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February
11, 2008; Volume 9, #8
Iwamoto
School Team Tournament at the Seattle Go Center on February 10. First
board was played by Devin Crowley, second board by Alex Engelberg, and
third board by Molly Engelberg. Stevens Elementary placed second with
Lewis Cable, Hal Vogel, and Isabel Anderson. Hamilton International
Middle School also played well, but they did not have a girl on their
team, so they were not in the official competition. A team combined
from several schools also played. The Tournament Director was Jon
Boley, with help from Brian Allen, Scott Arnold and Dan Cooper.
me up with, giving
preference to chapters that have never been visited by a
pro.” Up to $6,000 will be available to AGA chapters over the
next year; those interested should send a general outline of your idea
to operations@usgo.org. For further information and to
download an application form, click
here. To learn more about certified professionals who live
and teach in the US, click
here.
inese pro, played a 3-on-1
simul with kyu-level players. After the games club organizers Kevin
Chao and Jack Shih hosted a Chinese banquet for Mr. Li and his parents,
Ms. Lin, and some of the participants in the simultaneous games.
eat Kono
Rin
9P to get into the finals from the losers' bracket and defeated Cho U by 6.5 points in his
second try. Cho
Chikun 9P has held this top-seven title for the
past three years, which is quite impressive these days for a player in
his fifties. Cho Chikun is also the current holder of the NHK
Cup.
European Go Congress
– this year being held in Leksand, Sweden from July 26th -
August 9th – more than 400 go players from 27
countries have
registered. This year the EGC includes a symposium on go history and on
go
in art and literature. Register before March 15th, when fees
go up. Meanwhile, plans for the US
Go Congress in Portland, Oregon August 2-9 are well underway.
Register
here and click
here for details on info on Congress events and activities.