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19 Nov 13 21:45:25

“Futian Cup” The 3rd Shenzhen International Pair Go Masters Tournament
will take place from November 24 – 26, 2013 in Shenzhen, China.

Winner : China Pair

All results

Date / Venue

November 24 (Sun) – 26 (Tue), 2013
Shenzhen, China

Tournament Schedule

November 24(Sun)Opening Ceremony
November 25(Mon)Round 1
November 26(Tue)Round 2 & Closing Ceremony

28 Oct 13 21:48:30

The 24th International Amateur Pair Go Championship

Internet Broadcast of the Final : 16:00 (JPN time) November 3 (Sun), 2013
[ IAPG Cup Winner ] Korea ( Kim & Jeon )
[ JAPG Cup Winner ] Japan ( Oda & Nagayo )

Round1 – Final : All Results are here

[ Explanation of Championship ]
Five-rounds of tournament style games will be played by 32 representative pairs from 21 overseas countries and territories, and 11 pairs selected from 8 domestic regions.
The International Championship and Japan Championship are combined as the International Amateur Pair Go Championship, and the highest ranked Japanese pair will be crowned the Japan Amateur Pair Go Champion.

[ Prizes ]
First Place : IAPG CUP, Certificate, Medal, Prize
Second Place : Certificate, Medal, Prize
Third Place : Certificate, Medal, Prize
4th to 8th Place : Certificate, Prize
Best Japanese Pair : JAPG CUP, Medal, Prize

17 Oct 13 20:20:04

61st Oza Title Match

The match for the 61st Oza title starts on October 24th.

Defending champion is Iyama Yuta Oza. and challenger is Cho U 9p. The match is best of five games, so three wins are required to secure the title.

How to watch

Schedule
  • The first game: October 24 (Thu).
    Iyama Yuta won, W+Resign.
  • The second game: November 19 (The).
    Iyama Yuta won, B+Resign.
  • The third game: November 21 (Thu).
    Cho U won, B+Resign.
  • The fourth game: December 2 (Mon).
    Iyama Yuta won, B+Resign.
  • The fifth game: December 12 (The).

Iyama Yuta kept the Oza title!

All rounds starts at 10:00 (Japan Time), i.e., 02:00 CEST. The time limit is three hours each.

01 Sep 13 21:53:21

The 38th Meijin title match

The 38th Meijin title is broadcast live on GoPanda2 client.

Champion is Yamashita Keigo Meijin. The challenger is Iyama Yuta Kisei. The match is best of seven games, so four wins are required to secure the title.

The Mijin tournament is organized by Asahi Newspaper Co., Ltd.

How to watch

Schedule
  • The first game : September 5th (Thu) and 6th (Fri).
    Yamashita Keigo won, W+Resign.
  • The second game: September 19th (Thu) and 20th (Fri).
    Iyama Yuta won, W+Resign.
  • The third game: September 25th (Wed) and 26th (Thu).
    Iyama Yuta won, B+1.5.
  • The fourth game: October 9th (Wed) and 10th (Thu).
    Iyama Yuta won, W+Resign.
  • The fifth game: October 16th (Mon) and 17th (Tue).
    Iyama Yuta won, B+4.5.

Winner : Iyama Yuta Kisei

All rounds starts at 09:00 (Japan Time), i.e., 02:00 CEST. The time limit is eight hours each.

23 Aug 13 01:24:51

The 34th World Amateur Go Championship will take place from September 1 – 4, 2013 in Sendai, Miyagi.

Winner :
[ KOREA ] Hyunjae Choi 6 dan
Runner-up :
[ CHINA ] Yuqing Hu 8 dan
3rd place :
[ UKRAINE ] Artem Kachanovskyi 6 dan

All Results

Tournament Schedule

August 31 (Sat) : Opening Ceremony
September 1 (Sun) : 1st Game / 2nd Game
September 2 (Mon) : 3rd Game / 4th Game
September 3 (Tue) : 5th Game / 6th Game
September 4 (Wed) : 7th Game / 8th Game / Award Ceremony

05 Jul 13 01:20:12

The 38th Gosei title match

The 38th Gosei is being broadcast live on GoPanda2 client.

