The Go Federation – introduction

There are two Go federations in Russia. It is a common practice having two or more institutions in every kind of sport in our country. Even Japan had its difficulties by making the second federation “Kansai-Kiin”; however, nobody questions its utility now.

The Go Federation headed by Mr. Igor Grishin develops Go in Russia from the standpoint of openness and accessibility. We aspire to involve new amateurs in the Go-community. We believe it is necessary not only to support the professionals, but also to assist the newcomers with taking interest in the game and becoming full-fledged members of the Go-game community.

The Go Federation is affiliated in more than 10 regions of the Russian Federation, one of its partners is the U-de center in Tolyatti, where over 400 kids are studying Wushu and Go.

The Go Federation is the official Russian institution. It received a letter of appreciation from the Ambassador of Japan in Russia telling about it’s significant contribution to development of the game in our country.

Mr. Igor Grishin is a well-known Go-game coach, laureate of the Russian out-of-classroom education contest. His best students took part in youth world tournaments. The Federation team regularly participates in the European youth championship. Mr. Grishin is the author of numerous articles as well as the book “Art of thinking and winning. Go game for beginners” (10000 copies sold). He took part in publishing Miura Yasuyuki’s book “Go, An Asian Paradigm for Business Strategy” in Russia.

The regular summer tour to the Crimean mountains and summer Go-game camps are also leaded by Mr. Grishin.

You can learn more about the Go Federation here: [go.weiqi.ru]

The photos from tournaments, festivals and day-to-day life of the Federation can be seen at the Go gallery

You can ask Mr. Igor Grishin any questions at the English part of the forum

The Go Federation runs regular online tournaments on the KGS server. The next tournament begins on January 14, 2006. Hurry to register and play with the strongest players from Russia and the rest of the world!

Members of the Go Federation have certificates from various Go Associations (such as Nihon Kiin, Chinese Weiqi Association, and Hankuk Kiwon).

The other Federation – RFG(b) – also functions in Russia. You can see the results of its work in Russian language at gofederation.ru or in English at russia.european-go.org

The Go Federation main achievements are:

Our priorities include not just the sporting achievements, but also amateur, professional and social results. It is important that Go works for society. Hence the Go Federation shares European values and is close to the European federations.

We have developed a Kyu-Dan system.

We are creating a pro league.

We host the Russian Go championship.

We promote youth Go very actively.

We are ready to cooperate with the European Go Federation and support its various initiatives in Go development in Russia as well as in Europe.

We work closely with the Russian government.

We cooperate with all Go-game institutions in Russia.

We intend to host several international tournaments, as well as practice visits to China and other countries.

P.S. We do not aim starting a war we are persistently being involved into. We announce our willingness to work for Go development in Russia and other countries.

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Go-explanations :)

“I remember hearing a story about a man explaining what go is to another man at the tournament.

The man listened than stopped him and said, “I see, it’s like football!”

The narrator paused and said “…yes!”

;)

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A bit of lyrics: the “Yes” game

Almost every day that I witness and proceed the following dialog:

-I play go.
-?
-Mmm… It’s an ancient Chinese game, a bit like “dots” (“dots” is a favorite timekiller of careless Russian schoolboys)…
-Aha, it’s the Chinese chess!
-Not at all. It’s ‘much more complicated than chess. It’s played with black and white chips – we call it “stones”.
-Something like backgammon?
-Oh no! Psychology means a lot in Go – not luck.
-Ok, something like poker?
-&*%! Better show than explain.

Why do we begin our Go-stories with the word “no”? “Not-chess”, “not-backgammon”, “not-poker”, “not-casino”… It seems that instead of Go-game we play a “No-game”! :0

Shan’t we say “yes”?! O yes, we play the Go-game. Yes, it’s both backgammon, and chess, and dots, and poker, and theater ;) – taken together. Go is the “quinta essentia” of all games invented by human kind for human beings. Go-game means nimble mind and passion, strategy and chance, ruse and beauty, psychology and self-discovery.
Go is an affirmation, not a negation.

i_shi aka Irina Shimanskaya

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The Moscow children Go festival “Rojdestvo”

The Moscow children Go festival “Rojdestvo” took place on January 8, 2006.

The meaning of the word “Rojdestvo” is “Christmass”.

A Handicap Go tournament was held.

