A Main Class and Ranked Classes (A-D classes) will be held. All the
participants in each class will compete in the preliminary round;
players who win their way through the preliminaries will compete in a
round to choose regional representatives, followed by the finals. Eight
players (Asia & Oceania 4, Europe & Africa 2, North, Central
& South America 2) will compete in the Main Class and four players
in each of the Ranked Classes (Asia & Oceania 2, Europe & Africa
1, North, Central & South America 1).
Tournament name: the 20th Pandanet Cup Internet World Amateur Go Tournament
Organiser: Pandanet Inc.
Sponsorship: The International Go Federation
Special cooperation: World Pair Go Association
< Class >
There are five categories. One is the Main Class and the others are Ranked Classes.
• Main Class (You can participate in the Main Class regardless of your Go strength.)
• A Class (1d – 5d)
• B Class (1k – 5k)
• C Class (6k – 10k)
• D Class (11k –)
*If you are 6d or above, your class will be Main Class automatically.
*People who hope to participate in A~D Class and have not been confirmed
of their rank by Pandanet, need to play at least 20 games and be
confirmed of their rank by
December 14. If a question mark appears next to the rank, it means the rank has not been officially confirmed by Pandanet.
* Participants will play with the rating as of
December 15. (6AM, Japan time)Your class will be decided depending on the rating.
< Playing Rules >
Time allowance | The time allowance is 10 minutes per side, with overtime of 25 moves every 15minutes |
Playing Conditions | All games are played even,
with Black giving a komi of 6.5 points
|
Color | Colors are determined by the system automatically |
< Preliminary Rounds >
• Participants play freely at least six games in their Class room during
the Preliminary Rounds. Participants are not allowed to play with the
same person twice.
• Places will be decided by the following method of calculation. In the
Main Class, 32 players (Asia & Oceania 16, Europe & Africa 8,
North, Central & South America 8) will win their way through the
preliminary rounds, and in the Ranked Classes 16 players (Asia &
Oceania 8, Europe & Africa 4, North, Central & South America 4)
will do so.
The ranking is determined by points in descending order.
1. Points = W / N + W x 0.02 (W = number of wins, N = number of games played)
Example: you win 3 out of 6 games, you collect 3/6 + 3 * 0.02 = 0.56 points.
Example: you win 4 out of 8 games, you collect 4/8 + 4 * 0.02 = 0.58 points.
2. With tied points, player with higher number of wins is ranked higher.
3. With tied points and wins, player with higher number of SOS (sum of opponents' score) is ranked higher.
4. With tied points, wins, and SOS, the players are ranked equal.
< Round to choose regional representatives >
• For players who win their way through the preliminaries, a two-round
tournament in the region in which they won their way through the
preliminary will be held.
• The pairings will be decided by the office by drawing lots.
• In the Main Class, eight players will pass through the preliminaries
(Asia & Oceania 4, Europe & Africa 2, North, Central & South
America 2), and in each of the Ranked Classes four players (Asia &
Oceania 2, Europe & Africa 1, North, Central & South America 1)
will qualify.
< Final Rounds >
• In the Final Rounds, single eliminations are played until a champion
is determined. The pairings will be decided by the office by drawing
lots.
• In the All Classes, all rounds are rounds with mixed groups.
•
On the tournament day, games will be played
within the specified time at the time agreed to by both players and will
be conducted in the specified room.
Nov 2 (Mon) – Dec 9 (Wed) : Registration
Dec 18 (Fri) – Jan 11 (Mon) :Preliminary Rounds
Jan 24 (Sun) :Regional representatives( Asia & Oceania, Europe & Africa, North, Central & South America)
Feb 1 (Mon) – Feb 28 (Sun) :Final Rounds (All Classes)
Regional representatives Schedule
(Asia & Oceania, Europe & Africa,North, Central & South America)
Date | Asia & Oceania | Europe & Africa | North, Central &
South America |
Jan 18 (Mon) | Playing pairings will be update on the Pandanet web site |
Jan 24 (Sun) |
1st round:
JST 1:00pm
2nd round:
JST 4:00pm |
1st round:
CET 10:00am
2nd round:
CET 1:00pm
|
1st round:
PST 5:00pm
2nd round:
PST 8:00pm |
*JST=Japan Standard Time (GMT+9), CET=Central European Time (GMT+1), PST=Pacific Standard Time (GTM-8)
Final Rounds Schedule(All Classes)
Date | Main Class | A-D Classes |
Feb 1 (Mon) | Playing pairings will be update on the Pandanet web site |
Feb 8 (Mon) – Feb 14 (Sun)
| Quarter finals | - |
Feb 15 (Mon) – Feb 21 (Sun) | Semi-finals |
Feb 22 (Mon) – Feb 28 (Sun) | Finals |
< Requirements for Participation >
- Participant must be an amateur Go player.
- Participant must be able to communicate by email in English.
- People who hope to participate in A~D Class and
have not been confirmed of their rank by Pandanet, need to play at least
20 games and be confirmed of their rank by December 14. If a question
mark appears next to the rank, it means the rank has not been officially
confirmed by Pandanet.
- Participants in the Main Class are not required to have their rank verified.
- Players in the BC (beginner class) are not allowed to participate.
< Notes >
- All games must be exclusive played on the Pandanet server. Please
use Pandanet's official clientGoPanda2 or Panda-Tetsuki. (Panda-Tetsuki
is for iOS and android.)
- Please play in the official Pandanet tournament room.
- Please play games by yourself. Taking advice from a third person, or playing by a third person, is against the rules.
- In principle, your games should be played from your home. Please let
the organizer know in advance in case you want to play at another
location other than your home, such as a Go club where many people
gather. The organizer may check the origin of your Internet connection.
- If you lower your rank intentionally by losing games before the tournament, you will not be allowed to participate.
- Please exchange greetings when starting and finishing your games.
Insulting comments are strictly prohibited. If you are treated
impolitely, please let the organizers know.
- Please resign the game if you think there is no hope of winning, instead of dragging out the game.
- Likewise, please don't tell your opponent to resign, even if your
opponent is clearly losing. However, please let the organizers know if
your opponent keeps playing useless moves and does not finish the game.
- When the organizers finds out that you have violated the rules, you
may be disqualified, even if the game result has been confirmed.
- In the round to decide regional
representatives and the finals, please contact the office as soon as
possible if for unavoidable reasons you become unable to play on the
appointed day.