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- Day 03 Mon, 24.07.
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- Day 06 Thu, 27.07.
- Day 07 Fri, 28.07.
- Day 08 Sat, 29.07.
- Day 09 Sun, 30.07.
- Day 10 Mon, 31.07.
- Day 11 Tue, 01.08.
- Day 12 Wed, 02.08.
- Day 13 Thu, 03.08.
- Day 14 Fri, 04.08.
- Day 15 Sat, 05.08.
- Overview
- Special Events
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
These are the final games of the Pandanet Go European Team Championship. The best 4 Teams from Europe play their last games to decide, which team will be the Pandanet Team Champion 2023. The games are played live on Friday and Saturday, before the EGC will start. Also there will be probatly a broadcast of the games.
Rooms: C3
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
These are the final games of the Pandanet Go European Team Championship. The best 4 Teams from Europe play their last games to decide, which team will be the Pandanet Team Champion 2023. The games are played live on Friday and Saturday, before the EGC will start. Also there will be probatly a broadcast of the games.
Rooms: C3
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
These are the final games of the Pandanet Go European Team Championship. The best 4 Teams from Europe play their last games to decide, which team will be the Pandanet Team Champion 2023. The games are played live on Friday and Saturday, before the EGC will start. Also there will be probatly a broadcast of the games.
Rooms: C3
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
These are the final games of the Pandanet Go European Team Championship. The best 4 Teams from Europe play their last games to decide, which team will be the Pandanet Team Champion 2023. The games are played live on Friday and Saturday, before the EGC will start. Also there will be probatly a broadcast of the games.
Rooms: C3
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
- Overview
- Official Events
- Side Tournaments
- Special Events
You can register to the EGC the whole day until 5pm.
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
These are the final games of the Pandanet Go European Team Championship. The best 4 Teams from Europe play their last games to decide, which team will be the Pandanet Team Champion 2023. The games are played live on Friday and Saturday, before the EGC will start. Also there will be probatly a broadcast of the games.
Rooms: C3
Of course there will be simultaneous games against professional players.
Rooms: In good weather these will take place outside.
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
The big opening ceremony for the EGC 2023 in Markkleeberg/Leipzig.
Your Hosts: Manja & Michael Marz
Programme:
Welcome
Greetings from EGF and Germany
House Rules
Live musical interludes
Introduction of Professionals
Prizegiving Seygo
Prizegiving PGETC
Quiz with Prizes
Saturday 22nd July, 5-7 p.m.
Room: large auditorium in Building A
How to take part in the quiz?
Find some teammates!
Any number of people are possible but we recommend 3-4 people.
Follow this QR Code or this URL: ahaslides.com/YEVLP
If you still have time between events and you want to play more games, we have a possibility for you. Register at the marathon tournaments and play and win as many games as you can with whomever you like. And win some cool prizes in the end.
* Rules: The 9×9 and 19×19 Marathon Go tournaments are a self-paired tournament with full handicap. The thinking time has to be agreed upon by the players. Each two players may report up to three Marathon games results. Prizes are awarded to the players with best performance. Results must be noted on specific logs on the marathon notice boards.
* Registration: enter your name into the pairing poster at the Info-Desk.
* Rounds: As many as you wish
* Starting times: everytime from Saturday 22th July 8 p.m.
* End: First week Sunday 30th July 5 p.m. and second week Saturday 5th August 4 p.m.
* Time Setting: you can agree with your opponent for any time settings, but this are our recommendations:
– 9×9 Marathon: Fischer Time with 10 min + 5 sec
– 19×19 Marathon: Fischer Time with 20 min + 10 sec
* Rooms: find your own space together with your opponent (e.g. under the trees on the school yard, on the beach or in a restaurant or hotel)
You can register to the EGC the whole day until 5pm.
The big opening ceremony for the EGC 2023 in Markkleeberg/Leipzig.
Your Hosts: Manja & Michael Marz
Programme:
Welcome
Greetings from EGF and Germany
House Rules
Live musical interludes
Introduction of Professionals
Prizegiving Seygo
Prizegiving PGETC
Quiz with Prizes
Saturday 22nd July, 5-7 p.m.
Room: large auditorium in Building A
How to take part in the quiz?
Find some teammates!
Any number of people are possible but we recommend 3-4 people.
Follow this QR Code or this URL: ahaslides.com/YEVLP
If you still have time between events and you want to play more games, we have a possibility for you. Register at the marathon tournaments and play and win as many games as you can with whomever you like. And win some cool prizes in the end.
* Rules: The 9×9 and 19×19 Marathon Go tournaments are a self-paired tournament with full handicap. The thinking time has to be agreed upon by the players. Each two players may report up to three Marathon games results. Prizes are awarded to the players with best performance. Results must be noted on specific logs on the marathon notice boards.
* Registration: enter your name into the pairing poster at the Info-Desk.
* Rounds: As many as you wish
* Starting times: everytime from Saturday 22th July 8 p.m.
* End: First week Sunday 30th July 5 p.m. and second week Saturday 5th August 4 p.m.
* Time Setting: you can agree with your opponent for any time settings, but this are our recommendations:
– 9×9 Marathon: Fischer Time with 10 min + 5 sec
– 19×19 Marathon: Fischer Time with 20 min + 10 sec
* Rooms: find your own space together with your opponent (e.g. under the trees on the school yard, on the beach or in a restaurant or hotel)
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
These are the final games of the Pandanet Go European Team Championship. The best 4 Teams from Europe play their last games to decide, which team will be the Pandanet Team Champion 2023. The games are played live on Friday and Saturday, before the EGC will start. Also there will be probatly a broadcast of the games.
Rooms: C3
Of course there will be simultaneous games against professional players.
Rooms: In good weather these will take place outside.
This is a special kids tournament, organised from the EGF and to be held on Friday and Saturday before the EGC. Check out the homepage of the EGF for more information and to register: https://eurogofed.org/seygo/
Rooms: big gym
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
- Special Events
You can register to EGC.
Every day there will be new Tsume-Go problems in different strengths available. Try to solve as many as you can every day, to improve your reading skills and to have a chance to win some nice prizes in the end. You can collect and return each day’s problems at the Info-Desk.
* Start: Sunday 23rd July, 10 a.m.
* Rooms: Info-Desk
* Prizegiving: 30th July 6 p.m. and 5th August 5:00 p.m.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 2nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody can participate, including players from outside Europe. You just have to register for it.
There will be one game per day, starting in the morning. The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and finals also count for the Open Championship.
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, not only for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
This variant is played on a 19×19 board, but with the twist that the board is not empty in the beginning. 16 stones (8 of each color) are already placed on the board, in a position that invites fighting.
* We play 4 rounds of MacMahon.
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 15 minutes of basic time plus 5 seconds per move.
* Rooms: B2
This tournament is played on small 9×9 boards with quick thinking time on 2 days with Round Robin on the first day and a six-rounds knockout stage two days later.
- * Rules: on the first day on Sunday 23th July we play a group stage that uses Round Robin and on the second day on Tuesday 25th July we have the finals which are played in knockout-mode.
- * Registration: until Sunday 23th 3 p.m.
- * Rounds: 5 rounds preliminary and 6 rounds knockout 2 days after
- * Starting times: preliminary starts on Sunday 23th 6 p.m. ; knockout stage starts on Tuesday 25th 5 p.m.; any relegation starts Tue 4:30 p.m.
- * Time Setting: 13 min SD
- * Board size: 9×9
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
VIP Dinner of the European Go Federation. Open for EGC Gold Friends.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 2nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody can participate, including players from outside Europe. You just have to register for it.
There will be one game per day, starting in the morning. The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and finals also count for the Open Championship.
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, not only for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
Every day there will be new Tsume-Go problems in different strengths available. Try to solve as many as you can every day, to improve your reading skills and to have a chance to win some nice prizes in the end. You can collect and return each day’s problems at the Info-Desk.
* Start: Sunday 23rd July, 10 a.m.
* Rooms: Info-Desk
* Prizegiving: 30th July 6 p.m. and 5th August 5:00 p.m.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
This tournament is played on small 9×9 boards with quick thinking time on 2 days with Round Robin on the first day and a six-rounds knockout stage two days later.
- * Rules: on the first day on Sunday 23th July we play a group stage that uses Round Robin and on the second day on Tuesday 25th July we have the finals which are played in knockout-mode.
