AGA Organization
Contact Information
What is the American Go
Association?
Who is the AGA?
Organizational Information
AGA Publications
American Go Association
P.O. Box 397
Old Chelsea Station
New York, NY, 10113-0397
Tel. 917.817.7080
aga@usgo.org
The American Go Association is the official national
organization of American go players, cooperating with
similar national organizations around the world. In our
efforts to promote the game and support the development of
the American go-playing community, we:
The AGA is working in every way to build a sustainable
community of go players in the United States. Join us
today!
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The AGA is made up entirely of go loving volunteers. They wish to share their enjoyment with others and put in a lot of time and effort. We appreciate their work. Please take a look at the AGA Staff. This also includes our Life Members, who have also provided significant financial support. Below is a list of contacts to find the department and person you are looking for.
Minutes of
Board meetings: Since January 2003, when the current
Board was created by amending the bylaws.
Official
documents: Policies, procedures and other documents
adopted by the Board.
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Services Coordinators
Operations Coordinators
Communications Coordinators
International Relations Liaison
| International Go Federation Liaison |
Thomas Hsiang |
igf@usgo.org |
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The AGA Annual Report: Detailed accounts of the
year's activities
1999-2000 Report
2000-2001 Report
2001-2002 Report
2003 Report
2004 Report
2005 Report
2005
Addendum -- Final Financial Report
2006 Report
2007 Report
Minutes of the National Assembly: Minutes of the
annual meetings of all Chapter Representatives
1999 Minutes
2000 Minutes
2001 Minutes
2002 Minutes
2003 Minutes
2004 Minutes
2005 Minutes
2006 Minutes
2008 Minutes
Governance and Elections: This page contains links to our governing documents, as well as information about elections and other procedures.
International Go Federation: Report from the US
representative to the International Go Federation and the
World Amateur Go Championship
2004 report
2005 report
2006 report
2007 report
2008 report
Table of Organization: Flow chart
describing all functions the AGA needs to accomplish, with
lines of accountability.
Description of Functions: This document
sets forth job descriptions for all positions identified in
the Table of Organization.
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- AGA Rules Committee Memorandum
Regarding Change in Komi: What is the value of
the first move? "Komi" refers to the practice of
compensating White for permitting Black to make the first
move. This memo reviews recent changes in the Asian
system and their implications for Western go.
- The AGA
Archive : Thousands of historical documents
pertaining to American go, and many other related
subjects. There is also an extensive collection of
Japanese material.
- Inside the AGA
Rating System: Unlike other system that awards
fixed number of points for wins and losses, the AGA
system uses sophisticated statistical procedures to
calculate player ratings. This method has been copied by
other go organizations all over the world.
- Go in the US: More detailed annural summaries
by AGA President Roy Laird which originally appeared in
Ranka, the yearbook of the International Go
Federation.
- AGA
Brochure: This is the brochure we mail out to new
members and interested parties. Please feel free to
print, copy and distribute as many copies as you can!
(PDF Document)
- How to Start
a Go Club
- Easy, step-by-step process anyone can use to to
organize a stable group of local players.
- The
Great Go Spiel: How to prepare and deliver a
presentation about go in your community. It's not as hard
as you think!
- How to Play Against the Stronger Player Volumes 1
and 2: This popular Japanese "Super Go" series helps
players to improve their handicap go. Translated and
produced by Steve Bretherick and John Stephenson of the
Wings Across Calm Water online AGA Chapter, this book is
now available for download in English at no charge. Go to
www.wingsgoclub.org and click on the word
"books" to download in Adobe or Microsoft Word format.
The AGA is grateful to the Japan Go Association for
making this possible.
- Capture Go: This brochure is designed for
distribution to beginners who are learning go in a
classroom or after-school program. It describes a simple
pre-cursor to go. Available for download in trifold
and 11X17
format.
- Knockout Draw Sheet:
Attractively laid out sheet for conducting a 16 player
single knockout tournament.
- AGA Archives: The American
Go Association maintains one of the most extensive
collections of Western go materials in the world.
- TD List (for
tournament directors): Frequently updated listing of the
name, AGA number, and current AGA rating for everyone who
has ever been a member.
The Way To Go, Karl Baker's classic instruction manual is now
available in PDF format online.
Keshi and Uchikomi: Invasion and Reduction in
Go
by Iwamoto Kaoru
During the 1980's, chapters from the study of middle game
techniques were among the most popular features in The
American Go Journal. Now those articles have been
reassembled for publication in book form, along with
additional material that has never appeared in English.
(Published by Slate and Shell for the AGA)
Masterpieces of Handicap Go Volumes I & II
from the Nihon Kiin
Translated by Robert McGuigan from a variety of Japanese
sources, many of these games appeared originally in The
American Go Journal. They show actual handicap play
between established masters and rising stars of the future.
(Published by Slate and Shell for the AGA)
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