Pandanet Go European Cup

Pandanet Go European Cup

Go tournament
tournamentname=Pandanet Go European Cup
fullname=Pandanet Go European Cup
started=2007
prizemoney=Varies
sponsors=Pandanet
affiliation=European Go Federation

The Pandanet Go European Cup is a Go competition played across Europe. The now defunct European Cup and European Go Tour (which both ended in April 2007) merged to form this cup after Toyota's support of the Tour ended. Many of the games played during the Cup are broadcast on Pandanet's Internet Go Server (IGS) and the KGS Go Server.

Format

The Pandanet Go European Cup consists of a series of events spread out across Europe. These events fall into one of five levels (two carried over from the European Cup and three from the Tour). Each event awards points to the top players based on both the event's level and the place earned by the player. In the bottom two levels these points are purchased by the tournament holder and at the upper three levels, Pandanet purchases points. Each point is equivalent to €6 (≈$8.25 USD). Players can carry a maximum of 100 points into the finals.

Though there are twelve upper-level (levels 3, 4, and 5) events held every year, the number of lower-level (levels 1 or 2) events can vary with the sole restriction that there may not be more than two events at any level, per country, per year. Because of this, the prize money has the ability to change from year to year. With the guaranteed twelve Pandanet events, the overall prize money is at least €4,500, with more events resulting in more money offered. This purse is split amongst the top twelve overall players based on position.

Level 1 - Tournament

These events are entirely funded by the holder and any sponsor they can secure on their own. Prizes beyond awarding points must also be provided by the tournament holder. Tournaments are not required to broadcast games via Pandanet but may do so if they wish. These events are also the only ones that may be held at the same time as a higher-level event. Tournaments award their 25 points (€150, ≈$206.49 USD) to the top six based on place.

Level 2 - Super Tournament

As with level 1 tournaments, a Super Tournament gets no funding from Pandanet. The biggest difference between levels 1 and 2 are the points awarded—a Super Tournament gives out 50 points (€300, ≈$412.98 USD). Furthermore, Super Tournaments offer points for the top eight as opposed to only six in a level 1 tournament.

Level 3 - Pandanet Super Tournament

Pandanet Super Tournaments are a lot like regular Super Tournaments, both give out the same number of points to the top eight players. At level 3, however, funding is provided by Pandanet. Pandanet also provides prize money for the top three in each level 3 event. Seven Pandanet Super Tournaments are played each year.

Level 4 - Pandanet Major Tournament

Pandanet Major Tournaments are held only four times out of the year. Like the Pandanet Supers, Major Tournaments are funded by Pandanet and have additional monetary prizes provided by them as well. Furthermore, an additional budget is provided to pay for European go professionals (or 7-dan amateurs) to teach at the event. Major tournaments award 75 points (€450, ≈$606.87 USD), split up between the top ten players.

Level 5 - Pandanet Finals

The last event of the Cup, the Pandanet Finals are held in Paris, France. At least two games from each round are broadcast on Pandanet. This event awards 100 points (€600, ≈$809.16 USD) to the top twelve finishers.

Prizes and points awarded

1st Pandanet Go European Cup Locations

†The status of this event is provisional

External links

* [http://www.eurogofed.org/eurocup/ Official Pandanet Go European Cup mini-site]
* [http://www.pandanet.co.jp/English/ IGS Pandanet Official Site]


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