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Instructions for sending tournament results


We would be glad if each national go association selected a contact person who would keep us informed on new tournament results and provided us with all necessary information. We would also appretiate if the results were sent in a form as close as possible to format accepted by the rating program and specified below. We highly recommend using the Ch.Gerlach's pairing program MacMahon that is (in our opinion) very efficient and includes an direct export in the required format. If the tournament was run either by Ch.Gerlach's MacMahon or by G.Kaniuk's GoDraw pairing program we prefer to receive the original pairing file instead of the output text files.

When the results are sent we need to know:

  • the name of the event
  • the place (city) where it was hold
  • the exact date of the event
  • tournament class (or the time limit including byoyomi)
  • handicap strategies (if any handicap games occured)

Tournament classes

EGF recognizes three tournament categories:

  • class A – well organized tournament of at least Grand Prix standard, recognized by EGF time limit requirements: adjusted time minimum 75 minutes, basic time minimum 60 minutes weight for inclusion to EGF ratings: 1.00
  • class B – well organized tournament recognized by EGF member time limit requirements: adjusted time minimum 50 minutes, basic time minimum 40 minutes weight for inclusion to EGF ratings: 0.75
  • class C – casual or club tournament recognized by EGF member time limit requirements: adjusted time minimum 30 minutes, basic time minimum 25 minutes weight for inclusion to EGF ratings: 0.50

Remarks:

  • Adjusted time (TA) is calculated as 
    TA = basic time + time equivalent to 45 (60) moves in standard (Canadian) byoyomi
  • The GP standard required for A class events is defined in related documents of EGF Rules and Ratings Committee which are available at the EGF site. Specifically, the tournament should consist of at least 5 rounds, have sufficiently long time limits, no handicaps in the top group, and good playing conditions and material.

The EGF Rules and Ratings Committee reserves the right to adjust the class of a tournament if considered necessary. The class of the event should be known before it is hold. The organizer may demote the class in tournament announcement if the lower class suits better to his intentions (e.g. when new tournament system or rules are tested). The events that do not meet the specifications mentioned above are not recognized as classified EGF tournaments.
Tournament table format

The rating program processes the tournament tables written in the form of ASCII text files. The data record for each player is to be given in one line. Empty lines and everything following the semicolon sign are ignored. The results are presented in a string of entries separated by blanks. The number of rounds (included results) must be the same for each player and each result entry is given in the form:

<opponent's place><symbol>[/<colour>[<h>]]
where
<symbol> is + (a win), – (a loss) or = (jigo)
<colour> means the colour of stones ('b/w' = black/white)
<h> specifies the number of given handicaps
Examples: 35=, 23+/w (equivalent to 23+/w0), 11-/b5

The handicap specification can be omitted if the handicaps are computed from the difference of opponents' grades (minus a given reduction). If the player did not participate in a given round, the result is still to be specified in one of the following ways:
0+  a free win
        0-  a free round
        0=  a free round (0.5 added to the score and MM)


Examples of some tournament tables:

t970920b.h2 – handicap games, handicap = difference of grades – 2 (defined by the file extension; h9 extension used for even games)
e961122.h9 – even games, example of a team tournament
t990220f.h9 – even and handicap games specified


Пример таблицы форового турнира

;                                 Maribor 1997
;                            September 20 - 21, 1997
;
;Pl     Name             Grade  Club  Pos MM SOS SDOS  1.   2.   3.   4.   5.
  1 Matoh Leon              5d SI NM    1  8   0   0   7+   5+   3+   2+   6+
  2 Zakotnik Milan          5d SI Kra   3  6  29   0   4+   3-  13+   1-  24+
  3 Cefarin Tamar           4d SI NM    2  7   0   0   6+   2+   1-   4+   7+
  4 Rojs Bojan              4d SI Mar   4  6  28  25   2-   7+   8+   3-   5+
  5 Mrak Miro               3d SI Kra   7  5  30   0   8+   1-   6-   9+   4-
  6 Pogacnik Ales           3d SI Kra   5  6  28  13   3-  13+   5+  11+   1-
  7 Rupel Mirko             3d SI Kra   6  5  31   0   1-   4-  12+   8+   3-
  8 Janza Janez             3d SI Mar   8  5  25   0   5-  12+   4-   7-  13+
  9 Mastinsek Miklavz       2d SI Mar  10  5  20   0  12-  11+  10+   5-  18+
 10 Furlan Bojan            2d SI Kra  15  3  19   0  11-  14+   9-  13-  16-
 11 Pintar Rado             2d SI Kra  12  4  21   0  10+   9-  21+   6-  12-
 12 Cernivec Zoran          1d SI Kra   9  5  22   0   9+   8-   7-  18+  11+
 13 Harlander Matevz        1d SI NM   11  4  22   0  14+   6-   2-  10+   8-
 14 Janezic Oskar           1k SI Mar  20  2  16   0  13-  10-  24-  16-  22-
 15 Nekrep Klaus            4k SI Mar  17  3  12   5  16-  20+  18-  23+  19+
 16 Zamuda Sebastijan       6k SI Lju  14  4  13   0  15+  21-  17+  14+  10+
 17 Gerlic Branko           7k SI Mar  18  3  12   4  20+  24-  16-  22+  21+
 18 Likosar Valentin        7k SI Kra  16  3  16   0  22+  23+  15+  12-   9-
 19 Ostir Tomaz             8k SI Kra  22  2   9   0  21-  22+  23-  20+  15-
 20 Schatz Jasna            6k SI Kra  24  1  11   1  17-  15-  22+  19-  23-
 21 Rant Andrej             12 SI Lju  19  2  17   0  19+  16+  11-  24-  17-
 22 Lesjak Tomaz            12 SI Mar  23  1  11   2  18-  19-  20-  17-  14+
 23 Vezaj Vesel             3k HR Zag  21  2  13   0  24-  18-  19+  15-  20+
 24 Ilic-Dreven Josip       5k HR Zag  13  4  15   0  23+  17+  14+  21+   2-
;
;time=75+b
;komi=5.5
;Handicap=h2



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