Henceforth, May 21 will be a memorable date in the history of Russian go. On that date, more than 200 go fans gathered in Saint Petersburg, Russia, for a massive simultaneous go game. The event took place on the street near architectural masterpiece the Kazan Cathedral. Even cold wind and drizzling rain did not deter players who turned out to challenge their country’s strongest go masters, including Alexander Dinerchtein 3P, Ilya Shikshin 1P and Natalia Kovaleva, who’s been European Female Champion. Some passersby got intrigued and played go for the very first time in their life, adding to the game’s fanbase. Every participant got a memorable souvenir and anyone who could defeat a master got an additional prize. Overall 218 people played on 191 boards, setting a national record. Click here for a video of the event (added 6/9).
– report by Daria Koshkina; photos by Mikail Krylov
American Go E-Journal » 2016 » June
More than 200 set record at historic simul in Saint Petersburg
Friday June 3, 2016
AGA Board Nominations Coming In; Close on June 15
Friday June 3, 2016
Candidates have come forward for each of the four available seats on the AGA board. Current candidates are: Eastern – Gurujeet Khalsa, Central – Doc Sade, Western – Andrew Jackson, At-Large – Ed Zhang, Steve Colburn. Nominations, including self-nominations, may be made by full members for the region in which the member resides or nationwide for the At-Large seat and must be received by June 15. Nominations and questions must be emailed to elections@usgo.org. Click here for complete election information and qualifications.
Garlock’s Mother Passes
Friday June 3, 2016
E-Journal Managing Editor Chris Garlock’s mother passed away on Tuesday in Pueblo, CO. “Tetsuko of Cold Mountain, formerly Susan Garlock, passed peacefully,
surrounded by loving family and friends,” Garlock reports. “Thanks so much to everyone who’s reached out to express their support.” You can read more, and send condolences, on Garlock’s Facebook page.
