World Go News from the American Go Association

April 23, 2007
Volume 8, #34

MISSION SAN JOSE HIGH 3-PEATS AT 4TH CA HIGH SCHOOL GO TOURNEY
REDMOND CUP EARLY RESULTS
WORLD YOUTH COMES TO U.S.
CHINA SUMMER GO CAMP UPDATE
EIGHT TOURNAMENTS ARE NOT ENOUGH
GO WORLD 1: GW ARCHIVE ARRIVES
JAPANESE FALLING BEHIND IN FUJITSU
IYAMA YUTA GAINS THIRD ROUND OF TENGEN
GU LI WINS CHINESE TIANYUAN
YAMASHITA EVENS IT UP IN JUDAN
DRAGOS BAJENARU WINS SCHMIDT CUP IN ROMANIA
GO WORLD 2: DEAL OF A LIFETIME
NYC SAKURA MATSURI VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT
2010 ASIAN GAMES TO INCLUDE GO
GO PHOTOS
GO CALENDAR
GO CLASSIFIED


MISSION SAN JOSE HIGH 3-PEATS AT 4TH CA HIGH SCHOOL GO TOURNEY: Mission San Jose High School from Fremont, California, won 1st place for the third straight year in the CA High School Go Tournament. Nine Bay Area high school go teams competed in a 4-round tournament on April 22 at the ING's Goe Foundation Center in Menlo Park, CA. Click here for full story & Winner's Report. Photo, above right: Lawrence Ku 6d vs. Michael Cheng 6d
- reported by Lawrence Ku, EJ West Coast Correspondent

REDMOND CUP EARLY RESULTS: Twelve top youth players are competing in the Redmond Cup, the oldest internet go tournament in North America. Players include Andy Liu, the 2006 US Open Champion, 3 WYGC Qualifiers, and several WYGC runners-up, who are competing in 6 rounds of tournament play on the IGS. Click here for full story & Winner's Report

WORLD YOUTH COMES TO U.S.: The 24th World Youth Go Championships will come to the United States for the first time this year, scheduled for August 6-12 in Boston, MA. Sponsored by the Ing Foundation, the tournament features top youth players from around the world.

CHINA SUMMER GO CAMP UPDATE: Nearly 20 have already registered for this year's Feng Yun Summer Go Camp in China. "We still have seats available," Feng Yun 9P tells the EJ. The camp "offers a great experience of study both go and Chinese culture," says Feng Yun. Click here for full story. Photo, left: world champion XiHe Lou plays a teaching game with 2006 campers.

EIGHT TOURNAMENTS ARE NOT ENOUGH: In addition to the US Open, each US Go Congress - July 28-August 4 this year -- features a slew of side and self-paired tournaments. "This year, keep an eye out for a new-and-improved version of the Chuck Robbins Challenge," reports Congress Co-Director Peter Nassar, "as well as an even bigger East-West tournament, a revamped North American Masters/Ing tournament, and a new Women's Tournament, aimed exclusively to women go players." Click here for full story; info and registration

GO WORLD 1: GW ARCHIVE ARRIVES: The much-anticipated Go World Archive is now available, Kiseido Digital's Bob Myers tells the EJ. "This product contains an unprecedented wealth of go information," says Myers. "Lovingly scanned to maintain the exact look and feel of the original," the archive includes an extensive index and full-text search across the entire archive of nearly 7000 pages and can be used on any computer with a DVD drive and Adobe Reader software. Click here for full story & a special EJ reader discount!

JAPANESE FALLING BEHIND IN FUJITSU: Three Koreans and three Chinese players but only two Japanese have made it to the third round of the international Fujitsu. Click here for full story

IYAMA YUTA GAINS THIRD ROUND OF TENGEN: Japanese teen phenom Iyama Yuta 7P has reached the third round of the Tengen tournament. Click here for full story.

