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Tournoi de Lausanne 2024 |
22.04.2024 |
En ce weekend du 20-21 avril, le club de Lausanne/La Tour-de-Peilz tenait son tournoi
annuel, avec pour cadre le magnifique château de La Tour-de-Peilz et son Musée Suisse du
Jeu, au bord du Léman.
35 passionnés se sont réunis pour en découdre sur le Goban, jeunes ou âgés, débutants ou
expérimentés, Suisses pour la plupart mais aussi des Français, Allemands, Néerlandais,
Ukrainiens, Chinois... autant dire que le Go suisse revient en force !
L'organisation par Rick Wertenbroek et Jérémy Toutain était rondement menée, et
l'ambiance particulièrement bonne, malgré les averses et même la grêle.
Deux nouveautés cette année : d'abord, nous avions l'honneur de recevoir pour la première
fois Yuri Pliushch 5d, instructeur de Go expérimenté, dont certains élèves sont devenus
joueurs professionnels. Ensuite, nous expérimentions pour la première fois en Suisse la
cadence Fischer, qui devient de plus en plus populaire en tournois européens, avec 45
minutes de temps de base et 15 secondes d'incrément par coups.
C’est finalement le Champion de France amateur Thomas Debarre 7d qui s’impose avec 5
victoires, suivit de Rodolphe Azouvy 2d et Emil Nijhuis 6d.
Mentions spéciales aussi à Ludovic Ceresa 14k, Oliver Torres 18k et Yvan Pache 25k pour
leur toute première participation à un tournoi.
Au plaisir de vous revoir l’année prochaine !
Les résultats
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In Memoriam Alan Held |
10.01.2023 |
It is with deep sorrow that the swiss go federation learnt of the passing of Alan Held. He was one of the players which truely spread the game, not only in Switzerland where he was president of the federation for several years but throughout Europe where he was secretary / president of the European Go Federation from 1988 to 1997.
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KPMC 2022 |
19.11.2022 |
In September, Brian Kleiner represented Switzerland in the 17th Korea Prime Minister Cup (KPMC), in Gwangju. There were players from 53 countries present, with 6 rounds over three days of play. The organisation from the hosts was excellent from start to finish, the late summer weather was ideal, and a good spirit reigned throughout. The long bus rides were rewarded with attractive views of the country-side, explanations from the guides, and several memorable visits – first to a beautiful bamboo forest park, and then to a Baduk (Go) factory, museum, and shop for souvenirs. Equally memorable was the excellent Korean cuisine, for carnivores and vegetarians alike.
The devotion of the Korean people to Baduk was on display everywhere, from the reception and closing events, to the round-the-clock Baduk television stations. There were many hard-fought games at the tournament, with the best final results from the strong Korean 7 -dan player – an excellent and happy reward for the generous hosts! As for Brian, his performance was not stellar, but not abysmal either (3/6 wins). After the event, each player was treated to a personal drawing made by the visiting French artist Zoé Constans.
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Agenda | |
Zurich Tournament 2024 |
22-23 June
More Info Soon!
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Cours
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In the online school the students gather once a week in the eveÂning to play a game for the league. After the game is played Hwang In-seong joins the room and reÂviews some of the games. He has years of teaching exÂperiÂence and is himÂself a very strong player. At the end of the month 2 players from each league move up to the higher league and 2 move down to the lower league. Sounds very comÂpetiÂtive but it's mainly to make people play lots of and serious games. 3 eveÂnings each month In-Seong gives a lecture to inspire the particiÂpants to try out new things. Invitation Letter, Register
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Blogs
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6.4.2024 
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The 51st Paris International Tournament, one of the oldest annual European competitions, was held on 30 March-1 April and brought together 170 participants from Europe and beyond. The winner was Yang Yaoling 7d, who remained undefeated after six r...
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1.4.2024 
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The European Youth Go Championship (EYGC) took place in Hamburg, Germany on 21–23 March alongside the European Professional Championship. Three days before the tournament, young players attended a training camp held by Yoon Youngsun 8p, Andrii Kra...
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28.3.2024 
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The 7th European Professional Championship was held on 20–23 March in Hamburg, Germany. Six professionals certified by the EGF played out a round-robin, after which two participants topped the tournament table with four wins out of five games: Mat...
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15.3.2024 
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Two important European events will be held in Hamburg soon: the European Youth Championship and the European Professional Championship. The Youth Championship is scheduled for 21–23 March and will be split into three age categories: U12, U18, and ...
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13.2.2024 
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Round 5 of League A of the Pandanet European Team Championship was held on 30 January and the online stage of the tournament passed the middle of the season, which consists of nine rounds. Results of the matches on round … Continue reading &...
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