Defending champion is Iyama Yuta Gosei and challenger is Kono Rin 9p. The time limit is four hours each.

Schedule:
  • The first game: July 6th (Sat). Kono Rin won, B+Resign.
  • The second game: July 22nd (Mon). Kono Rin won, W+Resign.
  • The third game: July 26th (Fri). Iyama Yuta won, W+1.5.
  • The fourth game: August 9th (Fri). Iyama Yuta won, B+Resign.
  • The fifth game: August 23rd (Fri). Iyama Yuta won, W+2.5.
Iyama Yuta kept the title!
01 Jul 13 02:56:59

The 13th Cho Chikun(25th Honinbo) Cup

Results

The following players have managed to become a “Finisher” so far:

Finishers Date Finishers Date Finishers Date
k58961367 July 29 nagaya August 1 NakaaraiM August 2
kiyosi1113 August 3 s1949103 August 4 Earl August 4
tosiaki August 5 gorira1 August 5 redpepper August 5
nm2403 August 5 ken77 August 6 kyasuke August 6
miya555 August 6 itirou1212 August 7 Marron August 7
torahana August 7 vrg1947 August 7 minotam August 8
JK2843 August 8 moriyoshi August 9 stoshio104 August 9
Mae August 9 PLUTO August 10 dragonfly2 August 10
HisashiS August 10 hyogo1938 August 10 SEIHOU August 10
Kusu August 11 attu1130 August 11 M1091 August 11
KUROKAWA23 August 11 momot August 12 SK211 August 12
sakamoto19 August 12 raulk August 12 sugatyan August 12
jyonkona August 12 icc479 August 13 D1 August 13
mokuhazusi August 13 sukesan7 August 13 maki17 August 13
silk5 August 13 na3311 August 14 takeshi101 August 14
cfg80230 August 14 Miwao August 14 h5y4 August 14
sam8843 August 14 th63033 August 15 kurikuri3 August 15
tnk3 August 15 yseta4444 August 15 tutuji0428 August 15
toshiusa August 15 nmrk2624 August 15 pulsar August 16
yodogawa88 August 16 Tajima August 16 H194310 August 16
st1101 August 17 tatukii August 17 hirikinago August 17
gorimuchu August 17 H195041 August 17 kurobuta August 17
TOSANOKAMI August 17 ka0330sf August 17 donguri2 August 17
gogotai50 August 18 Charle70 August 18 MAMOCHAN August 18
ryoken August 18 a4750 August 18 Natsuko August 18
hamacha August 19 m123456789 August 19 sgo8125 August 19
koubun04 August 19 yg4772 August 19 sekitei August 19
t0134 August 19 canl August 19 daiaka August 19
Danndann August 20 kyotetsu55 August 20 kta35 August 20
kazuo331y August 20 xipayahagi August 20 MOosuka August 20
ktms04 August 20 VPshunt August 21 tosy24 August 21
TH0804 August 21 Turbo15 August 22 kkuni August 22
FRKW August 22 wistaria August 22 Mafu August 23
yoshisgw August 23 ezaty August 23 oinagaki August 23
ISSAC2 August 24 niboshi August 24 tenarai August 24
etizen August 24 sayo August 24 k766t August 24
ArcherN August 24 joh August 24 nh2225 August 24
t0089 August 25 titi0919 August 25 kxj19k August 25
yaku August 25 kuribaya August 25 poko August 25
mattyi226 August 25 vela August 26 mimatu August 26
igu80607 August 26 yuma56 August 26 fujisawa August 27
masa241 August 27 mikiko720 August 27 koch0109 August 27
saruaberi August 27 renzo August 28 Bunchan August 28
RitsHue August 28 n700123 August 29 Ryohta2000 August 29
S4187 August 29 TIKE1 August 29 Golucky August 29
Steinbach August 30 Noruh August 30 yamagata August 30
kerochan August 30 syu2 August 31 shoji9089 August 31
pineland August 31 ARA0407 August 31 gotanosiku August 31
ak5155 August 31

Congratulations!