GU LI WINS CHINESE TIANYUAN: Gu Li 9P (right) defeated Liu Shizhen 6P 2-1 in the defense of Gu's Tianyuan title. Click here for full story.

YAMASHITA EVENS IT UP IN JUDAN: Yamashita Keigo 9P needed only 106 moves to force a resignation from Cho Chikun 9P and bring the score in the best-of-five-game title match to 2-2. Click here for full story.

DRAGOS BAJENARU WINS SCHMIDT CUP IN ROMANIA: Dragos Bajenaru 6d has won the Walter Schmidt Cup in Romania. Click here for full report from EJ European Correspondent Marilena Bara

GO WORLD 2: DEAL OF A LIFETIME: If you missed the January offer, here's another chance to purchase 24 hard-copy issues of Go World magazine for just $60. That's just $2.50 for each copy of the superb chronicle of contemporary go featuring commented games and a wealth of instructional material in every issue. Click here for details; offer ends April 30!

NYC SAKURA MATSURI VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT: The New York Go Center Outreach Team is looking for volunteers at to teach at Sakura Matsuri on April 28 or 29. Click here for details.

2010 ASIAN GAMES TO INCLUDE GO: Go will be one of the competitive games in the 2010 Asian Games, reports Thomas Hsiang. Click here for full story.

CORRECTION: This month's victory by the Rockville (MD) club over the Greater Washington Go Club (ROCKVILLE EDGES DC CLUB AGAIN 4/16 EJ) was Rockville first win; last month the two clubs tied and GWGC has prevailed in all previous matches.

GO PHOTOS:
At the April 14 DC Sakura Matsuri Festival. Volunteers Kaname Yunokawa in foreground, John Goon in background.

GO CALENDAR
Click here for complete listing

April 28-29: Houston, TX
Houston Spring Go Tournament 2007
Preregistration is required via our web site by end of day April 26. Box Lunches will be provided.
Robert Cordingley rcordingley@houston.rr.com 281.333.1614

April 28: Hartford, CT
CCC Spring Tournament
Bill Fung cccgoclub@yahoo.com 860.906.7398

April 29: Rochester, NY
Empty Sky Spring Tournament
Nick Blake emptyskygo@gmail.com 339.364.0933

GO CLASSIFIED
Locate go clubs worldwide

PLAYERS WANTED: South Jersey: Looking for strong players in the South Jersey area. Contact bart_simpson9181994@hotmail.com (4/23)

BOOKS FOR SALE: Best offer for ALL the following books before May 1. Please include shipping in your offer. Attack and Defense, Akira Ishida and James Davies, New Condition, First Printing January 1980; The Direction of Play, Takeo Kajiwara, good condition, First Printing March 1979; Strategic Concepts of GO, Nagahara, very good condition, Fifth Printing, January 1989; Opening Theory Made Easy, Otake Hideo, good condition, First Printing, October 1992; Graded GO Problems for Beginners Volume Three Intermediate Problems, Kano Yoshinori, very good condition, First Printing, March 1987; The Breakthrough to Shodan, Naoki Miyamoto translated by James Davis, very good condition, Second Printing, December 1985. Email bids to: stewart.kane@gmail.com (4/23)

PLAYERS WANTED: Springfield, OR: I would like to try and start up another go club here; Kurschun Finch kurschun.finch@mindspring.com (4/23)

WANTED: Floor go board new or used, no preference. Email Dragonfx14@yahoo.com 4/23

PLAYERS WANTED: Anyone in the southern Salt Lake, Utah area that wants
to set up a club, middle-schoolers wanted most. E-mail me at thewriteheart@gmail.com (4/16)

PLAYERS WANTED: Ft. Myers, FL area. Seeking players to form go club for regular play and/or starting school go clubs with regular classes and tournaments. If interested call Kent at 239-222-3625. email address kent1956_go@yahoo.com. I presently play with the Sarasota Go club, but would like to advance the game in my own area. (4/2)

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