| At line 6 changed one line |
| Click "In English" tab to change to english! |
| Click the "In English" tab to view the page in English! |
| At line 109 changed one line |
| Suomen Gosei is a new annual title tournament held in Tampere. The tournament consists of two parts. In the first part, a qualifier tournament is played and the winner earns the right to challenge the reigning Suomen Gosei. In the second part, the qualifier winner challenges the current titleholder in a best-of-5 final. In the first year (2025), no separate final was played — the qualifier winner directly became the new Suomen Gosei. The event is open to everyone and winning the title does not require Finnish citizenship. \\ |
| Suomen Gosei is a new annual title tournament held in Tampere. The tournament consists of two parts. In the first part, a qualifier tournament is played and the winner earns the right to challenge the reigning Suomen Gosei. In the second part, the winner of the qualifier challenges the current titleholder in a best-of-3 final. In the first year (2025), no separate final was played — the qualifier winner directly became the new Suomen Gosei. The event is open to everyone and winning the title does not require Finnish citizenship. \\ |
| At line 120 changed 2 lines |
| __Tournament system__: Saturday with MacMahon, Sunday top 8 plays a 3 round single elimination – others continue with MacMahon \\ |
| __Rules__: Japanese rules, komi 6.5 for white \\ |
| __Tournament system__: All players play McMahon on Saturday. \\ |
| On Sunday, the top 8 play 3 rounds of single elimination while others keep playing McMahon. The eliminated players will join back into the McMahon tournament. \\ |
| __Rules__: Japanese, komi 6.5 for white \\ |
| At line 123 changed one line |
| __Final standings__: Placements 1-2 from single-elimination finals, other placements by MacMahon system \\ |
| __Final standings__: Placements 1-2 will be decided by the single-elimination final. Other placements dictated by the MacMahon system. \\ |
| At line 127 changed 5 lines |
| | registration in March | ? € \\ |
| | registration in April | ? € \\ |
| | registration in May | ? € \\ |
| __? € discount for DDK and players under 18__ \\ |
| __No fee if this is your first go tournament__ \\ |
| | Registration in April | 25€ \\ |
| | Registration in May | 30€ \\ |
| 5€ discount for DDK players, students, players under the age of 18, and other common discount groups \\ |
| There is no registration fee if you are participating in your first Go tournament \\ |
| At line 138 changed 3 lines |
| 1. ? € + rotating trophy\\ |
| 2. ? €\\ |
| 3. ? €\\ |
| Players that perform exceptionally well will receive prizes regardless of their McMahon placement. \\ |
| At line 140 added 9 lines |
| The winner of the tournament becomes the challenger for this year's Suomen Gosei title. The challenger gets to play against the current title holder in a best-of-three final at a later date. |
| Whoever wins the bo3 final is awarded the Suomen Gosei title, and their name will be added to the Finnish Gosei's Go board. |
|
| They also receive a cash prize: |
| | Suomen Gosei | 200 € \\ |
| | 2. place | 100 € \\ |
| The prize money might increase based on the number of participants in this tournament. |
|
|
| At line 145 changed 2 lines |
| |09:30|Registration begins \\ |
| |10:30|Registration ends \\ |
| |09:30|Registration opens \\ |
| |10:30|Registration closes \\ |
| At line 176 added 2 lines |
| Contact information: |
| You can reach the tournament organizers through Kanpai ry's Discord channel or by messaging the main organizer at +358 40 fivefourfivefive 298 |