1. Lyndina Tatyana Moscow +3 -7 +6
2. Sergeev Ilya Moscow + 4 + 9 +5
3. Fokina Sasha Moscow 12к -5 +4 -1
4. Bizin Sergey Moscow 15к -2 -3 -9
5. Panfilova Lena Moscow 15к +3 +1 -2
6. Fokina Natasha Moscow 17к -1 +7 +8
7. Arhipova Tatyana Jukovsky 20к -9 -7 +
8. Klycheva Parvina Jukovsky 20к +11 +12 -6
9. Panfilov Ivan Moscow 18к +7 -2 +4
10. Kuznetsova Masha Moscow - -12 - -
11. Cokolova Nadya Moscow 20к -8 + -12
12. Sokolov Artemy Moscow 20к +10 -8 +11

Photos from Moscow children Go festival by A. Kojunkov

You are welcome to visit the All-Russian Children Go Championship that will take place on the 25-26th of March.
More information about All-Russian Children Go Championship

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Accomodation on All-Russian Children Championship, 25-26th of March

All participants and guests of the Children Championship will be settled at “Svetlana” Hotel (Moscow green-zone). There is a block system in the Hotel: double room, shower, toilet, TV, phone, in every block. One block for 2 persons.

The price for 2 nights (25-26th of March) including breakfast is 1500 rubles per person (~ 43 euro; 1 euro = 34,5 rubles).

Here you can see the photos of this hotel:

rooms

Hotel

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year, dear friends! The Go Federation wishes you good luck, success and more Go victories the in new 2006 year!

Happy New Year

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The All-Russian Open Go championship under 18 (children), Moscow

On March 25-26, the Go Federation will hold the All-Russian Open Go championship under 18 (children).
All the details of the event will be published later. Foreigners can also take part in this Championship.

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the Large Master Go Tournament

The Go Federation (Moscow, Russia) is glad to announce the 2nd Master Go Tournament – “LARGE MASTER GO”.
The main sponsor of the tournament is Mr. Igor Grishin, the president of Go Federation.
The tournament will take place on KGS (in “Master” room (Rooms list- Lessons-Master) )

The schedule:
1st round – January, 14 (Saturday) 5 PM GMT (20.00 Moscow time)
2nd round – January, 15 (Sunday) 5 PM GMT (20.00 Moscow time)
3rd round – January, 21 (Saturday) 5 PM GMT (20.00 Moscow time)
4th round – January, 22 (Sunday) 5 PM GMT (20.00 Moscow time)
Play-off preliminary matches – January, 28 (Saturday) 5 PM GMT (20.00 Moscow time)
Play-off final matches – January, 29 (Sunday) 5 PM GMT (20.00 Moscow time)

McMahon system for rounds 1-4.
The final standings will be decided by play-off system. Number 1 will play #4 and #2 will meet #3. The winners will meet each other in the final match for the 1st place. The game for the 3rd place will be played as well.
Time control is 1-hour basic time per person + 45 sec/ 5 times overtime (byoyomi). The referee is “Am” (Rustam Sahabutdinov), 6-dan from Russia.
The prizes are:
1st place -$200
2nd place -$120
3rd place -$80
4th place-$50
We set special prizes for the best female, senior and junior players.
Everyone is welcome to take part in the tournament regardless of their nationality or grade!
The 1st Master Go tournament gathered more than 40 participants all over the world from 1p to 20 kyu and was won by “breakfast” (Alexandre Dinerchtein) from Russia.
Please visit our site, if you wish to register: on Master Go tournament’s site
Enjoy the tournament!

More information at the International Go forum

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Bogatsky vs Dinerchtein. The Game from Russian Go Championship

Here you can see the first 81 moves of this. The whole game will appear later.

Bogatsky – black, Dinerchtein – white

time: 2 hours+ 10 min/20moves

komi 6,5 points.

Bogatsky won by 5,5 points.

Download SGF

You can see more photos at the Go Gallery

Game commentary of this game and some other games from the tournament are available on:
Go4Go

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Russian Go Championship 2005

Here are the photos and results from Russian Go Championship 2005

Dmitry Bogatsky - left, Alexander Dinershtein - right; Tatyana Grishina - Irina Shimanskaya; Efim Ostrovsky - Aleksey Nechaev

Hall of Professionals - Bogatsky - Dinershtein

Winner Bogatsky - left

More photos at the Go Gallery

Winner of the Hall of professionals – Dmitry Bogatsky.
Winner of the Hall of female Go – Tatyana Grishina.
Winner of the Hall of Masters of strategy – Efim Ostrovsky.
Winner of the Hall of Teachers and instructors – Igor Grishin.
Winner of the Hall of Go amateurs – Ruslan Dmitriev.

The Championship was held at “Dzungo” restaurant, Moscow 17.12.2005.

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