Cho Chikun
Cho Chikun
Matsumoto Takehisa and Tsuruyama Atsushi
Matsumoto Takehisa and Tsuruyama Atsushi

The popular event 42.195 Marathon Championship was well received so we organize it again this year. You have 42 days and 19.5 hours to play your games.

The head referee of the event is Cho Chikun(25th Honinbo), who has devoted himself to the spread of the game of Go.

Tournament Outline

Organizer:
PANDANET
Special Cooperation:
Japan Pair Go Association
Head Judge:
Cho Chikun (25th Honinbo)
Judges:
Matsumoto Takehisa 7P, Tsuruyama Atsushi 7P
Tournament Period:
42 days and 19.5 hours: From Saturday, July 20th 2013, 24:00 to Saturday August 31st 2013, 19:30 (Japanese time)

Registration Period

Registration Period:
From Friday, July 1st until Monday, July 19th (Fri), 2013
How to register:
Fill out the information required on the registration page
registration page
Entry Fee:
Free of charge
Eligibility for participation:
All Pandanet members

Tournament Rules

The following games will not be counted:

  • A game which was not started or finished within the designated period
  • A game which was interrupted due to disconnection by both players
  • A game played on other than 19×19 board
  • A game played against Robot (Robot’s user ID is Robot??)
  • A game which does not meet the following time requirement:
    1. Pandanet style: at least 5 minutes for 25 moves
    2. Byoyomi style: at least 20 seconds per move
    3. No Byoyomi: at least 30 minutes for one game
  • A game with less than 40 moves
  • A game which Organizing Committee considered to be inappropriate

Please note that the tournament is not for competing the speed of Go. From the view point of manner, the winning percentage must be at least 30%.

Games during the tournament period are also reflected on your rating. The Organizer Committee reserves the right to disqualify any players who is excessively discourteous to other players.

Prizes

We call participants who earned 300 points “Finisher”. The IDs of all finishers will be listed on Pandanet web site. We will issue a certificate to all finishers, which you can see on the Pandanet web.

Three people selected in a drawing among finishers will receive a diploma signed by Cho Chikun.

Ten people selected in a drawing among finishers will receive an Internet Go lesson by professionals Matsumoto Takehisa, 7 dan or Tsuruyama Atsushi, 7 dan.

26 Jun 13 21:59:51

2013 SportAccord-Pandanet Cup Online Go Tournament

* Final Rounds
September 26 (Thu) – October 8 (Tue)

Main Class Winner
ID : RoseDuke [ South Africa ]
NAME : Mr. Victor Guang Chow

Game results of the Final Rounds  
Main Class  
3rd round – Final round
1st & 2nd round
Europe & Africa / North and South America / Asia & Oceania
A Class  
B Class  
C Class  
The way ranks are expressed in the tournament:
All games are played without handicaps. TEMPORARILY, FOR THE DURATION OF THE TOURNAMENT, the participating players’ true ranks are not displayed. Instead, their ranks are unified in the tournament room as below.
[Main Class] 8d / [A Class] 2d / [B Class] 4k / [C Class] 8k

* Preliminary Rounds

Game results of the Preliminary Rounds  
Main Class  
Europe & Africa / North and South America / Asia & Oceania
A Class  
Europe & Africa / North and South America / Asia & Oceania
B Class  
Europe & Africa / North and South America / Asia & Oceania
C Class  
Europe & Africa / North and South America / Asia & Oceania


Tournament Outline

*This tournament serves as the 18th Pandanet Cup Internet World Amateur Go Tournament concurrently.

The winner of the Final Rounds will receive an invitation to the 3rd SportAccord World Mind Games (a round-trip ticket to Beijing, accommodation, a commemorative medal and a certificate). There are also generous prizes by lottery!

  • Tournament name: 2013 SportAccord-Pandanet Cup Online Go Tournament
  • Organiser: The International Go Federation , Pandanet Inc.
  • Special cooperation: SportAccord , World Pair Go Association
  • System cooperation: Pandanet Inc.

Class

There are four categories. One is the Main Class and the others are Ranked Classes (A-C Classes).

