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Teaching Lecture in Strathfield

The Young Go Academy in Strathfield Plaza is holding a teaching lecture and simultanious games (against two visiting female professional players) on Friday the 18th August from 7pm to 10pm. I think this lecture is aimed at Kyuu and low Dan players. There is a $20 door fee ($30 if you are not a student).

AGM

The Go Club AGM is scheduled for Friday 13th of August. It will be held at our usual Friday venue and times (ie, in the Quad). Arc has changed the rules so that non-Arc UNSW students count as full club members, so everyone entitled to vote.

Session 2

The UNSW Go Club has begun meeting for session 2 on Mondays and Fridays. See the location page for the date and location of our next meeting. We will also be reselling Go boards to UNSW students for $20, if there is anyone who wants to be able to play at home.

UNSW Go Club Tournament - Posted 11th Apr 2010

Congratulations to Alex Tang on his victory in the Open section, and Chen Yu Yan who won the Beginners section. Thank you to the UNSW bookshop for providing our prizes, and to An Younggil for his attendance. Our thanks to all who attended, we hope you had fun :)

Two players playing Go I didn't fight back in the lower right area, and white lives in what I was hoping was my territory Chen Yu Yan, about to be awarded his prize Alex Tang having just been awarded his prize UNSW Bookshop Logo
UNSW Go Club and An Younggil, on the day of the tournament

UNSW Go Club Tournament - Posted 7th Mar 2010

The UNSW Go Club is hosting an internal tournament for UNSW Students on the Wednesday of the midsession break. For more information, please see the signup sheet. Details are subject to change.

UNSW O Week - Posted 23rd Feb 2010

The UNSW Go club has a stall for OWeek located outside the Red Centre, and will be holding a workshop in G026, the Quad, Wednesday 24th of Feb. We are also available to play Go at our stall. The workshop will teach beginners to play Go, and is likely to be attended by a proffessional Korean player (Younggil An, 8p)

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