Exciting happenings in both the PGETC and TPGTC. Also, applications are open for the KPMC.
Clearly, the Go community has not caught on to the idea of backronyms…
Looking forward… May
Galway Tournament
A 2-day tournament will be held on May 25th-26th in the Galway Bridge Centre
Online Interprovincials
Round 2, real soon now
Munster v Ulster
Leinster v Connaught
Further ahead… September
Belfast Go Tournament
There will be a one day tournament in Belfast on Saturday September 14th
2019 KPMC
The search is on for an Irish player to attend the 14th Korea Prime Minister Cup International Baduk Championship
Weekly Meetings
Galway – Tuesday 19:30 in Mc Swiggans
Dublin – Wednesday 19:00 in Toners
Online – Thursday 20:00-22:00
Stillorgan – Sunday 14:00-18:00 at PingZone, St Benildus College
Kindly note that Dublin meetings are now starting earlier (allegedly in the hope of finishing earlier)
9th PGETC
With Ireland’s 3-1 victory over Kazakhstan in the penultimate round, the team now stands at the top of the table. League C beckons next year…
The final round versus Portugal takes place on the 7th.
Mateusz Surma has eliminated all opposition so far in the TPGTC. The EGF posted an interview with him after the second round.
The next game will take place on May 5th.
Looking back… April
Top 8
This year’s Top 8 kicked off over the weekend
Online Interprovincials
The third game between Connaught and Ulster was played, putting Connaught ahead 2-1, and bringing an end to round 1.
Irish Correspondence Tournament
Play continues
Further back… March
2019 Irish Go Congress
The IGA has a detailed writeup of the event.
The BGA also posted one entitled Irish Open Runs Smoothly on April 1st, which I’m sure was completely unintentional.
On the continent…
EGF – The Movie?
Someone has started a thread over on L19 about the cons and pros (pun intended) of creating a movie. The concept is vague but the discussion is lively.
Tenuki
Leela Zero Reviews OGS
OGS are building LZ analysis into the site
Autumn 1989
Someone recently linked me an old issue of the British Go Journal, to highlight how far computer Go has progressed in the last 30 years. However, there was an unexpected fragment from the past on page 15…
The full BGA BGJ archive is at http://www.britgo.org/bgj/bgj.html. The most recent 4 issues are accessible by members only, but issues prior to that are open to all.
You can attempt to download up to 2014 in bulk using
curl 'http://www.britgo.org/files/bgj/bgj[000-167].pdf' -o "bgj#1.pdf"
but from 77 onwards, some are split or have sgf files, so will be missed. After 2014, the name format becomes irregular.