- * Registration: until Sunday 23th 3 p.m.
- * Rounds: 5 rounds preliminary and 6 rounds knockout 2 days after
- * Starting times: preliminary starts on Sunday 23th 6 p.m. ; knockout stage starts on Tuesday 25th 5 p.m.; any relegation starts Tue 4:30 p.m.
- * Time Setting: 13 min SD
- * Board size: 9×9
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
This variant is played on a 19×19 board, but with the twist that the board is not empty in the beginning. 16 stones (8 of each color) are already placed on the board, in a position that invites fighting.
* We play 4 rounds of MacMahon.
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 15 minutes of basic time plus 5 seconds per move.
* Rooms: B2
You can register to EGC.
VIP Dinner of the European Go Federation. Open for EGC Gold Friends.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
Each player plays two moves in a row. The stones must have a keima (knight’s move) distance (see picture). The first move must be valid on its own, suicide is not allowed. The regular ko rule doesn’t apply. If both moves of a player have captured a ko, the opponent is not allowed to take both ko. At the end of the game, all stones remaining on the board are alive. Points are counted under Chinese rules. Intersections count as territory, if they are surrounded on all sides by stones from one color or the boundary of the board. Komi and handicap will be published on-site.
* Starting time: Monday, 24th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
A three-round tournament for all people identifying as female or gender-diverse.
- * Rules: 3 rounds of MacMahon for all female or diverse players.
- * Registration: until Monday 24th July 4 p.m.
- * Rounds: 3
- * Starting times: 4:30 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 5 sec
- * Board: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
This is a tournament especially for kids and teenagers. Anyone younger than 16 years old can participate. Rules: You can play as many games as you want and games will played with handicap. The more games you play and the more often you win, the more points you collect. The player with the most points wins the tournament.
- * Registration: shortly before the tournament
- * Rounds: as many as you can
- * Starting times: Monday 24th July from 5 p.m.
- * Time Setting: none
- * Board size: 9×9
- * Handicap: Yes
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: B3
- * Prizegiving: directly after the tournament
Each player plays two moves in a row. The stones must have a keima (knight’s move) distance (see picture). The first move must be valid on its own, suicide is not allowed. The regular ko rule doesn’t apply. If both moves of a player have captured a ko, the opponent is not allowed to take both ko. At the end of the game, all stones remaining on the board are alive. Points are counted under Chinese rules. Intersections count as territory, if they are surrounded on all sides by stones from one color or the boundary of the board. Komi and handicap will be published on-site.
* Starting time: Monday, 24th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
A three-round tournament for all people identifying as female or gender-diverse.
- * Rules: 3 rounds of MacMahon for all female or diverse players.
- * Registration: until Monday 24th July 4 p.m.
- * Rounds: 3
- * Starting times: 4:30 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 5 sec
- * Board: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
This is a tournament especially for kids and teenagers. Anyone younger than 16 years old can participate. Rules: You can play as many games as you want and games will played with handicap. The more games you play and the more often you win, the more points you collect. The player with the most points wins the tournament.
- * Registration: shortly before the tournament
- * Rounds: as many as you can
- * Starting times: Monday 24th July from 5 p.m.
- * Time Setting: none
- * Board size: 9×9
- * Handicap: Yes
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: B3
- * Prizegiving: directly after the tournament
Each player plays two moves in a row. The stones must have a keima (knight’s move) distance (see picture). The first move must be valid on its own, suicide is not allowed. The regular ko rule doesn’t apply. If both moves of a player have captured a ko, the opponent is not allowed to take both ko. At the end of the game, all stones remaining on the board are alive. Points are counted under Chinese rules. Intersections count as territory, if they are surrounded on all sides by stones from one color or the boundary of the board. Komi and handicap will be published on-site.
* Starting time: Monday, 24th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
Each player plays two moves in a row. The stones must have a keima (knight’s move) distance (see picture). The first move must be valid on its own, suicide is not allowed. The regular ko rule doesn’t apply. If both moves of a player have captured a ko, the opponent is not allowed to take both ko. At the end of the game, all stones remaining on the board are alive. Points are counted under Chinese rules. Intersections count as territory, if they are surrounded on all sides by stones from one color or the boundary of the board. Komi and handicap will be published on-site.
* Starting time: Monday, 24th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
- Special Events
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
In this variant you always have to find two moves instead of one. Then you suggest those two moves to your opponent and they decide which of your moves is actually played.
* Extra material: 2 red/green marker/stones per board.
* There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
In this variant, diagonal connections also count. So a stone in the middle of the board has 8 liberties, the usual 4 and 4 diagonal ones. What does this change? Professor Li Zhe, 6p, will tell us! We will play 8-liberties-Go at 4pm on Tuesday, 25th.
This tournament is played on small 9×9 boards with quick thinking time on 2 days with Round Robin on the first day and a six-rounds knockout stage two days later.
- * Rules: on the first day on Sunday 23th July we play a group stage that uses Round Robin and on the second day on Tuesday 25th July we have the finals which are played in knockout-mode.
- * Registration: until Sunday 23th 3 p.m.
- * Rounds: 5 rounds preliminary and 6 rounds knockout 2 days after
- * Starting times: preliminary starts on Sunday 23th 6 p.m. ; knockout stage starts on Tuesday 25th 5 p.m.; any relegation starts Tue 4:30 p.m.
- * Time Setting: 13 min SD
- * Board size: 9×9
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
We all love playing at least one board game: Go! But of course there are more, and not only the classical ones. There have been many new inventions since Go. (You might have heard of Settlers of Catan, e.g.?)
Since these board games are typical for Germany, we are planing a large board game event at the EGC. You’ll be able to try out many exciting games there and play games with hundreds of people from all over the world!
At the EGC 2017, we had a similar event. Here’s the video where you can see what to expect…
Rooms: t.b.a.
In this variant you always have to find two moves instead of one. Then you suggest those two moves to your opponent and they decide which of your moves is actually played.
* Extra material: 2 red/green marker/stones per board.
* There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
Rooms: Gym
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
This tournament is played on small 9×9 boards with quick thinking time on 2 days with Round Robin on the first day and a six-rounds knockout stage two days later.
- * Rules: on the first day on Sunday 23th July we play a group stage that uses Round Robin and on the second day on Tuesday 25th July we have the finals which are played in knockout-mode.
- * Registration: until Sunday 23th 3 p.m.
- * Rounds: 5 rounds preliminary and 6 rounds knockout 2 days after
- * Starting times: preliminary starts on Sunday 23th 6 p.m. ; knockout stage starts on Tuesday 25th 5 p.m.; any relegation starts Tue 4:30 p.m.
- * Time Setting: 13 min SD
- * Board size: 9×9
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
In this variant you always have to find two moves instead of one. Then you suggest those two moves to your opponent and they decide which of your moves is actually played.
* Extra material: 2 red/green marker/stones per board.
* There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
In this variant, diagonal connections also count. So a stone in the middle of the board has 8 liberties, the usual 4 and 4 diagonal ones. What does this change? Professor Li Zhe, 6p, will tell us! We will play 8-liberties-Go at 4pm on Tuesday, 25th.
In this variant you always have to find two moves instead of one. Then you suggest those two moves to your opponent and they decide which of your moves is actually played.
* Extra material: 2 red/green marker/stones per board.
* There are two alternative dates to play Keima Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
We all love playing at least one board game: Go! But of course there are more, and not only the classical ones. There have been many new inventions since Go. (You might have heard of Settlers of Catan, e.g.?)
Since these board games are typical for Germany, we are planing a large board game event at the EGC. You’ll be able to try out many exciting games there and play games with hundreds of people from all over the world!
At the EGC 2017, we had a similar event. Here’s the video where you can see what to expect…
Rooms: t.b.a.
Rooms: Gym
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Go Variants
- Special Events
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
You want to play Go and Volleyball at the beach? Welcome! You will play as a team of 4 players. Two players will play Rengo on the board and the other two players will have a volleyball match against another team. With switching teams after 7 points. Rules and the day can change due to the number of participations and the weather conditions.
- * Rules
– One Team consists of 6 players
– Two players start a Rengo game against another team
– The other 4 players play a volleyball match until the first volleyball team has 7 points
– Winning a volleyball round grants 5 points (or captured stones)
– 2 Volleyball players will switch with Rengo players after each round
– The team with more points in the end of the go game wins
– Pairings are free to choose
– Every win gives 2 team points and every draw gives 1 point. Best team after 4 rounds wins.
