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Yilun Yang Workshop, Spring 2010

Friday evening, March 5th, until Sunday March 7th, 2010

Mr. Yang, 7 dan professional, is well known as a great Go teacher. He has been teaching for many years in California, around the country, at Go Congresses and on the net.

Registration is on a first paid basis. A full refund is available up to two weeks before the workshop. After that there will be a $10 refund charge.

Cost for the event is as follows:

Full weekend: $100
Per day fee ( 1 or 2 days) : $40/day
College student rate: 50% off
Child/youth rate: 75% off

To register please send a check payable to the Portland Go Club to:

Peter Freedman
1710 SW Harbor Way #303
Portland, OR 97201

Please note on the check 'Yilun Yang'.

Reed College will be hosting this event.

Schedule

We will split two groups as A (higher level) and B (lower level).

March 5, Friday

6 - 7 PM    Lecture A&B ( How to find the most valuable move in the opening? )
7 - 8 PM    A review game  ( Please bring game records ); B play game.
8 - 9 PM    B review game; A play game.

March 6, Saturday

9 - 10 AM      A & B Lecture  ( How to play Joseki if you don't know any Joseki? )
10 - 11:30 AM  A review game; B play game.
11:30 - 1 PM   B review game; A play game.
1 - 2 PM       Lunch
2 - 3 PM       A & B Lecture  ( How to choose a proper extension on the side? )
3 - 4:30 PM    A review game; B play game.
4:30 - 6 PM    B review game; A play game.

March 7, Sunday

9 - 10 AM       A & B Lecture ( How to handle tenuki and attachment? )
10 - 11:30 AM   A review game; B play game.
11:30 - 1 PM    B review game; A play game.
1 - 2 PM        Lunch
2 - 3 PM        A & B Lecture ( How to handle a cross-cut? ) 
3 - 4:30 PM     A & B review game.
4:30 - 5 PM     A & B Lecture ( How to do life & death problem? )
5 - 6 PM        A & B Check the homework.
                End.

Location

Rooms 203 and 204, on the second floor of the Hauser Library... easily accessible by elevator, and there's a staircase that goes straight to the rooms. It's separated from the quiet section of the building, so it should suit us well.

Here's a map: http://www.reed.edu/facilities_and_grounds/reed_static_map.html

East parking is near the library, and should be available for us. There's plenty of room on Woodstock as well.

Contact glenn@aenigma.com with questions about this website.