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U.S.–Canada Team Tournament (Go)
The U.S.–Canada Team Tournament is an internet-hosted series of team Go (game), Go matches, pitting strong Go_ranks_and_ratings#Kyu_and_dan_ranks, Dan Go players from the United States versus Canadians, Canadian counterparts. The tournament is held in the "USA vs Canada Team Tournament" room of the KGS Go Server, and has been held since 2007. Time limits are one hour of main time, plus ten periods of one-minute byoyomi, per player. The team may be restricted to players of one sex, or mixed teams. The First U.S.-Canada Team Tournament The First U.S.-Canada Team Tournament was held from October 26 to October 29, 2007. Results: The Second U.S.-Canada Team Tournament Super Go system
was used in the Second U.S.-Canada Team Tournament, which was held in 2009.


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