I can only add 15 options for the poll choices. If you think somebody else will win, you can say so.
https://www.eurogofed.org/egc/2018.html
silviu22 wrote:I would like to see an amateur winning the championship, but I don't see Ilya losing.
But frankly, I consider this secondary to the Open event. Last year, the top participant in the Open was much stronger than anybody in this tournament. So, if it was up to me, I would eliminate this and consider the 2-week open tournament as "the european championship".
silviu22 wrote:But frankly, I consider this secondary to the Open event. Last year, the top participant in the Open was much stronger than anybody in this tournament. So, if it was up to me, I would eliminate this and consider the 2-week open tournament as "the european championship".
daal wrote:silviu22 wrote:
But frankly, I consider this secondary to the Open event. Last year, the top participant in the Open was much stronger than anybody in this tournament. So, if it was up to me, I would eliminate this and consider the 2-week open tournament as "the european championship".
Who do you think should be allowed to participate? If it is anybody, then sure there are stronger players than those with (what the EGC considers to be) a European passport, but what significance would that have? When I hear the words "European Champion," then I expect to hear about the strongest European, not about the strongest person who happened to show up.
silviu22 wrote:I would still choose an European to be "European Champion". I would just make it that the player with the highest final position in the Open be considered the European Champion. So the European Champion might be the player in 3rd place.
Uberdude wrote:Pavol Lisy won, beating Ilya by 2.5 in the final.
Pavol Lisy won, beating Ilya by 2.5 in the final.
John Fairbairn wrote:Does this mean the European Congress no longer uses Ing rules?