- * Registration: until 26th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 4
- * Starting Times: Wed 26th July 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Fischer Time 15 min + 10 sec and pausing the clock during the switch
- * Board: 13×13
- * Handicap: none
- * Komi: 7
- * Location: Beach volleyball field at Cospudener See north beach
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The EGC 2024 team is happy to invite all participants to visit us on July 26th. Toulouse, capital of Occitania region, is an essential stop-off in the heart of southwestern France. Once the capital of the Visigoths and now the capital of the air and space industry, Toulouse invites you to explore its 2000 years of history. The so-called Pink City is also a gastronomic centre that benefits from a wide variety of products reflecting the culture of its region. Please come and ask us any questions you have about travelling to Toulouse, about the EGC 2024 Programme and making the most of your stay in our sunny region!
Rooms: In good weather outside.
We want to inspire you for some group discussion on Wednesday 26th July 3 p.m.: “Diversity in Go”. Even though this year’s EGC is being held in Germany, it doesn’t have to be a sausage party! Join us to discuss how the Go community can become more diverse – and what’s holding us back!
Rooms: block B ground floor (B1)
The Chess and Go Event will be played in teams of 2 versus 2. Team composition is without restrictions and games will be played without handicap. Both teams play a game of Rengo (on a 13×13 board) and Pair Chess simultaneously. The first team plays with black Go stones and black Chess pieces, the second team uses white stones and pieces.
* Play order:
A) Black Player 1 (B1) plays the first Go move, then switches to the Chess board, and B1 presses the clock. B) White Player 1 (W1) plays the next Go move, White Player 2 (W2) plays the first Chess move, W1 and W2 swap positions, and W2 presses the clock. C) Black Player 2 (B2) plays the next Go move, B1 plays the next chess move, B1 and B2 swap positions, and B2 presses the clock. D) W2 plays the next Go move, W1 plays the next Chess move, W1 and W2 swap positions, and W2 presses the clock. E) B1 plays the next Go move, B2 plays the next Chess move, B1 and B2 swap positions, and B1 presses the clock. Repeat B – C – D – E until either the Chess game or the Go game are finished. At that point, the remaining game is continued as either Rengo (penalty for unintentional rotation error is 3 captures, if noticed immediately) or Pair Chess.
* Komi for Rengo is 3 points (lower than usual due to White’s statistical advantage in Chess and allows for Jigo since a Draw is possible in Chess, too.)
* Rounds: 5 rounds of Swiss System
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 15 sec per „Chess&Go” move. The clock sits next to the chess board, visible to all players, and pressed by the player only after BOTH moves are played and players swapped positions.
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 15 sec per „Chess&Go” move. The clock sits next to the chess board, visible to all players, and pressed by the player only after BOTH moves are played and players swapped positions.
* Starting times: Wednesday 26th July 4 p.m.
* Rooms: big gym
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Chess and Go Event will be played in teams of 2 versus 2. Team composition is without restrictions and games will be played without handicap. Both teams play a game of Rengo (on a 13×13 board) and Pair Chess simultaneously. The first team plays with black Go stones and black Chess pieces, the second team uses white stones and pieces.
* Play order:
A) Black Player 1 (B1) plays the first Go move, then switches to the Chess board, and B1 presses the clock. B) White Player 1 (W1) plays the next Go move, White Player 2 (W2) plays the first Chess move, W1 and W2 swap positions, and W2 presses the clock. C) Black Player 2 (B2) plays the next Go move, B1 plays the next chess move, B1 and B2 swap positions, and B2 presses the clock. D) W2 plays the next Go move, W1 plays the next Chess move, W1 and W2 swap positions, and W2 presses the clock. E) B1 plays the next Go move, B2 plays the next Chess move, B1 and B2 swap positions, and B1 presses the clock. Repeat B – C – D – E until either the Chess game or the Go game are finished. At that point, the remaining game is continued as either Rengo (penalty for unintentional rotation error is 3 captures, if noticed immediately) or Pair Chess.
* Komi for Rengo is 3 points (lower than usual due to White’s statistical advantage in Chess and allows for Jigo since a Draw is possible in Chess, too.)
* Rounds: 5 rounds of Swiss System
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 15 sec per „Chess&Go” move. The clock sits next to the chess board, visible to all players, and pressed by the player only after BOTH moves are played and players swapped positions.
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 15 sec per „Chess&Go” move. The clock sits next to the chess board, visible to all players, and pressed by the player only after BOTH moves are played and players swapped positions.
* Starting times: Wednesday 26th July 4 p.m.
* Rooms: big gym
You want to play Go and Volleyball at the beach? Welcome! You will play as a team of 4 players. Two players will play Rengo on the board and the other two players will have a volleyball match against another team. With switching teams after 7 points. Rules and the day can change due to the number of participations and the weather conditions.
- * Rules
– One Team consists of 6 players
– Two players start a Rengo game against another team
– The other 4 players play a volleyball match until the first volleyball team has 7 points
– Winning a volleyball round grants 5 points (or captured stones)
– 2 Volleyball players will switch with Rengo players after each round
– The team with more points in the end of the go game wins
– Pairings are free to choose
– Every win gives 2 team points and every draw gives 1 point. Best team after 4 rounds wins.
- * Registration: until 26th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 4
- * Starting Times: Wed 26th July 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Fischer Time 15 min + 10 sec and pausing the clock during the switch
- * Board: 13×13
- * Handicap: none
- * Komi: 7
- * Location: Beach volleyball field at Cospudener See north beach
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The EGC 2024 team is happy to invite all participants to visit us on July 26th. Toulouse, capital of Occitania region, is an essential stop-off in the heart of southwestern France. Once the capital of the Visigoths and now the capital of the air and space industry, Toulouse invites you to explore its 2000 years of history. The so-called Pink City is also a gastronomic centre that benefits from a wide variety of products reflecting the culture of its region. Please come and ask us any questions you have about travelling to Toulouse, about the EGC 2024 Programme and making the most of your stay in our sunny region!
Rooms: In good weather outside.
We want to inspire you for some group discussion on Wednesday 26th July 3 p.m.: “Diversity in Go”. Even though this year’s EGC is being held in Germany, it doesn’t have to be a sausage party! Join us to discuss how the Go community can become more diverse – and what’s holding us back!
Rooms: block B ground floor (B1)
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Go Variants
- Special Events
Location: main school yard between Buildings A and C
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
While there are still 2 players sitting at the board, we only need one color of stones. Both players place white stones, a referee keeps track of the “actual” board position. Be careful to remember the board position well 🙂 Illegal moves don’t lose the game, but have to be taken back.
* Starting time: Thursday, 27th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play One Color Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The Pair Go tournament is another highlight of the European Go Congress.
This tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
The tournament is sponsored by the World Pair Go Association.
Rules:
– The tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
– The tournament is played in groups with 16 players, ordered by average rank of the pairs. Up to 6 groups (A to F) are possible, so 96 pairs can participate.
– The tournament consists of two stages, a preliminary stage, played in groups, and a knock-out stage on the second day. (3 rounds).
– Each group of 16 players is divided into 4 subgroups. In a subgroup two or three games are played by every pair. Pairs with two wins in the group-phase qualify for the knockout-phase on the next day.
– In the knockout-phase, starting with 8 pairs per group, single knockout will be played. Only in Group A (top group) we will see after the half finals a small final for the 3rd place besides the final for deciding about the champions of the tournament.
– International Pair Go Rules will apply. This means that the order of moves will be restored after an unintentional rotation error has occurred. If such an error is spotted immediately, a three-point-penalty will be given to the pair who made the error.
- * Registration: until Thursday 27th July 3.30 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6 rounds, 3 rounds on Thursday and 3 rounds on Friday
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday each at 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer-time 25 min+10s
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no handicap in the top groups, only in the lowest group handicap is possible
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 29th July 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
While there are still 2 players sitting at the board, we only need one color of stones. Both players place white stones, a referee keeps track of the “actual” board position. Be careful to remember the board position well 🙂 Illegal moves don’t lose the game, but have to be taken back.
* Starting time: Thursday, 27th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play One Color Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
The Pair Go tournament is another highlight of the European Go Congress.
This tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
The tournament is sponsored by the World Pair Go Association.
Rules:
– The tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
– The tournament is played in groups with 16 players, ordered by average rank of the pairs. Up to 6 groups (A to F) are possible, so 96 pairs can participate.
– The tournament consists of two stages, a preliminary stage, played in groups, and a knock-out stage on the second day. (3 rounds).
– Each group of 16 players is divided into 4 subgroups. In a subgroup two or three games are played by every pair. Pairs with two wins in the group-phase qualify for the knockout-phase on the next day.
– In the knockout-phase, starting with 8 pairs per group, single knockout will be played. Only in Group A (top group) we will see after the half finals a small final for the 3rd place besides the final for deciding about the champions of the tournament.
– International Pair Go Rules will apply. This means that the order of moves will be restored after an unintentional rotation error has occurred. If such an error is spotted immediately, a three-point-penalty will be given to the pair who made the error.
- * Registration: until Thursday 27th July 3.30 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6 rounds, 3 rounds on Thursday and 3 rounds on Friday
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday each at 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer-time 25 min+10s
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no handicap in the top groups, only in the lowest group handicap is possible
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 29th July 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
While there are still 2 players sitting at the board, we only need one color of stones. Both players place white stones, a referee keeps track of the “actual” board position. Be careful to remember the board position well 🙂 Illegal moves don’t lose the game, but have to be taken back.
* Starting time: Thursday, 27th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play One Color Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
While there are still 2 players sitting at the board, we only need one color of stones. Both players place white stones, a referee keeps track of the “actual” board position. Be careful to remember the board position well 🙂 Illegal moves don’t lose the game, but have to be taken back.
* Starting time: Thursday, 27th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play One Color Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
Location: main school yard between Buildings A and C
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
In this variant, only the board is different: every boundary point of the Go board is considered to be connected to the boundary point on the other side of the board, so that each point has four neighboring points! This leads to some surprisingly tricky gameplay!
In the picture the two white stones are connected (indicated by the orange arrows). The two black stones are connected as well (red arrows).
There are two alternative dates to play Torus Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
The Pair Go tournament is another highlight of the European Go Congress.
This tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
The tournament is sponsored by the World Pair Go Association.
* Rules:
– The tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
– The tournament is played in groups with 16 players, ordered by average rank of the pairs. Up to 6 groups (A to F) are possible, so 96 pairs can participate.
– The tournament consists of two stages, a preliminary stage, played in groups, and a knock-out stage on the second day. (3 rounds).
– Each group of 16 players is divided into 4 subgroups. In a subgroup two or three games are played by every pair. Pairs with two wins in the group-phase qualify for the knockout-phase on the next day.
– In the knockout-phase, starting with 8 pairs per group, single knockout will be played. Only in Group A (top group) we will see after the half finals a small final for the 3rd place besides the final for deciding about the champions of the tournament.
– International Pair Go Rules will apply. This means that the order of moves will be restored after an unintentional rotation error has occurred. If such an error is spotted immediately, a three-point-penalty will be given to the pair who made the error.
- * Registration: until Thursday 27th July 3.30 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6 rounds, 3 rounds on Thursday and 3 rounds on Friday
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday each at 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer-time 25 min+10s
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no handicap in the top groups, only in the lowest group handicap is possible
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A3, B3, C3
* Prizegiving: Saturday 29th July 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
A one day tournament of 8 very fast rounds with only 10 minutes thinking time each.
* Rules: 8 rounds MacMahon/Swiss Blitz Tournament with 10 min SD (Sudden Death)
* Registration: until Thursday 27th July 8 p.m. and cancellation until 28th July 3 p.m.
* Rounds: 8
* Starting times: Friday, 28.7., from 5 p.m. on every half an hour approximately
* Time Setting: 10 minutes Sudden Death
* Board: 19×19
* Handicap: Rank difference up to -3, max 9 stones
* Komi: 7, jigo is possible in handicap game
* Rooms: A2 and C2
* Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
In this variant, only the board is different: every boundary point of the Go board is considered to be connected to the boundary point on the other side of the board, so that each point has four neighboring points! This leads to some surprisingly tricky gameplay!
In the picture the two white stones are connected (indicated by the orange arrows). The two black stones are connected as well (red arrows).
There are two alternative dates to play Torus Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
The Pair Go tournament is another highlight of the European Go Congress.
This tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
The tournament is sponsored by the World Pair Go Association.
* Rules:
– The tournament is open to mixed-gender pairs with an average rank lower or equal to 5.5 dan (in this respect professionals count as 8 dan).
– The tournament is played in groups with 16 players, ordered by average rank of the pairs. Up to 6 groups (A to F) are possible, so 96 pairs can participate.
– The tournament consists of two stages, a preliminary stage, played in groups, and a knock-out stage on the second day. (3 rounds).
– Each group of 16 players is divided into 4 subgroups. In a subgroup two or three games are played by every pair. Pairs with two wins in the group-phase qualify for the knockout-phase on the next day.
– In the knockout-phase, starting with 8 pairs per group, single knockout will be played. Only in Group A (top group) we will see after the half finals a small final for the 3rd place besides the final for deciding about the champions of the tournament.
– International Pair Go Rules will apply. This means that the order of moves will be restored after an unintentional rotation error has occurred. If such an error is spotted immediately, a three-point-penalty will be given to the pair who made the error.
- * Registration: until Thursday 27th July 3.30 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6 rounds, 3 rounds on Thursday and 3 rounds on Friday
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday each at 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer-time 25 min+10s
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no handicap in the top groups, only in the lowest group handicap is possible
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A3, B3, C3
* Prizegiving: Saturday 29th July 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
A one day tournament of 8 very fast rounds with only 10 minutes thinking time each.
* Rules: 8 rounds MacMahon/Swiss Blitz Tournament with 10 min SD (Sudden Death)
* Registration: until Thursday 27th July 8 p.m. and cancellation until 28th July 3 p.m.
* Rounds: 8
* Starting times: Friday, 28.7., from 5 p.m. on every half an hour approximately
* Time Setting: 10 minutes Sudden Death
* Board: 19×19
* Handicap: Rank difference up to -3, max 9 stones
* Komi: 7, jigo is possible in handicap game
* Rooms: A2 and C2
* Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
In this variant, only the board is different: every boundary point of the Go board is considered to be connected to the boundary point on the other side of the board, so that each point has four neighboring points! This leads to some surprisingly tricky gameplay!
In the picture the two white stones are connected (indicated by the orange arrows). The two black stones are connected as well (red arrows).
There are two alternative dates to play Torus Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
In this variant, only the board is different: every boundary point of the Go board is considered to be connected to the boundary point on the other side of the board, so that each point has four neighboring points! This leads to some surprisingly tricky gameplay!
In the picture the two white stones are connected (indicated by the orange arrows). The two black stones are connected as well (red arrows).
There are two alternative dates to play Torus Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Special Events
Prizegiving ceremony of the Pair Go Tournament.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: C3 (Building C 3rd floor)
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6,5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: C3 (Building C 3rd floor)
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6,5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Prizegiving ceremony of the Pair Go Tournament.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Special Events
You can visit the European Go Congress (EGC) in Markkleeberg/Leipzig on all days for free. But on Sunday 30th July there will be a special open day with tutorials for beginners and interested people. You can play some games with other new Go-players or with Go-veterans.
In addition, there will be the finals of the European Championship. You can watch the deciding game for the strongest Go-player in Europe live in the big auditorium, commented and analyzed. Or you watch all the other players in their last two rounds of the weekend tournament.
In the evening will be the prize giving for the European championship and the first week of the whole event. During the time you can get snacks from the mobile kitchen hut and there will be a coffee bike around. And before your brain melts, take a swim in the Cossi.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Prizecegiving ceremony for the European Championship and all tournaments of the first Congress week and weekend.
Room: large auditorium in Building A right next to the Info-Desk
Details to be confirmed! But rest assured, this will be full of surprises you don’t want to miss.
Starting time: Sunday 30th July, 8 p.m.
At the beach bar “Heiter, blau und wolkig”.
How to get there
By Foot
- Take a left turn from the tournament venue.
- Continue along Mehringstraße for approximately 200 meters.
- Take a left turn onto Lauerscher Weg/Lauersche Str.
- Follow Lauerscher Weg for about 1.3 kilometers.
