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  | Des Cann, challenger for the title of British Go Champion, queues to register.
      He is the tall one fourth from the left. | 
  Des reaches the registration desk. | 
  Two Go players who are not here for the Go. Left: Paul Smith.
      Foreground: John McLeod. | 
  Left foreground: Tony Atkins. | 
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  Right: Bill Streeten. | 
  The first game of the British Championship match.
     Left: Title-holder Matthew Macfadyen. Right: Challenger Des Cann | 
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  | The partners who run the Mind Sports Olympiad.
     Left: David Levy. Right: Tony Buzan | 
  right: Alison Bexfield, Charles Matthews | 
  The display board showing the first game of the Macfadyen-Cann match | 
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  | Liao Xingwen (left) plays John Fairbairn ... | 
  ... observed by a photographer ... | 
  ... and by Tony Buzan. | 
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    challenge game between Liao Xingwen and Mike Reiss's program Go4++ | 
  | Adam Atkinson (right) teaching Go, as he did throughout the MSO. | 
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  | Liao Xingwen, Liu Yajie and Tony Buzan | 
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  | This picture shows the size of the hall in which most of the games were played.
      I understand that the adjacent hall is far larger, and may be used next year! | 
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  left: Tony Corfe, overall organiser and coordinator of the MSO events | 
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  There were many chess-players. 
     On the first weekend, the BGA publicity stand was just inside the main entrance,
     where it attracted many of them. | 
  On Monday, it was moved to behind a palm tree. Maybe she is trying to find it! | 
  left: Des Cann. right: Matthew Macfadyen. Francis Roads records the game. | 
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  | The lightning Go tournament. | 
  Throughout the MSO fortnight, Chris Dickson, the MSO webmaster, was working eighteen-hour
      days. No wonder he looks a bit manic. | 
  The display board showing the Macfadyen/Cann match. | 
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  | Jaap van den Herik, overall arbiter of all the Mind Sports events. | 
  Chuck Smith, MSO journalist. | 
  Kirsty Healey, who was in charge of all the Go events; and Chris Dickson, MSO webmaster. | 
  Nathanael Lutton, who was helping with the organisation. | 
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  | The BGA publicity desk. | 
  Harold Lee was playing poker. | 
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  | Computer Go between Chen, Zhixing (GoeMate) and Michael Reiss (Go4++). | 
  Another computer Go game. | 
  Hiroshi Yamashita receives a prize from David Levy,
      not for computer Go, but for one of his other programs -
      he entered programs for Go (bronze), Shogi (gold, undefeated), and Amazons (silver). | 
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  | Chen, Zhixing (GoeMate) plays Bruno Bouzy (Indigo) | 
  Publicity for the British Champion title match | 
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  | Francis Roads plays Liao Xingwen.
    Liao has an impressive black moyo at Francis's end of the board. | 
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  The photographer visited Camden Lock and the Regent's Park canal. | 
  Later he took a boat trip on the Thames .. | 
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  | .. where he saw the wobbly bridge .. | 
  .. and the Millennium Eye. | 
  It was high tide when they queued to get into the Millennium Eye. | 
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  | Pair-Go. Guo Juan partners Jingyu Du, Alison Bexfield partners Simon Bexfield. | 
  Second in the back row is Sue Paterson.
    Alison Bexfield and Guo Juan at the left of the front row. | 
  John Rickard did not play Go, but he won a prize for something. | 
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  | The front of the Alexandra Palace. | 
  The entrance hall, in which .. | 
  .. the BGA publicity stand can be seen behind some prizewinners. |