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Nm 2023 Results


Here is the results from this years NM in Go.

Congratulations to Kaan Malcok for winning the Tournamnet followed by a really strong results of 4 wins by Torsten Bringmann and in 3. place our new Norwegian master Pål Sannes!

Thanks to everyone who participated it was really fun and also a big thanks to everyone who helped with organizing and setting up the tournament.

Hope to see you all again next year:).

Norwegian Championship 2023

Tournament information

Tournament system: 5 rounds MacMahon
Rule system: EGF rules with 6½ komi
Playing time: Fischer, 45 minutes + 15s/move

Tournament Fee
normal: 200kr
student/retirees: 100
First tournament/under 15: Free

Schedule (tentative)

Saturday October 28thSunday October 29th
10:00 Registration
10:30 Registration ends
10:45 Round 1
14:00 Round 2
17:00 Dinner
18:00 Round 3
10:00 Round 4
13:00 Round 5
16:00 Closing ceremony

Location

The tournament will take place at Ole-Johan Dahls hus located at Gaustadalleen 23.

Easiest way to get there from downtown Oslo is by subway line 4 or 5 to Forskningsparken subway stop, or by tram 17 or 18 to Forskningsparken tram stop. From there it’s only a minute or two to walk to the playing area.

Accommodation

We will try to offer private accommodation to everyone who wants this. If you desire accommodation make sure to note it on the registration page, and we’ll see what we can do.

Registration (non-binding)

You can register here: Registration page

Registered players

Oslo Open 2022

English version below.

Vi i Oslo Goklubb kan endelig ønske alle Gospillere hjertelig velkommen til Oslo Open 2022.
Turneringen vil bli avholdt 21 og 22 mai og spillested vil som vanlig være på IFI sin kafeteria ved UiO.

Dette er en åpen turnering hvor alle nivåer er velkomne.

Adresse: Gaustadalléen 23B

Dato 21 – 22 Mai

Enkleste måten å komme seg til turneringen ved kollektivtransport er å ta T-banen til forskningsparken stoppet og gå derfra i ca 2 min.

Turnerings informasjon

Oppsett: 5 rounds MacMahon
Regler: EGF rules with 6½ komi
Spilletid: Fischer, 45 minutes + 15s/move

Priser:

normal: 200 NOK
students and retirees: 100 NOK
spillere under 15 år eller første turnering: Gratis

Tidsplan:

LØRDAG 21. MAISØNDAG 22. MAI
10:00 Registrering
10:30 Registrering avsluttes
10:45 Runde 1
14:00 Runde 2
17:00 SpisePause
18:00 Runde 3
10:00 Runde 4
13:00 Runde 5
16:00 Avslutnings seremony

Registrer deg på registrerings siden:

Registrer deg på Registrerings siden

Har du noen spørsmål er det bare sende oss en mail til oslo.goklubb@gmail.com

Hjertelig Hilsen Oslo Goklubb

English:

We in Oslo GoClub are happy to finally invite everyone to Oslo open 2022, the 21 – 22 of may.

This is an open tournament where players of all levels are welcome to play.

As usual it will be held in the cafeteria at IFI (Ole Johan Dahls Hus) at Uio.

Address: Gaustadalléen 23B

Date: 21 – 22 may

Tournament information

Tournament system: 5 rounds MacMahon
Rule system: EGF rules with 6½ komi
Playing time: Fischer, 45 minutes + 15s/move

Fees

normal: 200 NOK
Students and retirees: 100 NOK
Players below 15 years of age or first tournament: Free

Schedule (tentative)

SATURDAY MAY 21SUNDAY MAY 22
10:00 Registration
10:30 Registration ends
10:45 Round 1
14:00 Round 2
17:00 Dinner
18:00 Round 3
10:00 Round 4
13:00 Round 5
16:00 Closing ceremony

Easiest way to get there is to take the Metro to “Forskningsplassen” station.

Register on the registration page

If you have any questions you can contact us at oslo.goklubb@gmail.com

Best regards Oslo GoClub

Registered players

Severin Hanevik is Norwegian Champion 2019

On the 12th to 13th of October the Norwegian Championship 2019 was held in Oslo. 33 players attended from 3 countries, 9 more players than last year! There was a good spread of players from 20 kyu and all the way to 3 dan, and enough players around all ranks that everyone got some good, even opponents to play against.

Norwegian Championship 2019

The tournament was won by Johan Berntsson, 2D, from Gothenburg and second place was grabbed by Leif Almrot, 2D, from Gothenburg.

After the two Swedes the top players shared 3rd to 7th place with the same score of 3 wins and 2 losses. And 3rd and 4th place was shared between the two Hanevik brothers, who even had the same SOS score!

Severin Hanevik did in the end receive 3rd place in the tournament, decided by SOSOS, and thus he was the best placed Norwegian player and keeps his title as Norwegian Champion.

Full result list can be seen at the European Go Database.