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Nationals: Important info

Friday’s Teaching Day (2nd October)

Students Playing Go is holding a Revision/Teaching Day before the Nationals Tourney and all players are welcome to join (free event) on Friday. Professional players An Younggil (6p) and Zheng Hong (9p) will be present if you have any questions and for reviews and teaching games. This is a phenomenal opportunity for go players so do come along (come rain or hail or high winds)

Time: 9am-5pm. Friday 2nd October.

Location: Room 109, Alice Hoy Building, Melbourne Uni. (This room is located downstairs, entrance from Monash Road. Get off the tram and walk into uni, it should be the second set of stairs going down into the building on your left)

Tournament Fee

SPGO now have  a DIRECT DEBIT system for players to pay their entry fee. Please send your payment to “Students Playing Go”, BSB: 803143, Account number: 9083. (Melbourne University Credit Union Limited).

Once you’ve sent your payment, please email SPGO (mail@spgo.org.au) with your registration details and the reference number of your payment. It is vital that you include your NAME and REFERENCE NUMBER of payment.

You can also ensure a quicker registration on tournament day by buying your AGA membership from the AGA now. Please include your membership number with your registration details.

Tournament Prizes

Players will be competing for some awesome prizes!

Trophies for 1st, 2nd, 3rd Placements + 2 Runner Ups

Cash Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Placements

Gifts for Winners and Fighting Spirit Awards

9×9 Fun Tourney- Gifts and Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Placements + Fighting Spirit Award

Game Rules

For Divisions 1, 2 and 3.

Absolute setting, 45 min per player- 90mins per game, Japanese rules, 6.5 komi. Handicap system in place.

Accommodations

Accommodation in Melbourne during the Australian National Go Tournament 2009 may be in peak-season prices, due to the Spring Racing Carnival. It is advisable to book early.

Here’s a website you can browse through for hostels around Melbourne:
 http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/australia/melbourne/

Here are the easiest-to-navigate-from hostels for those who are not confident using the public transport or maps (but be warned, these may be the most expensive due to its location):

City Centre Budget Hotel - 22-30 Little Collins Street, Melbourne. 
http://www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/australia/melbourne/8415/

The Greenhouse Backpacker (Melbourne) 
228 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 
website: www.greenhousebackpacker.com.au

email: greenhouse@friendlygroup.com.au

phone: 1800 249 207 (freecall, within australia)/ (613) 9639 6400 (overseas)

Dormitory of 4-8, $28 per night

Double (2 people maximum) $78 per night per room

Single $65 per night per room.
 No group bookings discounts available.

This one is in walking distance (5 minute walk):

Victoria Hall Accomodation – 380 Russell St, Melbourne, Australia 3000

phone: 1800 670 611(within australia)

website: victoriahall.com.au

private or dorm rooms, with shared bathrooms

twin room: from $75 a night (private)

single room: from $59 a night (private)

Dorm rooms:
4-bed dorm: from $28 a bed

6-bed dorm: from $24 a bed

Bookings from website, or phone call with credit card (VISA or Mastercard) details.

Please have a look through the Go Journal Forums for home stay possibilities. If you’re in Melbourne and can offer homestay, please add to the forums.

Maps/Directions

The Univeristy of Melbourne is easily accessable by public transport. Every tram at the Flinders St Train Station tram stop  and along Swanston Street will stop or pass by the university. These trams have “Melbourne University” displayed on the front, but if in doubt, just ask the tram driver.

Included are a map of Melbourne (follow the RED line I’ve marked), and a map of the Melbourne Uni campus (the Union Building is in grey and circled in RED). Trams will stop right outside the Arrow marked 1, please walk into the campus via Monash road and look for the Union Building. Alternatively you can walk a little upwards to Arrow 2 and walk straight towards the Union Building. Members Lounge is on the ground floor.

Melb Uni MapMelbourne Map

We hope to see all of you at the Nationals.

If you have any questions please contact the organizers at mail@spgo.org.au

SPGo Visit

On Friday 15th May 2009 I visited the SPGo club at the Melbourne University. A tram ride up town brought back old memories. The Alice Hoy Building was easy to find, and soon after 1pm large numbers of go players filled the lecture room. There were about 14 players, including Anna, one of the leaders in the club.

Pretty soon everyone had paired off, and I found myself playing Shiny from Shanghai, who said she was 15 kyu. I don’t think so! After a long drawn out battle, during which Shiny parried all my best blows and overplays, I found myself fifteen plus points behind and therefore resigned.

This being a university club, it is no surprise to note that all members are quite young. Most were of Asian background, and there was a good mix of males and females. Everyone seemed very keen, and the AGA can dream about getting such a large group to join in our activities.

SPGO announces Annual Tournament for 2009

April 15, 2009

With Easter comes chocolate eggs and the eagerly awaited mini break for Melbourne University Students (good luck to those diligently completing their assignments) and for Students Playing Go it’s prime time for the annual tournament. As per previous years there’s a madcap dash to book rooms, sort out equipment, hijacking students for promotional purposes and of course poring over potential prizes. There will be two divisions in anticipation of the many new players, round robin style and a mini 9×9 competition, and this year a promise of a rocking fantastic first place prize (so practice now!). It’s a good chance for players to test your skills and have some fun, especially right before the NEC Cup.

Date- Wednesday 15th April, 10a.m-4p.m

Place- Alice Hoy, room 109, Melbourne University Parkville Campus

Directions- The room is tucked away under the building, please take the tram up Swanston to Melbourne University (last stop) and walk down Monash Road, look to your left for stairs going down to classrooms, there’ll be a sign saying 108-109.

Tournament opened to all players, free entry to members (and lots of free food!)

And for those going to the NEC Cup at the end of the week, whether as entrants or to support your fellow players, please say hello to the SPGO committee members who are there to cover the event and strike your best smile and challenge pose ;)

Wu Shu Hao 3p visits Melbourne

The Australian 2008 national championships were held on the twenty-first to twenty-third of November, and Wu Shu Hao (a third dan professional from China) was invited to Brisbane for the tournament, to teach and referee. On his way through, he stopped in at the Melbourne University Students Playing Go club to visit. These are some pictures of what happened that day…