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Albert Yen Tops Wintry Evanston ‘Caught Ya Nappin' Tourney

Published on 12/8/2013

Nearly two dozen players braved wintry weather to attend the Evanston Go Club’s quarterly tournament on Saturday, December 7. “Nobody guessed the meaning of the tournament's name, ‘Caught Ya Nappin'" reports organizer Mark Rubenstein. The answer is that on December 7, 1991, The Recording Industry Association of America sued the peer-to-peer file-sharing service Napster, alleging copyright infringement, in A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster, Inc. In an effort to increase tournament attendance, the entry fee for the next tournament in March 2014 will be free for anyone who has not attended an Evanston tournament in 2013. "We've averaged 34 players per tournament over the last 21 years", said Rubenstein, president of the Evanston Go Club. "This is our way of encouraging people who have been absent for a while to come back. See you in March!" 
Winners: Albert Yen 6d (left in photo), Ezra Teitelbaum 2k and Crystal Lin 14k. photo: Albert Yen plays Lixin Cheng; photo courtesy Mark Rubenstein

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