- The beach bar is located on the left, directly by the beach.
By public transportation
- Turn left from the tournament venue and walk to the bus stop
Markkleeberg, Mehringstr - Take Bus 65 towards Markranstädt, Schulstr. (Markt). The bus will make 2 intermediate stops.
- Get off the bus at the stop Markkleeberg, Cospudener See/Nordstrand
- From there, continue along Lauerscher Weg for approximately 5 minutes.
- The bar is located on the left, directly by the beach.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
The European Championship is the most prestigious event of the EGC. Only the best 32 European players can participate, using the European Championship System, to decide the best Go player for 2023. In 2022, Benjamin Dréan-Guénaïzia (7d, France) won the championship in Vatra Dornei. For all information, the registration and the past winners, go to the homepage of the European Go Federation. Most games will be broadcasted and live commentary on Twitch is planned, too. Check out our social media to keep up-to-date.
- * Rules: double knockout tournament for the 32 strongest pre-registered European Go players. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 14 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: Participation is only possible with pre-registration until 31th of May on the homepage of the EGF, for the top 32 european players concerning EGF-Rating for the last 12 month.
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23rd: 11 a.m. ; Monday 24th until Friday 28th: 10 a.m.; Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th: 11 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 80 min + 40 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: no
- * Rooms: Building C 3nd floor
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
Traditionally, the weekend between the two Congress weeks is the time for a separate five-round McMahon tournament. Everybody who has registered can participate, including players from outside Europe!
The tournament is EGF-ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with a good tournament performance.
- * Rules: 5 rounds of Mac-Mahon tournament
- * Registration: until Saturday 29th July 10 a.m.
- * Rounds: 5
- * Starting times:
– Saturday 29th July 11 a.m., 3 p.m.., 6:30 p.m.
– Sunday 30th July 10 a.m., 2 p.m. - * Time Setting: Fischer Time with 40 min + 15 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: big gym, A2 and A3, B2 and B3, C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July 6 p.m.
You can visit the European Go Congress (EGC) in Markkleeberg/Leipzig on all days for free. But on Sunday 30th July there will be a special open day with tutorials for beginners and interested people. You can play some games with other new Go-players or with Go-veterans.
In addition, there will be the finals of the European Championship. You can watch the deciding game for the strongest Go-player in Europe live in the big auditorium, commented and analyzed. Or you watch all the other players in their last two rounds of the weekend tournament.
In the evening will be the prize giving for the European championship and the first week of the whole event. During the time you can get snacks from the mobile kitchen hut and there will be a coffee bike around. And before your brain melts, take a swim in the Cossi.
Prizecegiving ceremony for the European Championship and all tournaments of the first Congress week and weekend.
Room: large auditorium in Building A right next to the Info-Desk
Details to be confirmed! But rest assured, this will be full of surprises you don’t want to miss.
Starting time: Sunday 30th July, 8 p.m.
At the beach bar “Heiter, blau und wolkig”.
How to get there
By Foot
- Take a left turn from the tournament venue.
- Continue along Mehringstraße for approximately 200 meters.
- Take a left turn onto Lauerscher Weg/Lauersche Str.
- Follow Lauerscher Weg for about 1.3 kilometers.
- The beach bar is located on the left, directly by the beach.
By public transportation
- Turn left from the tournament venue and walk to the bus stop
Markkleeberg, Mehringstr - Take Bus 65 towards Markranstädt, Schulstr. (Markt). The bus will make 2 intermediate stops.
- Get off the bus at the stop Markkleeberg, Cospudener See/Nordstrand
- From there, continue along Lauerscher Weg for approximately 5 minutes.
- The bar is located on the left, directly by the beach.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
Play 2vs2 with 2 unseen players and 4 enemies.
This variant is played on two boards. At each board sits one player from each team and they play a game against each other. They are not allowed to see the other board. However, all four players are actually playing on the same board which only the referee can see. After each move, the referee checks if the move is allowed and request a take-back otherwise. The reason (e.g. suicide, immediate retake of a ko) is not given. If stones are captured, they are removed by the referee and the total number of stones is announced.
There are two alternative dates to play Phantom Rengo, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
A two-stage tournament with a preliminary and knock-out on the 13×13 board.
Preliminaries of the 13×13 tournament.
- * Rules: 5 rounds Round-Robin Preliminaries on Mondays 31th July and knockout stage one day later.
- * Registration: until Monday 31th July 3:30 p.m.
- * Rounds: Monday 5 rounds and Tuesday 6 rounds
- * Starting Times: 4:30 p.m. on each day
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 8 sec
- * Board: 13×13
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2 and C2
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
Play 2vs2 with 2 unseen players and 4 enemies.
This variant is played on two boards. At each board sits one player from each team and they play a game against each other. They are not allowed to see the other board. However, all four players are actually playing on the same board which only the referee can see. After each move, the referee checks if the move is allowed and request a take-back otherwise. The reason (e.g. suicide, immediate retake of a ko) is not given. If stones are captured, they are removed by the referee and the total number of stones is announced.
There are two alternative dates to play Phantom Rengo, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
A two-stage tournament with a preliminary and knock-out on the 13×13 board.
Preliminaries of the 13×13 tournament.
- * Rules: 5 rounds Round-Robin Preliminaries on Mondays 31th July and knockout stage one day later.
- * Registration: until Monday 31th July 3:30 p.m.
- * Rounds: Monday 5 rounds and Tuesday 6 rounds
- * Starting Times: 4:30 p.m. on each day
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 8 sec
- * Board: 13×13
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2 and C2
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
Play 2vs2 with 2 unseen players and 4 enemies.
This variant is played on two boards. At each board sits one player from each team and they play a game against each other. They are not allowed to see the other board. However, all four players are actually playing on the same board which only the referee can see. After each move, the referee checks if the move is allowed and request a take-back otherwise. The reason (e.g. suicide, immediate retake of a ko) is not given. If stones are captured, they are removed by the referee and the total number of stones is announced.
There are two alternative dates to play Phantom Rengo, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
Play 2vs2 with 2 unseen players and 4 enemies.
This variant is played on two boards. At each board sits one player from each team and they play a game against each other. They are not allowed to see the other board. However, all four players are actually playing on the same board which only the referee can see. After each move, the referee checks if the move is allowed and request a take-back otherwise. The reason (e.g. suicide, immediate retake of a ko) is not given. If stones are captured, they are removed by the referee and the total number of stones is announced.
There are two alternative dates to play Phantom Rengo, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
- Special Events
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
In addition to the regular Go rules, capturing is forbidden after an atari. That is, if White reduced the number of liberties of any black group to one, Black is not allowed to capture stones in the next move. Self-ataris don’t count. This can lead to absolutely crazy variations where both players scramble to play any atari they can find, repeatedly “freezing” their opponent.
* Starting time: Tuesday, 1st of August.
There are two alternative dates to play Freeze Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
In the second week on Tuesday 1st of August we will organise two tournaments, for U12 and U16 players. The tournament system can change depending on the number of participating players.
Results
* Rules:
– U12: Age group: young players born on January 1, 2011 or later with 3 rounds with 8 pools then best 8 matches (in case of a tie, then best rating) -> 3 or 6 rounds if qualified for best 8.
– U16: Age group: young players born on January 1, 2007 or later with 4 rounds of MacMahon (limit of MacMahon bar at top16th level)
* Registration: Until Tuesday 1st August 3.30 p.m.
* Rounds: 3 or 6 (U12) – 4 (U16)
* Starting times: Tuesday 1st of August
– U12: 4:30 p.m. then every 45mn
– U16: 4:30 p.m. then every hour
* Time Setting:
– U12: Fischer Time 10 minutes of basic time plus 5 seconds per move.
– U16: Fischer Time 20 minutes of basic time plus 5 seconds per move.
* Board: 19×19
* Handicap: For 10 kyus and lower, handicap according to rank difference reduced by 2 stones (maximum 9 stones).
* Komi: 6.5
* Rooms: Gym
* Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:30 p.m.
A two-stage tournament with a preliminary and knock-out on the 13×13 board.
Finals of the 13×13 tournament.
- * Rules: 5 rounds Round-Robin Preliminaries on Mondays 31th July and knockout stage one day later.
- * Registration: until Monday 31th July 3:30 p.m.
