Status: Te wo Tsunaide's purpose (aside from giving Go players something else
to have fun and challenge themselves with, which it definitely accomplished) was to help
promote Pair Go in the US. It was the US' first Pair Go tournament, outside of the US Go
Congress. The final and fourth year was 2008. TwT may or may not eventually happen again.
This web site is currently in an archival state of being.
What is Pair Go? Pair Go has enjoyed immense popularity in Japan, but has yet to
spread as well in other countries. This is unfortunate in that it is such a mind-bending
variation. In normal Go you may be accustomed to thinking in terms of "this works as long
as my opponent doesn't do this before I do that". In Pair Go, there will be 3 moves before
you can "do that". Pairs are teams of two people, one female and one male, who alternate
moves during the game. (Please refer to the rules link below.) Which might seem easy
enough until you take into account the other major factor: no communication between
partners is allowed, not even body language. You need to try to connect with your partner,
to understand how they are playing, and work well together.
Please visit the Te wo Tsunaide archives. Lots of photos and commentary can be found
there.
Multiple prizes will be awarded during a ceremony at the end of
the tournament. Enjoy the full day if you can, either by playing all 3 rounds or by
playing and then watching games. All non-disruptive spectators are welcome (as is catching
solo games on the side when you need a break from spectating)!
Te wo Tsunaide staff (see archives for each year's complete staff):
This web site is written, designed, and maintained by
Jasmine Sailing.
Te wo Tsunaide '08 archive
Te wo Tsunaide '07 archive
Te wo Tsunaide '06 archive
Te wo Tsunaide '05 archive
Organizer: Jasmine Sailing,
jsailing(at)netonecom.net
Director: Bruce Young,
toxbs(at)yahoo.com