European Go Congress 1971

The 15th European Go Congress

21st August - 4th September 1971

Report from British Go Journal No. 15

European Congress held in Bristol

The 15th European Congress was held in Badock Hall, Bristol University, from 21st August to 4th September. This was the first time the European Congress had been held in Britain since the London Congress in 1966, and we were pleased to have not only the strongest entry ever for a European Congress, but also to have the honour of entertaining the Lord Mayor of Bristol, who opened the Congress. Of the 41 competitors, 31 were of 1st kyu and higher strength, although most of the strongest German players could not come.

The main event, the European Individual Championship, was won, as expected, by Zoran Mutabzija of Yugoslavia, the 1967 champion. He lost only to Henk de Vries, of Holland, who came second. Another Dutch player, Max Rebattu, was third. The 'Master Tournament' for 2-dan players was won very impressively by Robert Rehm, also from Holland. The team trophy is awarded on the basis of the results of the best three players from each country, and these three players made up the winning Dutch team.

We have to look at the lower tournaments to see a strong challenge from the home team. Tony Cooper lost the 'Master Candidates' - 1 dan and 1 kyu - tournament on a tie-break. This close competition was won by Barisic of Yugoslavia, but also in with a chance near the end were Kiehl from Munich and Jim Bates from London. Francis Roads won 'Zone 1' - 2 kyu to 5 kyu - only losing one game, and Geoff Briggs won 'Zone 2' - 7 and 8 kyu.

The handicap tournament proved by far the most successful ever held at a European Congress, as more than 120 games were played. The first prize, for the most wins, went to John Allen of Edinburgh, with 12 out of 17. The second and third prizes were awarded on percentage results, and went to van Zanten (10/11) and Ivan Young (9/12) respectively.

Other entertainments included two lightning tournaments, discussion of professional games, and a showing of the Expo '70 Go Film, made by the Nihon Kiin, and brought to Europe by Stuart Dowsey.

Detailed results are given on pages 14 and 15.

Championship Group

                        M  V  R  W  G  E  D  Pt
1 Zoran Mutabzija  Yug  X  0  1  1  1  1  1  5 
2 Henk de Vries    Nld  1  X  1  0  0  1  1  4 
3 Max Rebattu      Nld  0  0  X  1  1  1  1  4 
4 Helmut Wiltschek Ger  0  1  0  X  1  1  0  3 
5 Tony Goddard     Gbr  0  1  0  0  X  0  1  2 
6 Eduard Ekart     Ger  0  0  0  0  1  X  1  2 
7 Jon Diamond      Gbr  0  0  0  1  0  0  X  1 

Master Championship (2 dan)

PlNameCy 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pt
1Robert Rehm Nld xxx 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8
2Peter Gaspari Yug 0 xxx 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 6
3Rob van Zanten Nld 0 0 xxx 1 1 1 1 1 1 6
4Stuart Dowwsey Gbr 0 0 0 xxx 1 1 1 1 1 5
5Zagorc Yug 0 0 0 0 xxx 1 1 1 1 4
6Florian Aut 0 0 0 0 0 xxx 1 1 1 3
7William Pinckard Usa 0 1 0 0 0 0 xxx 1 1 3
8Andrew Daly Gbr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxx 1 1
9Ger Hungerink Nld 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 xxx 0

Master Candidates (1 dan and 1 kyu)

  • 1. Barasic, YU, 7 wins
  • 2. Cooper, GB, 7 wins
  • 3. Bates, GB, 6 wins
  • 3. Kiehl, DE, 6 wins
  • 5. Metcalf, GB, 5 wins
  • 5. Tilley, GB, 5 wins
  • 5. de Bruin, NL, 5 wins
  • 8. Unger, DE, 4 wins
  • 8. Bizjak, YU, 4 wins
  • 10 Hall, GB, 3 wins
  • 10 Hitchens, GB, 3 wins

Zone 1 (2 kyu to 5 kyu)

  • 1. Roads, GB, 5 wins
  • 2. Unger, DE, 4 wins
  • 2. Allen, GB, 4 wins
  • 4. Young, GB, 3 wins
  • 5. Beigel, DE, 2 wins
  • 5. Gray, GB, 2 wins
  • 7. Black, MX, 1 wins

Zone 2 (7 kyu to 8 kyu)

  • 1. Briggs, GB, 3 wins
  • 1. Slooter, NL, 3 wins
  • 3. Jungling, AT, 0 wins

Briggs beat Slooter 2-0 in a play-off.

Country Cup

1. Netherlands 71 points (de Vries, Rebattu, Rehm)
2. Yugoslavia 68 points (Mutabzija, Ekart, Gaspari)
3. England 61 points (Goddard, Diamond, Dowsey)
4. Austria 41 points (Wiltschek, Florian, Unger)

Handicap Tournament

Totals: 1. Allen, GB, 12 wins; 2. Diamond, GB, 11 wins; 3. van Zanten, NL, & Bizjak, YU, 10 wins.
Percentage: 1. van Zanten, NL, 10/11; 2. Young, GB, 9/12; 3. Diamond, GB, 11/15.

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