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Go Noticeboard
This Go Noticeboard is for all sorts of announcements which are directly related to Go. (Here's a NoticeBoard for announcements which are not directly related to go.) Please date the notices when you put them up. If you see any notices which are obviously out of date (e.g. for an event which is in the past), please remove them.
8 April 2002
The V Madrid Go Tournement is going to take place next 11th and 12th May 2002 in the NAM-BAN go club, Círculo Catalán de Madrid, Plaza de España, 6. Madrid 28004 Spain. (Tf: +34915416090)
You'll be welcome!
7 April 2002
The URL of AGI (Associazione Goistica Italiana) web site has been changed without notice and without automatic re-addressing by Lycos, which has taken over Tripod.
The new URL is therefore http://utenti.lycos.it/agi/
Please change your bookmarks (if any....)! ;-)
7 April 2002
The 2002 Cup of Italy of Go is on its way...
The second edition of the Italian Team Championship, organised by AGI (Associazione Goistica Italiana), has started with some games of the match between the Gladiators (the team of the Roma Go Club, what else...) and Najokata, tha team of the Napoli Go Club.
The first edition was won by the Pisa Go Club, which had the upper hand in a very close match with the Napoli Go Club (4-3 the final score).
This year eight teams entered the competion: the clubs of Milano-AGI, Varese, Reggio Emilia, Roma, Pisa, Napoli and Florence, and an eighth team composed by students of an internet go class held on KGS by Max Zecca from Pisa, and the guest star, Shigeno Yuki 2p!
Not counting Yuki, players rank from Giancarlo Angeloni 20k (playing for the Reggio Emilia team) to Enzo Pedrini 3D (many times Italian champion, playing for the Florence team).
Follow this hard-fought competion on http://utenti.lycos.it/agi/coppaitalia_2002/index.html !
Aug 2002
U.S. Go Congress, August 3-11, 2002 at Concordia University in River Forest, Illinois (about 10 miles west of Chicago; easy to reach from O'Hare International Airport). There will be professional players from the U.S., China, Korea, and Japan; many of the strongest U.S. amateur players; and probably a large group of strong amateurs from Japan. Activities include tournaments, Pair Go, Crazy Go, Lightning Go, pro lectures, lessons, simultaneous games, and more. Contact Bob Barber, Director: (igo@uic.edu) (phone 773-467-0423). The AGA website should have info soon.
Aug 2002
Canadian Open, August 30 - September 2, 2002 in Richmond, B.C. More details at the CGA website.
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