gaius wrote:I think that there are a few mistakes in the reasoning here. First of all, for the health of a go-playing community - whether this is a local group, a club, or a national association - the number of strong players is completely irrelevant.
Given that 337 people played in some tournament or the other last year, I do not believe that "Go in the UK is less healthy than elsewhere". All this negativity will only drive people away unnecessarily.
Well I don't agree with you.
If I may quote some more statistics, there were 67 Dutch entrants to the Wintergo whereas there were only 56 UK entrants to the London Open.
Given that the UK population is nearly 4 times that of the Netherlands, that doesn't seem very healthy to me, particularly as attendance has declined in recent years.
Moreover there were 17 NL players weaker than 10k at the Wintergo, but only 1 UK player at the London Open. That doesn't strike me as healthy either.
Strong players inspire weaker players. I watched Kim Ouweleen play informal games in last year's Zomergo. He played a fun game. If inspirational players stay away we are done for.