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Links
American Go Association, the national organization of go players in the United States. Their site has many additional go links.
KGS Go Server, Our recommended place to play go online. Be sure to visit the University of Maryland Go Club room (under "clubs") while you're online.
HilltopGo.com, a site dedicated to the popularization of go/ baduk /wei'qi. This site has many links, including many for the Hikaru no Go manga
MasterGo, a large and growing database of professional go games combined with a search engine designed exclusively to search for go patterns. The unique marriage of these allows a new and powerful way to find and study joseki and fuseki.
Shodan Imports, Traditional Japanese Go Equipment.
Slate and Shell, an excellent online supplier of quality go books and supplies.
Sensei's Library, a go wiki ("a place where Go players can meet to find information, contribute information and discuss any items related to Go .")
Go4Go.net, an online collection of go games searchable by date, tournament or players. As of July, 2004 this collection contains almost 5,000 games. Most of them are professional games played in and after year 2000. The games can be played online without any special software. This site is run by Ning Li, who was a member of our club until his graduation in 2003.
goproblems.com, Online go problems that you solve interactively
MSO, Mind Sports Worldwide Go pages. Although MSO is largely inactive, their pages live on, and this site contains 26 lessons about the opening by, Charles Matthews 3-dan, that you may find useful.
Games Club of Maryland, Games of all kinds (including go) in Maryland.
Other Go Clubs, including Northern Virginia (NOVA/GMU Arlington), Greater Washington (Bethesda), Arthur Lewis (Wheaton), Rockville, Hopkins, UMBC and Baltimore (email Keith Arnold). John Goon's list of area clubs.
Go was covered in an article in the Jan. 14 New York Times on the Feng Yung go school.
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