  • Main Class (You can participate in the Main Class regardless of your Go strength.)
  • A Class (2d – 3k)
  • B Class (4k – 7k)
  • C Class (8k – 17k)

*If you are 3d or above, your class will be Main Class automatically.
*People who hope to participate in A~C Class and have not been confirmed of their rank by Pandanet, need to play at least 20 games and be confirmed of their rank by August 18. If a question mark appears next to the rank, it means the rank has not been officially confirmed by Pandanet.
 

Playing Rules

Time allowance



The time allowance is 10 minutes per side,
with overtime of 25 moves every 15minutes
Playing Conditions



All games are played even,
with Black giving a komi of 6.5 points
Color Colors are determined by the system automatically

 

Preliminary Rounds

  • Participants play freely at least six games in their Class room during the Preliminary Rounds. Participants are not allowed to play with the same person twice.
  • The top 64 players from the Main Class and the top 16 players, selected from the Ranked Classes can proceed to the Final Rounds.

*Selection into the Final Rounds is based on ranking, see below. In addition, ranking comparison is decided within each of the three regional groups (Asia & Oceania, Europe & Africa, North and South America).
*Main Class 64 players (Asia & Oceania 32, Europe & Africa 16, North and South America 16)
*A-C Class 16 players each Class (Asia & Oceania 8, Europe & Africa 4, North and South 4)

The ranking is determined by points in descending order.

  1. 1. Points = W / N + W * 0.02 (W = number of wins, N = number of games played)
    Example: you win 3 out of 6 games, you collect 3/6 + 3 * 0.02 = 0.56 points.
    Example: you win 4 out of 8 games, you collect 4/8 + 4 * 0.02 = 0.58 points.
  2. With tied points, player with higher number of wins is ranked higher.
  3. With tied points and wins, player with higher number of SOS (sum of opponents’ score) is ranked higher.
  4. With tied points, wins, and SOS, the players are ranked equal.

[ Click here for details ]
 

Final Rounds

  • In the Final Rounds, single eliminations are played until a champion is determined. The organizer decides the playing combination in a drawing. In the Main Class, 1st and 2nd are regional rounds and 3rd to 6th rounds are rounds with mixed groups. In the Ranked Classes, all rounds are rounds with mixed groups.

[ Click here for details ]
 

Schedule

June 28 (Fri) – August 18 (Sun) Registration period
August 22 (Thu) – September 12 (Thu) Preliminary Rounds
September 26 (Thu) – October 8 (Tue) Final Rounds

Preliminary Rounds Schedule

Participants can play freely at any time during the Preliminary Rounds period.

Final Rounds Schedule

Date Time Main Class A-C Class
Sep 26 (Thu) See below 1st round  
Sep 28 (Sat) See below 2nd round  
Oct 2 (Wed) See below 3rd round 1st round
Oct 4 (Fri) See below 4th round 2nd round
Oct 6 (Sun) See below Semi-finals Semi-finals
Oct 8 (Tue) See below Final Final
*NOTE: The playing time changes according to your opponent’s regional group.

Asia & Oceania vs. Asia & Oceania:JST 8:00pm (GMT 11:00am)
Europe & Africa vs. Europe & Africa:CEST 8:00pm (GMT 6:00pm)
North and South America vs. North and South America:PDT 8:00pm (GMT 3:00am on the following day)

Asia & Oceania vs. Europe & Africa:JST 8:00pm, CEST 1:00pm (GMT 11:00am)
North and South America vs. Asia & Oceania:PDT 8:00pm, JST 12:00pm on the following day (GMT 3:00am on the following day)
Europe & Africa vs. North and South America:CEST 8:00pm, PDT 11:00am (GMT 6:00pm)

*JST=Japan Standard Time (GMT+9)
CEST=Central European Summer Time (GMT+2)
PDT=Pacific Daylight Time (GTM-7)

 

Requirements for Participation

  • Participant must be an amateur Go player.
  • Participant must be able to communicate by email in English.
  • People who hope to participate in A~C Class and have not been confirmed of their rank by Pandanet, need to play at least 20 games and be confirmed of their rank by August 18. If a question mark appears next to the rank, it means the rank has not been officially confirmed by Pandanet.
  • Participants in the Main Class are not required to have their rank verified.
  • Players in the BC (beginner class) are not allowed to participate.
     

