There's a plan on organising a tournament in Tallinn sometime this fall. There has been some interest among Lithuanian players and guessing by some of our own latest playing nights I would bet that there will be at least 15 local players.

As it's already the very end of August, it is unlikely that we could manage it earlier than October. However, unfortunately October seems to be pretty busy in Finnish tournament calendar. Therefore I would like to ask some opinions - would Finnish players be interested in such an event and if so then when would you most like to come?

Of course, any other comments are very much welcome.
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Is this intended to be a handicap tournament or an even game tournament? McMahon? How many rounds? One day? Two days (preferable)? Which EGF tournament class (A,B,C)? Venue? 

-- Markku, 30.8. 2004

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I personally would much prefer even games in McMahon tournament but that (at least partly) depends on what players we will get. Hopefully the kyu/dan distribution will be even enough and we will get enough players.

Two days was what I had in mind, Sat and Sun, 3 rounds (45 minutes per player) on both days. I don't know about tournament class - Matti can probably enlighten us here on what's possible.

Venue again depends on how many players we will get. If it will be close to 40 then there's a very nice and very centrally located place that I could try to get for the occasion. Anyway, we will find something suitable in the city center.

-- Tarmo, 30.08.2004

[EGF Tournament classes|http://www.european-go.org/rating/format.html]

-- Markku, 30.8. 2004


If the only determining factor is time limit then it seems we could aim for class B. It may be that we could use some help with tournament clocks - whether or not we can borrow from renju/chess people depends on their own tournament schedules.

-- Tarmo, 31.08.2004

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|#|Name|Rank|Preferred time for tournament|Comments|
|[{Counter}]|Matti Siivola|5 dan| 30.-31.10. or 8.-9.1.2005 or 15.-16.1.2005|
|[{Counter}]|Markku Jantunen|2 dan|anything but 15.-17.10, 6.-7.11., or 4.-6.12.|Depends on getting a ride|
|[{Counter}]|Tuomo Salo|1 kyu|any weekend with no tournament in finland|the sooner, the better.|
|[{Counter}]|Tarmo Jüristo|4 kyu|anything but 15.-17.10|
|[{Counter}]|Gunnar Düvel|5 kyu|depends on events organized by my university|First german player on first estonian go-tournament :-)|
|[{Counter}]|Andri Kirsima|6 kyu|
|[{Counter}]|Alo Jõekalda|7 kyu|Pretty much any time suits me, I suppose.|
|[{Counter}]|Martti Kuldma|9 kyu|anything will do|
|[{Counter}]|Jan Willemson|12(?) kyu|anything except for 1.-3.10. and 5.-9.11.|
|[{Counter}]|Taavi Orglaan|13? kyu|weekends(probebly)|
|[{Counter}]|Mattias Linnap|13 kyu|Any time, but some weekends are busy|
|[{Counter}]|Marko Veelma|15 kyu|any time|
|[{Counter}]|Tõnis Märtmaa|15 kyu|any time|
|[{Counter}]|Lenno Nagel|19 kyu|any time|
|[{Counter}]|Margus Freudenthal|20 kyu|except on 08-10.10|
|[{Counter}]|Anton Safonov|22? kyu|any time on weekend|
|[{Counter}]|Piret Kannike|25? kyu|any time|