Non-Current Tournaments: Last Title Holder
Current Tournaments List |
Current Tournaments Last Winners |
Current Tournaments All Winners |
Non-Current Tournaments All Winners |
Tournament | Current Champion | Descripton |
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Ipswich (East Anglia) | Matthew Macfadyen | Also called the East Anglian Tournament. |
Irish Handicap | Roger Daniel | Ceased in 2003 |
Isle of Man 13×13 | Charlotte Bexfield | Part of the Isle of Man Go Week, played on an evening. |
Isle of Man Die Hards | Paul Barnard | Tournament held on the day off at the Isle of Man Go Week. |
Isle of Man Lightning | Joanne Leung | This tournament is sometimes part of the Isle of Man Go Week. It is usually run self paired, followed by a final between the best two players. |
KGS | Alex Kent | On online event played on KGS. |
KGS Sunjang Baduk | Roy-Andre Kirkebo | Online event on KGS played with Korean set-up stones. |
Korean Ambassador's Cup | Bei Ge | A one off event supported by the Korean Ambassador. |
Leamington | See Coventry |
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Leicester | Zixin Wu | Three round McMahon. Was replaced by the East Midlands, also held in Leicester. |
Letchworth | Andrew Jones | A tournament held in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. |
Letchworth Garden City Rapid Play | Tim Hunt | A rapid-play tournament held in Letchworth, Hertfordshire. |
Liverpool | Qi Chen | A tournament in Liverpool with handicap group for lower players. |
Liverpool Handicap | George Leach | A handicap tournament in Liverpool with separate group for higher players. |
London (Miscellaneous) | Various events held in London mainly at the IVC/CLGC. |
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London City | Andrew Kay | A 3 round McMahon, held in the City of London. |
London Go Centre | Daniel Hu | Event held at the original London Go Centre between 1976 and 1978. New London Go Centre opened in 2018 with Opening Tournament. |
London New Year Rapid | Matthew Cocke / Zhang, Shutai | An extra one-day tournament held adjacent to the London Open. |
London Self-Paired | Richard Wheeldon | Held as part of the Kyu Players weekend over the first May Bank Holiday. |
LSE | Yun He | London School of Economics |