- * Rounds: Monday 5 rounds and Tuesday 6 rounds
- * Starting Times: 4:30 p.m. on each day
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 8 sec
- * Board: 13×13
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2 and C2
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
In addition to the regular Go rules, capturing is forbidden after an atari. That is, if White reduced the number of liberties of any black group to one, Black is not allowed to capture stones in the next move. Self-ataris don’t count. This can lead to absolutely crazy variations where both players scramble to play any atari they can find, repeatedly “freezing” their opponent.
* Starting time: Tuesday, 1st of August.
There are two alternative dates to play Freeze Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
Not just for alcohol addicted 😉
* Rules: During each game, you can drink a beer to gain an extra point. Ranking is done by points gained and first tiebreaker after points is the progress score. (calculated like this: After each game, the points from drinking beer and points from winning games are added to your total score. So if you drink a beer and win in the first round, you have a progress score of 2. If you drink another beer and lose, your progress score is 2 + (2+1) = 5.
* Registration: until Tuesday 1st August 5:45 p.m. determined with a registration list on-site, round up
* Rounds: As many as you like and can
* Starting time: Tuesday 1st of August 6 p.m.
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 5 sec
* Board size: 19×19
* Handicap: full handicap
* Komi: 6.5
* Place: at the beach bar
The Karaoke Night is on Tuesday the 1st of August. It starts at 9 p.m. and goes on deep into the night.
Adress:
Karaoke Bar Kakadu
Roßplatz 4
04347 Leipzig
Entry: 3 Euro
Important:
* Because the karaoke bar sells alcohol, only adults can enter. So you have to be at least 18 years old, if you want to participate there.
* We got 33 seat places and it is possible to get places to stand. We want to rotate, if we got more than 33 participants.
* It is important that we are already many people at 9 p.m. If too many seats stay for too long, they give them to other groups.
* If you want to have a chance on a standing place and rotate later, you have to be there before 10 p.m. The Kakadu can be full very fast, so please don’t be too late, if you want to do some karaoke.
This will be fun! See you there!
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
In the second week on Tuesday 1st of August we will organise two tournaments, for U12 and U16 players. The tournament system can change depending on the number of participating players.
Results
* Rules:
– U12: Age group: young players born on January 1, 2011 or later with 3 rounds with 8 pools then best 8 matches (in case of a tie, then best rating) -> 3 or 6 rounds if qualified for best 8.
– U16: Age group: young players born on January 1, 2007 or later with 4 rounds of MacMahon (limit of MacMahon bar at top16th level)
* Registration: Until Tuesday 1st August 3.30 p.m.
* Rounds: 3 or 6 (U12) – 4 (U16)
* Starting times: Tuesday 1st of August
– U12: 4:30 p.m. then every 45mn
– U16: 4:30 p.m. then every hour
* Time Setting:
– U12: Fischer Time 10 minutes of basic time plus 5 seconds per move.
– U16: Fischer Time 20 minutes of basic time plus 5 seconds per move.
* Board: 19×19
* Handicap: For 10 kyus and lower, handicap according to rank difference reduced by 2 stones (maximum 9 stones).
* Komi: 6.5
* Rooms: Gym
* Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:30 p.m.
A two-stage tournament with a preliminary and knock-out on the 13×13 board.
Finals of the 13×13 tournament.
- * Rules: 5 rounds Round-Robin Preliminaries on Mondays 31th July and knockout stage one day later.
- * Registration: until Monday 31th July 3:30 p.m.
- * Rounds: Monday 5 rounds and Tuesday 6 rounds
- * Starting Times: 4:30 p.m. on each day
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 8 sec
- * Board: 13×13
- * Handicap: yes, tba
- * Komi: yes, tba
- * Rooms: A2 and C2
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
In addition to the regular Go rules, capturing is forbidden after an atari. That is, if White reduced the number of liberties of any black group to one, Black is not allowed to capture stones in the next move. Self-ataris don’t count. This can lead to absolutely crazy variations where both players scramble to play any atari they can find, repeatedly “freezing” their opponent.
* Starting time: Tuesday, 1st of August.
There are two alternative dates to play Freeze Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
In addition to the regular Go rules, capturing is forbidden after an atari. That is, if White reduced the number of liberties of any black group to one, Black is not allowed to capture stones in the next move. Self-ataris don’t count. This can lead to absolutely crazy variations where both players scramble to play any atari they can find, repeatedly “freezing” their opponent.
* Starting time: Tuesday, 1st of August.
There are two alternative dates to play Freeze Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
Not just for alcohol addicted 😉
* Rules: During each game, you can drink a beer to gain an extra point. Ranking is done by points gained and first tiebreaker after points is the progress score. (calculated like this: After each game, the points from drinking beer and points from winning games are added to your total score. So if you drink a beer and win in the first round, you have a progress score of 2. If you drink another beer and lose, your progress score is 2 + (2+1) = 5.
* Registration: until Tuesday 1st August 5:45 p.m. determined with a registration list on-site, round up
* Rounds: As many as you like and can
* Starting time: Tuesday 1st of August 6 p.m.
* Time Setting: Fischer Time 10 min + 5 sec
* Board size: 19×19
* Handicap: full handicap
* Komi: 6.5
* Place: at the beach bar
The Karaoke Night is on Tuesday the 1st of August. It starts at 9 p.m. and goes on deep into the night.
Adress:
Karaoke Bar Kakadu
Roßplatz 4
04347 Leipzig
Entry: 3 Euro
Important:
* Because the karaoke bar sells alcohol, only adults can enter. So you have to be at least 18 years old, if you want to participate there.
* We got 33 seat places and it is possible to get places to stand. We want to rotate, if we got more than 33 participants.
* It is important that we are already many people at 9 p.m. If too many seats stay for too long, they give them to other groups.
* If you want to have a chance on a standing place and rotate later, you have to be there before 10 p.m. The Kakadu can be full very fast, so please don’t be too late, if you want to do some karaoke.
This will be fun! See you there!
- Overview
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
- Special Events
On Wednesday 2nd August there will be a referee workshop. If you would like to attend, please send a registration mail to workshop@egc2023.de before Wednesday 26th of July. After completing the workshop, the newly qualified referees will be entered into the EGF referee directory.
Rooms: block B ground floor (B1)
This is a fun five-round tournament taking place on the free day, Wednesday 2nd August, where you play as a team of three players on one board in 5 rounds. Handicaps will be given according to the average rank of the players (rounded down). Teams can get three extra handicap stones (in total) for highly-mixed teams in terms of nationality, strength and age.
- * Rules:
– Full handicap according to the average rank of the players (rounded down)
– We encourage creating multicultural multi-generation teams of various strength as follows:
> one extra handicap stone for the team with more nationalities
> one extra handicap stone for the team with highest age difference
> one extra handicap stone for the team with highest difference of rank.
– In each game this can add up three additional handicap stones. – The tournament uses a Swiss system and is played in five rounds.
- * Registration: until Tuesday 1st August 9 p.m.
- * Rounds: 5 rounds
- * Starting times: 10 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 10 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: full handicap of average rank with bonus
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: t.b.a.
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
This is an outdoor activity and may be cancelled or moved based on the weather conditions. The goban is created by placing a net on the grass. Black and white frisbees are used as stones. Stones are placed by throwing them from outside the board. The minimum distance from the board will be set age depend, if necessary.
* Rules: The detailed rules will be announced at the congress and may vary on the weather and the amount of players. Likely there will be teams of 2 people.
* Registration: until Wed 2nd August 10 a.m.
* Board: 9×9
* Stones: Frisbees
* Time Setting: No set time, but players are encouraged to play at a reasonable fast rate.
* Starting time: Wednesday, 2nd of August, 12 p.m.
Start a game in Yose and prove your endgame abilites! Then switch colours and adapt.
* Rules: The players are given a recording of the last stage of an interesting game. The players will pick colors (Nigiri) and finish the game, recording the final score. Afterward, they swap colors and finish the game with opposite colors. The sum of the scores will be the result of the match. Wins in the individual games don’t count.
* Registration: until Wednesday 2th August 10 a.m.
* Rounds: 4-5
* Starting Times: Wednesday, 2nd of August, 2:30 p.m. and then each half an hour for each round
* Time Setting: 5 min preparation time and then 5 min + 15 sec Fischer Time
* Board: 19×19
* Handicap: no
* Komi: doesn´t matter
* Rooms: B2
* Prizegiving: during closing ceremony
This is a fun five-round tournament taking place on the free day, Wednesday 2nd August, where you play as a team of three players on one board in 5 rounds. Handicaps will be given according to the average rank of the players (rounded down). Teams can get three extra handicap stones (in total) for highly-mixed teams in terms of nationality, strength and age.
