Sunjang Baduk is the name given to the ancient Korean form of Go. It became vitually extinct as Korea entered the 1950s. KGS does not support the traditional form of scoring in this game (see Senseis Library for more info), so we play using (KGS) Japanese scoring. In all games, White has a komi of 6 points in even games and 0 points in handicapped games. The maximum known handicap is 8 stones. Only at the tournament director's discretion may the handicap rules be bent to come to the assistance of those who cannot find opponents.
The tournament is open to everyone, you do not have to be a BGA member to play in the tournament. If you wish to play in the tournament you should have a solid KGS grade. Playing with an inaccurate rank is unfair to others, playing on an unranked account is not permissible.
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This is the starting position for Sunjang Baduk. The first move for Black is prescribed as tengen, not playing tengen on the first move will be interpreted as resignation. For a one stone handicap game Black gets to play the first and second moves of the game. The second move can be played wherever Black wishes, the first move must be tengen, as before. White receives 0 komi. |
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For the handicaps 2 stones to 8 stones, the tengen stone becomes White. The Black handicap stones should be placed on the 7th line, as appropriate, on the positions marked A to H. White has the first move and 0 komi.
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As an example, this is a possible starting position for a 4 stone game. White has the first move here, as well as 0.5 komi. |
The tournament will run for roughly a fortnight, from the 1st of July to the 15th of July. Registration will close on the 5th of July. Please Register on Edwin's website, which you must use to record your game results.
The following describe the conventions that will apply to your games.
Prizes will probably be lessons from Guo Juan's audiogolessons website , I invisage prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places, and the best under 10kyu player