Category Archives: Ireland

Save the Date – UCC Go Tournament

We are excited to announce UCC Go Club’s Tournament 2014! Keep these dates free – 15th-16th of November, 2014.

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They have Facebook in Galway now?!

Galway Go Club has announced the launch of their facebook page

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2014 Galway Tournament

As announced over on the IGA website: The Galway Go Club is pleased to announce the fifth Galway Go Tournament, in the Bridge Club, St Mary’s Road, Galway on the 17th and 18th of May 2014. This is a 5 … Continue reading

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2014 Irish Go Congress Reports

A hat tip to the Dublin crew for a reportedly well organised affair, as always. Some coverage from around the web… IGA: Fan Hui wins 2014 Confucius Cup EGD: Results and stats BGS: Fan Hui wins Irish eGoban: The 3rd … Continue reading

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IGA AGM Notice

What better way to wish our membership a happy new year, than to remind them of the upcoming Annual General Meeting (AGM) in January. It will be taking place on January the 18th during the Top 8 tournament. Due to … Continue reading

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Irish Go Congress 2014 – Registration Open

From the IGA site: Registration is now open for the 2014 Irish Go Congress occurring the weekend of February 14th-16th in Dublin. Celebrating 25 years of Go in Ireland, this promises to be a very special event. Full details are … Continue reading

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Irish Correspondence Championship

The IGA has announced a slow-paced correspondence tournament, which will run on DGS (and OGS), possibly starting as soon as next month. For more information, and to sign up, go to the tournament page.

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