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!!!Welcome to the 2nd annual Takapotku Open Tournament, [European Cup|http://www.kttl.helsinki.fi/msiivola/go/egf/agm2003_appendixes.html] Tournament!
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!!!Welcome to the 2nd annual [Takapotku Open|http://takapotku.suomigo.net/] Tournament, [European Cup|http://www.kttl.helsinki.fi/msiivola/go/egf/agm2003_appendixes.html] Tournament!
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* Being late in round will be subject to reduced playing time by 30 minutes.
* Being late in round will be subject to reduced playing time by 15 minutes.
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* First 6 persons get European Cup points: 9,6,4,3,2,1
* The best 6 players will get European Cup points: 9,6,4,3,2,1
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Our goal is to be the biggest and the best international level tournament in Finland.
Our goal is to be the biggest and the best international level tournament in Finland. The best 6 players will get European Cup -points and their share of the prizes.
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Tournaments are an excellent way to learn, because you get to play against players stronger than you. In club games one might play casually, but in tournament games there's fighting spirit stretched to the limit. You can be sure that every move your opponent makes will be the best of his ability. And that, of course, means that you should do likewise. Both players will learn much during the game and after it when reviewing it together. Also dan players hanging around are usually quite willing to give some comments.
For kyu-players the tournaments are an excellent way to learn because you get to play against players stronger than you. In club games one might play casually, but in tournament games there's fighting spirit stretched to the limit. You can be sure that every move your opponent makes will be the best of his ability. And that, of course, means that you should do likewise. Both players will learn much during the game and after it when reviewing it together. Also dan players hanging around are usually quite willing to give some comments. We also have prizes for kyu-players that do well in the tournament.
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