- * Rules:
– Full handicap according to the average rank of the players (rounded down)
– We encourage creating multicultural multi-generation teams of various strength as follows:
> one extra handicap stone for the team with more nationalities
> one extra handicap stone for the team with highest age difference
> one extra handicap stone for the team with highest difference of rank.
– In each game this can add up three additional handicap stones. – The tournament uses a Swiss system and is played in five rounds.
- * Registration: until Tuesday 1st August 9 p.m.
- * Rounds: 5 rounds
- * Starting times: 10 a.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 10 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: full handicap of average rank with bonus
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: t.b.a.
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
This is an outdoor activity and may be cancelled or moved based on the weather conditions. The goban is created by placing a net on the grass. Black and white frisbees are used as stones. Stones are placed by throwing them from outside the board. The minimum distance from the board will be set age depend, if necessary.
* Rules: The detailed rules will be announced at the congress and may vary on the weather and the amount of players. Likely there will be teams of 2 people.
* Registration: until Wed 2nd August 10 a.m.
* Board: 9×9
* Stones: Frisbees
* Time Setting: No set time, but players are encouraged to play at a reasonable fast rate.
* Starting time: Wednesday, 2nd of August, 12 p.m.
Start a game in Yose and prove your endgame abilites! Then switch colours and adapt.
* Rules: The players are given a recording of the last stage of an interesting game. The players will pick colors (Nigiri) and finish the game, recording the final score. Afterward, they swap colors and finish the game with opposite colors. The sum of the scores will be the result of the match. Wins in the individual games don’t count.
* Registration: until Wednesday 2th August 10 a.m.
* Rounds: 4-5
* Starting Times: Wednesday, 2nd of August, 2:30 p.m. and then each half an hour for each round
* Time Setting: 5 min preparation time and then 5 min + 15 sec Fischer Time
* Board: 19×19
* Handicap: no
* Komi: doesn´t matter
* Rooms: B2
* Prizegiving: during closing ceremony
On Wednesday 2nd August there will be a referee workshop. If you would like to attend, please send a registration mail to workshop@egc2023.de before Wednesday 26th of July. After completing the workshop, the newly qualified referees will be entered into the EGF referee directory.
Rooms: block B ground floor (B1)
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
Rules: In Magnet Go (aka 1000V Go or Electric Go) after a stone is placed, it affects the nearest stone on the same line in each of the four directions:
* If the stone has the same color as the placed stone, it is moved away until it either bumps into another stone or the edge of the board.
* If it has the opposite color, the stone is moved next to the placed stone.
Stones are only removed from the board after the movement phase is over.
In the picture, the marked white stone has just been played. Thus, the black stone is attracted (orange arrow), the white stone is repelled (red arrow). The other stone is not moved, since it is not on the same line with the new stone.
* Starting time: Thursday, 3rd of August
There are two alternative dates to play Magnet Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
- * Mix-it-up: try to form a team with 4 highly diverse players (diverse in country/region, rank, gender and age)
- * Battle: Fight other teams for points on 2 days in the afternoon and 3 rounds each day
- * Final settlement: the team with the most points for team wins (2 points each), team draws (1 point each) and diversity (up to 15 points) wins the EGC 2023 Team Cup
- * Rules:
– A team consists of 4 players, sorted by strength (team choice for equal ranks).
– Each team plays 6 rounds against other teams on 4 boards. In each round you can get team points, 2 points for a team win (your team won more games than the other team) and 1 team point for a draw.
– There will be also many extra team points for highly mixed teams:
> For different starting nationality or region between 2 players according to the registration: 2 points for 2 different nationalities, 3 points for 3 different nationalities and 5 points for all 4 players with different nationalities
> 1 point for each rank difference of 7 ranks between two following team members (but one single player can be skipped if nessesary)
> 2 points for at least 2 different gender; 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender – 2 points for age difference of minimal 30 years; 3 points for minimal 45 years; 4 points for minimal 60 years difference between the youngest and the oldest team member
– All games will be played under japanese rules and the drawing will be with MacMahon with average team rank (rounded down)
- * Registration: until Thursday 3rd August 4 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday 4:30 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 5 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
Example team composition:
– Player 1: 4 Dan, Japan, female, 34 years
– Player 2: 4 Kyu, Ukraine, male, 12 years
– Player 3: 8 Kyu, France, male, 58 years
– Player 4: 12 Kyu, Ukraine, diverse, 27 years
Bonus points:
– 3 points for 3 different nationalities
– 2 points for 2 rank differences greater or equal than 7: 4 Dan – 4 Kyu and 4 Kyu – 12 Kyu
– 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender
– 3 points for age difference greater than 45 years (58-12=46)
– So this team would get a total of 11 bonus points for their high diversity in all aspects.
Rules: In Magnet Go (aka 1000V Go or Electric Go) after a stone is placed, it affects the nearest stone on the same line in each of the four directions:
* If the stone has the same color as the placed stone, it is moved away until it either bumps into another stone or the edge of the board.
* If it has the opposite color, the stone is moved next to the placed stone.
Stones are only removed from the board after the movement phase is over.
In the picture, the marked white stone has just been played. Thus, the black stone is attracted (orange arrow), the white stone is repelled (red arrow). The other stone is not moved, since it is not on the same line with the new stone.
*
* Starting time: Thursday, 3rd of August
There are two alternative dates to play Magnet Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
- * Mix-it-up: try to form a team with 4 highly diverse players (diverse in country/region, rank, gender and age)
- * Battle: Fight other teams for points on 2 days in the afternoon and 3 rounds each day
- * Final settlement: the team with the most points for team wins (2 points each), team draws (1 point each) and diversity (up to 15 points) wins the EGC 2023 Team Cup
- * Rules:
– A team consists of 4 players, sorted by strength (team choice for equal ranks).
– Each team plays 6 rounds against other teams on 4 boards. In each round you can get team points, 2 points for a team win (your team won more games than the other team) and 1 team point for a draw.
– There will be also many extra team points for highly mixed teams:
> For different starting nationality or region between 2 players according to the registration: 2 points for 2 different nationalities, 3 points for 3 different nationalities and 5 points for all 4 players with different nationalities
> 1 point for each rank difference of 7 ranks between two following team members (but one single player can be skipped if nessesary)
> 2 points for at least 2 different gender; 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender – 2 points for age difference of minimal 30 years; 3 points for minimal 45 years; 4 points for minimal 60 years difference between the youngest and the oldest team member
– All games will be played under japanese rules and the drawing will be with MacMahon with average team rank (rounded down)
- * Registration: until Thursday 3rd August 4 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday 4:30 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 5 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
Example team composition:
– Player 1: 4 Dan, Japan, female, 34 years
– Player 2: 4 Kyu, Ukraine, male, 12 years
– Player 3: 8 Kyu, France, male, 58 years
– Player 4: 12 Kyu, Ukraine, diverse, 27 years
Bonus points:
– 3 points for 3 different nationalities
– 2 points for 2 rank differences greater or equal than 7: 4 Dan – 4 Kyu and 4 Kyu – 12 Kyu
– 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender
– 3 points for age difference greater than 45 years (58-12=46)
– So this team would get a total of 11 bonus points for their high diversity in all aspects.
Rules: In Magnet Go (aka 1000V Go or Electric Go) after a stone is placed, it affects the nearest stone on the same line in each of the four directions:
* If the stone has the same color as the placed stone, it is moved away until it either bumps into another stone or the edge of the board.
* If it has the opposite color, the stone is moved next to the placed stone.
Stones are only removed from the board after the movement phase is over.
In the picture, the marked white stone has just been played. Thus, the black stone is attracted (orange arrow), the white stone is repelled (red arrow). The other stone is not moved, since it is not on the same line with the new stone.
* Starting time: Thursday, 3rd of August
There are two alternative dates to play Magnet Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
Rules: In Magnet Go (aka 1000V Go or Electric Go) after a stone is placed, it affects the nearest stone on the same line in each of the four directions:
* If the stone has the same color as the placed stone, it is moved away until it either bumps into another stone or the edge of the board.
