Non-Current Tournaments: Last Title Holder

Tournament Current Champion Descripton
Scottish Open Peikai Xue

The first two events, a one-day and a two-day event, were called the Edinburgh Tournament, but are counted as editions of the two-day Scottish Open.

After several years in Edinburgh, it moved to Glasgow, before moving via Aberdeen to Dundee. There was no event in 2002 because of the British Go Congress in Edinburgh. From 2013 it returned to Glasgow and 2017 back to Edinburgh. 2019 was ran as a Swiss Sytem event in Rutherglen.

2020 was to return to Dundee, 8-9 August, but is cancelled. It may get rescheduled/relocated later in the year.

Registration Saturday 09:45. Prize Giving by 19:00 Sunday.

Shropshire Bruno Poltronieri

When Brian Timmins moved from Cheshire to Shropshire he started the Shrewsbury Tournament, it being held in the riverside Gateway Centre. It has since had a couple of changes of organiser and has now become the Shropshire Tournament, held in the Memorial Hall in Hinstock.

Includes a mystery problem set with associated brief teaching session. Homemade lunches available and post-tournament dinner locally. Registration by 10:20.

Skye Matthew Reid

This is held alternate years in the Tongadale Hotel in Portree, Isle of Skye.

It is a 6 round McMahon, held over a weekend in March.

Small board event Friday evening.

South Coast Handicap Tony Atkins

A one-off handicap event held near Bournemouth.

South London Alistair Wall

A tournament held near Clapham Junction.

South London Kyu Players Alison Bexfield

In the main tournament in 2013 students were split into three groups, each of which played a Swiss tournament with handicap equal to grade difference. In 2015 it was a single Swiss group.

In the side tournament the teachers all play each other, together with any other dan players present, in a round-robin tournament with all games even.

Was held in West London in 2015.

South Manchester Yangran Zhang

Two tournaments: 3 rounds McMahon (time limit 50 minutes with increasing overtime) for 15k and above; 6 rounds fast play (time limit 30 minutes, sudden death) for 21k and below. Those 16k to 20k can choose which to enter.

Will not be held in March 2019.

Thames Valley Team Trophy Wanstead

A team event for clubs located in the tideless part of the Thames Valley. It was a League until 1993 and has been a one day tournament on Easter Monday since then (often known by lots of Ts, eg TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT).

Note the Broken Go Stone Trophy is not the original broken stone as it got broken.

2013 awarded on team result at Bracknell Tournament.

Three Counties Harold Lee

A one-off tournament near where Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey meet.

Triangle Paul Blockley

Tournament where two players play one (held alongside European Pair Go).

Trigantius Novices Ryan Zhang
Wanstead Matthew Macfadyen

Early events known as the Woodford tournament. Variously 3 or 4 rounds. The 1972 event was a handicap tournament. It ceased in 2010

Weak Knee Dans Grand Prix Alan Thornton

Grand Prix for the 2d (ni dan) who lost the most games during the year.

West Surrey Handicap Malcolm Hagan

Four round handicap tournament. Replaced the Black Bull Handicap and was the RTP Handicap from 1987 to 1989. It ceased in 2011.

Women's Weekend Helen Harvey

Played during the sometimes held Women's Training Weekend.

The trophy is the Eva Wilson Go Ban.

Women's World Qualifier Alison Jones

This tournament was formerly held primarily to select a British entry for the World Women’s Amateur Go Tournament.

Woodford

See Wanstead

York John Smith

Held at York University.

Youth Small Board

One-off event in 1999, held alongside the Wanstead Tournament.