning Handicap: Results 2002
Held at the Yacht Inn, Penzance.
All games Handicap +2; List sorted by wins, losses, grade.
Players 3, 4, 5, and 7 also played simultaneous games against Annie Hall. These games are only listed in her column.
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Cornwall Tournament: Results 2002
Played at the Yacht Inn, Penzance.
Handicap and no-komi games are in red.
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London Open: Results 2001
Posn. | No. | Name | grade | nation | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | Wins | MMS | SOS |
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1 | 1 | Gbor Szabics | 5D | Hungary | 32+ | 2+ | 6+ | 13+ | 4+ | 11+ | 5- | 9+ | 7 | 10 | 59 |
2 | 2 | Pal Sannes | 4D | Norway | 27+ | 1- | 26+ | 9+ | 7+ | 4+ | 11+ | 3- | 6 | 9 | 59 |
3 | 3 | Seong Jun Kim | 6D | UK | 12- | 18+ | 4- | 17+ | 26+ | 10+ | 6+ | 2+ | 6 | 9 | 58 |
4 | 4 | Taiko Nakamura | 5D | Japan |
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London Open: Results 2000
Posn | No. | Name | grade | Nation | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Wins | MMS | SOS |
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1 | 1 | Seong June Kim | 6D | UK | 18+ | 2+ | 4+ | 3+ | 5+ | 6+ | 7+ | 7 | 10 | 50½ |
2 | 2 | Masanori Tanaka | 5D | Switzerland | 9+ | 1- | 16+ | 18+ | 6+ | 3+ | 4+ | 6 | 9 | 50 |
3 | 3 | Matthew Macfadyen | 6D | UK | 7+ | 4+ | 5+ | 1- | 8+ | 2- | 9+ | 5 | 8 | 53 |
4 | 4 | Matti Siivola | 5D | Finland | 8+ | 3- | 1- | 9+ | 29 |
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London Open: Results 1999
After six rounds, the leading four players entered a two-round knockout. They were Victor Chow (6 dan South Africa), Zhongyong Zhang (5 dan China), Valentin Urziceanu (4 dan Romania) and Yoshiyuki Uemura (4 dan France). Zhang beat Chow and then Urziceanu to win the tournament.
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London Open: Results 1998
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After six rounds, Lee Hyuk was the only player with six wins. He therefore won the most European Grand Prix points for the tournament.
For the final two rounds, the top four players went into a two-round knock-out for the first place. They were Lee Hyuk; Guo Juan, whose only loss was to Lee Hyuk; von Arnim, who had lost only to the Frenchman Audouard; and Zhang Shutai, who had two losses.
In the first round of the knock-out, Guo Juan beat von Arnim and Lee Hyuk beat Zhang Shutai. In the final, Guo Juan beat Lee Hyuk, reversing their fifth-round result. According to the terms of the tournament, she therefore won the first prize, 1000 in cash.
Guo Juan trained as a professional Go player in China, and is now Dutch. Lee Hyuk is Korean by birth and lives in Russia.
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London Open: Results 1997
Guo Juan was the clear winner, with eight wins from eight games. She was born in China, but is now Dutch, living in Amsterdam.
Shutai Zhang was clearly second, having lost both his games with Guo Juan, but won his other six games. He is a Chinese citizen, currently living in England.
The next three places went to Britons. Their final order is somewhat odd, because of the top four players after 6-rounds played knockout, which caused some players to play each other twice. So M. Macfadyen, who played and lost three games to Juan and Zhang, appears below M. Cocke and J. Rickard, who only played and lost two games each with them.
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