Amateur tournaments
Several organizations, such as the International Go Federation, the Japanese and Korean Go Associations and the Ing foundation, hold worldwide amateur tournaments, lasting a week or longer. Participants are often the local champions of one national association. Europe and the US each have their congress. Major city tournaments in Europe have been grouped into one competition and linked to a sponsor as the Toyota Tour. Follow the links below to read more about such events. Other formats are round robin, McMahon, and single elimination.
Worldwide tournaments
- National tournament Calenders: links to the national calenders
- European Go Tournament Calendar
- European Go Championship
- American Go Tournament Calendar
- Canadian Tournaments
- National championships
- Toyota tour
- World Amateur Go Championship
- WomensWorldAmateurGoChampionship
- World Pair Go Championship?
- International Team Baduk Championship
- Incheon World Amateur Baduk Championship
- World Youth Goe Championship
- Go Server Tournaments
- Asia Baduk Championship
- All Japan Children's Tournament
- All Japan Pair Go Championship?
- World Oza (allows both amateur and pro entries)
- World Students Go Oza Championship
- Youth tournaments index
- Korea Prime Minister Cup World Baduk Championship
- Pair Go Tournaments
- World Mind Sports Games
World Championship
Local tournaments
France
United States
Taiwan
Tournament reports
- Cotsen Go Tournament / Year 2002
- Canadian First Online Youth Go Tournament
- DashN / online tournament
- 30th LOGC
- 2004 Spain Open
- Super Go Team Tournament System
- Old: Go Calendar
Note: Some of the tournament reports are not actually tournament reports, just adverts for tournaments in the past. They may be deleted some time in the future.