* If it has the opposite color, the stone is moved next to the placed stone.
Stones are only removed from the board after the movement phase is over.
In the picture, the marked white stone has just been played. Thus, the black stone is attracted (orange arrow), the white stone is repelled (red arrow). The other stone is not moved, since it is not on the same line with the new stone.
*
* Starting time: Thursday, 3rd of August
There are two alternative dates to play Magnet Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Side Tournaments
- Go Variants
- Special Events
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
The rules are simple: black plays one stone, white two, then black three, white four etc. All stones are played sequentially, so each move has to be legal by itself. Don’t be surprised if a new group suddenly appears in the eye space of your group!
The rules are simple: black plays one stone, white two, then black three, white four etc. All stones are played sequentially, so each move has to be legal by itself. Don’t be surprised if a new group suddenly appears in the eye space of your group!
* Starting time: Friday, 4th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Explosion Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
- * Mix-it-up: try to form a team with 4 highly diverse players (diverse in country/region, rank, gender and age)
- * Battle: Fight other teams for points on 2 days in the afternoon and 3 rounds each day
- * Final settlement: the team with the most points for team wins (2 points each), team draws (1 point each) and diversity (up to 15 points) wins the EGC 2023 Team Cup
- * Rules:
– A team consists of 4 players, sorted by strength (team choice for equal ranks).
– Each team plays 6 rounds against other teams on 4 boards. In each round you can get team points, 2 points for a team win (your team won more games than the other team) and 1 team point for a draw.
– There will be also many extra team points for highly mixed teams:
> For different starting nationality or region between 2 players according to the registration: 2 points for 2 different nationalities, 3 points for 3 different nationalities and 5 points for all 4 players with different nationalities
> 1 point for each rank difference of 7 ranks between two following team members (but one single player can be skipped if nessesary)
> 2 points for at least 2 different gender; 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender – 2 points for age difference of minimal 30 years; 3 points for minimal 45 years; 4 points for minimal 60 years difference between the youngest and the oldest team member
– All games will be played under japanese rules and the drawing will be with MacMahon with average team rank (rounded down)
- * Registration: until Thursday 3rd August 4 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday 4:30 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 5 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
Example team composition:
– Player 1: 4 Dan, Japan, female, 34 years
– Player 2: 4 Kyu, Ukraine, male, 12 years
– Player 3: 8 Kyu, France, male, 58 years
– Player 4: 12 Kyu, Ukraine, diverse, 27 years
Bonus points:
– 3 points for 3 different nationalities
– 2 points for 2 rank differences greater or equal than 7: 4 Dan – 4 Kyu and 4 Kyu – 12 Kyu
– 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender
– 3 points for age difference greater than 45 years (58-12=46)
– So this team would get a total of 11 bonus points for their high diversity in all aspects.
The rules are simple: black plays one stone, white two, then black three, white four etc. All stones are played sequentially, so each move has to be legal by itself. Don’t be surprised if a new group suddenly appears in the eye space of your group!
* Starting time: Friday, 4th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Explosion Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
This tournament is played on a 19×19 board, with reduced thinking time of 30 minutes per player. There are 8 rounds of MacMahon, beginning shortly after the main tournaments. You don´t have to play all rounds.
- * Rules: 8 rounds on 8 days with japanese rules and MacMahon pairings. You can play on Sun 23.07.; Mon 24.07.; Tue 25.07.; Fri 28.07.; Mon 31.07.; Tue 01.08.; Thu 03.08. and Fri 04.08.
- * Registration: at the registration desk until 3 p.m. on every tournament day
- * Rounds: 8
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 4 p.m. and all other days 3 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 1 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: A2+A3, B3, C3
- * Prizegiving: Saturday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
- * Mix-it-up: try to form a team with 4 highly diverse players (diverse in country/region, rank, gender and age)
- * Battle: Fight other teams for points on 2 days in the afternoon and 3 rounds each day
- * Final settlement: the team with the most points for team wins (2 points each), team draws (1 point each) and diversity (up to 15 points) wins the EGC 2023 Team Cup
- * Rules:
– A team consists of 4 players, sorted by strength (team choice for equal ranks).
– Each team plays 6 rounds against other teams on 4 boards. In each round you can get team points, 2 points for a team win (your team won more games than the other team) and 1 team point for a draw.
– There will be also many extra team points for highly mixed teams:
> For different starting nationality or region between 2 players according to the registration: 2 points for 2 different nationalities, 3 points for 3 different nationalities and 5 points for all 4 players with different nationalities
> 1 point for each rank difference of 7 ranks between two following team members (but one single player can be skipped if nessesary)
> 2 points for at least 2 different gender; 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender – 2 points for age difference of minimal 30 years; 3 points for minimal 45 years; 4 points for minimal 60 years difference between the youngest and the oldest team member
– All games will be played under japanese rules and the drawing will be with MacMahon with average team rank (rounded down)
- * Registration: until Thursday 3rd August 4 p.m.
- * Rounds: 6
- * Starting times: Thursday and Friday 4:30 p.m.; 6:30 p.m.; 8 p.m.
- * Time Setting: Fischer Time 30 min + 5 sec
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: no
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: C2
- * Prizegiving: Sunday 5th August 5:00 p.m.
Example team composition:
– Player 1: 4 Dan, Japan, female, 34 years
– Player 2: 4 Kyu, Ukraine, male, 12 years
– Player 3: 8 Kyu, France, male, 58 years
– Player 4: 12 Kyu, Ukraine, diverse, 27 years
Bonus points:
– 3 points for 3 different nationalities
– 2 points for 2 rank differences greater or equal than 7: 4 Dan – 4 Kyu and 4 Kyu – 12 Kyu
– 3 points for maximal 2 players with a certain gender
– 3 points for age difference greater than 45 years (58-12=46)
– So this team would get a total of 11 bonus points for their high diversity in all aspects.
The rules are simple: black plays one stone, white two, then black three, white four etc. All stones are played sequentially, so each move has to be legal by itself. Don’t be surprised if a new group suddenly appears in the eye space of your group!
The rules are simple: black plays one stone, white two, then black three, white four etc. All stones are played sequentially, so each move has to be legal by itself. Don’t be surprised if a new group suddenly appears in the eye space of your group!
* Starting time: Friday, 4th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Explosion Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
The rules are simple: black plays one stone, white two, then black three, white four etc. All stones are played sequentially, so each move has to be legal by itself. Don’t be surprised if a new group suddenly appears in the eye space of your group!
* Starting time: Friday, 4th of July.
There are two alternative dates to play Explosion Go, starting at 1pm and at 6pm.
Please register for only one of the dates.
- Overview
- Main Tournaments
- Special Events
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
Prizes for the Open Championship and all tournaments of the second Congress week.
Starting time: Saturday 5th August, 5-7 p.m.
Room: large auditorium in Building A right next to the Info-Desk
The Open European Championship is the largest tournament of the European Go Congress. Everybody who has registered can participate, also players from outside Europe.
The participants of the European Championship join this tournament latest in the second week. (All games of the European Championship besides semifinals and the final also count for the Open Championship.)
The tournament is EGF ranked and there are nice prizes to win, for the top players, but also for everybody with at least 7 wins.
- * Rules: 10 rounds of McMahon system. For lunch between 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. a move can be sealed. All information on https://eurogofed.org/egc/2023.html
- * Registration: at the registration desk until Sunday 23rd July, 10:30 p.m., but you can drop off or on for single rounds until one hour before the daily round starts.
- * Rounds: 10
– First week: Sun, Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri
– Second week: Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat
- * Starting times: Sunday 23th July 11 a.m. ; all other days at 10 a.m.
- * Time settings: Time Settings: Fischer Time 80 min+40 sec (dan)/ 60 min + 30 sec (1k-10k) / 40 min + 20 sec (11k-30k)
- * Board size: 19×19
- * Handicap: reduced MacMahon Score X -2 handicap outside the top group
- * Komi: 6.5
- * Rooms: gym hall, block B and first and second floor at the main building
- * Pricegiving: Prizegiving: Sunday 30th July for the first week; Saturday 5th August for the second week and for all days
Prizes for the Open Championship and all tournaments of the second Congress week.
Starting time: Saturday 5th August, 5-7 p.m.
Room: large auditorium in Building A right next to the Info-Desk