Notes

  • All games must be exclusive played on the Pandanet server. Please use Pandanet’s official client, GoPanda2 or Panda-Tetsuki. (Panda-Tetsuki is for iOS and android.)
  • Please play in the official Pandanet tournament room.
  • Please play games by yourself. Taking advice from a third person, or playing by a third person, is against the rules.
  • In principle, your games should be played from your home. Please let the organizer know in advance in case you want to play at another location other than your home, such as a Go club where many people gather. The organizer may check the origin of your Internet connection.
  • If you lower your rank intentionally by losing games before the tournament, you will not be allowed to participate.
  • Please exchange greetings when starting and finishing your games. Insulting comments are strictly prohibited. If you are treated impolitely, please let the organizers know.
  • Please resign the game if you think there is no hope of winning, instead of dragging out the game.
  • Likewise, please don’t tell your opponent to resign, even if your opponent is clearly losing. However, please let the organizers know if your opponent keeps playing useless moves and does not finish the game.
  • When the organizers finds out that you have violated the rules, you may be disqualified, even if the game result has been confirmed.
     

Participation Fee

Free of charge
 

Prizes

Main Class

Lottery prizes

Several players who have played six games or more at the Preliminary Rounds will receive a special present from SportAccord by lottery.

Winner
  1. The 3rd SportAccord World Mind Games Online Go Tournament Champion title will be awarded by SportAccord.
  2. Invitation to the 3rd SportAccord World Mind Games in Beijing (a round-trip ticket to Beijing , accommodation, a commemorative medal and a certificate) by SportAccord.
    The 3rd SportAccord World Mind Games in Beijing : December 12 - 18, 2013
  3. The 18th Pandanet Cup Internet World Amateur Go Tournamentant Champion title will be awarded by Pandanet.
  4. JPY 100,000 by Pandanet

Runner-up

JPY 30,000 by Pandanet

3rd to 16th place

Prize by Pandanet

Ranked Classes

Lottery prizes

Several players who have played six games or more at the Preliminary Round will receive a special present from SportAccord by lottery.

1st to 8th place (A-C Class)

Prize by Pandanet

  

21 Jun 13 06:29:55

Go competition of the 4th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games Incheon 2013 will take place from June 29 – July 6, 2013 in Incheon, Korea.

Go competition
Pair Go – Gold :
[ CHINA ] GAO Xing 1p & PENG Liyao 5p
Men’s Team – Gold :
[ KOREA ] NA 3p, LEE 2p, BYEON 2p, KANG 2p
Men’s Individual – Gold :
[ CHINA ] TANG Weixing 3p

All Results

Date / Venue

June 29 (Sat) – July 6 (Sat), 2013
Yonsei University International Campus, Incheon

official web site

Tournament Schedule

Men’s Individual : June 30 (Sun) – July 2 (Tue)

Pair Go : June 30 (Sun) – July 2 (Tue)

Men’s Team : July 3 (Wed) – July 5 (Fri)

21 May 13 20:05:36

European Pair Go Championship 2013 in Amsterdam

On May 9-13, The Amsterdam Go Together 2013 event drew over one hundred go lovers to the capital of the Netherlands. The European Pair Go Championship as well as The International Amsterdam Go Tournament were played as a part of the event.

The level of the Pair Go Championship tournament was notably high this year, most of the 24 participating pairs having a dan ranking on average. The favorite pair for the win, the Russian siblings Shikshin and Shikshina, neatly succeeded in claiming the throne. Followed by them at the second place were Klara Zaloudkavova and Jan Hora from the Czech Republic. You can see the full results here.

A possible reason for the high number of strong participants was the prizes for the first two places: the winners received a seat for the International Amateur Pair Go Championship, and the runners-up a seat for the 3rd SportAccord World Mind Games.

The well-organized event drew praise from its participants, who are now already looking forward to its next installation. Written by Laura Avram


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