The American Go Association is inviting players and community members to share their thoughts
on the recently concluded 2025 U.S. Go Congress, held last week in Austin, Texas.
Click here to take the survey
“Whether you attended in person, joined a session on Zoom, followed the action on YouTube or Twitch, browsed results on Leago, or engaged through the E-Journal, YouTube, Twitch, Discord, or the Yapp mobile app, your feedback is welcome,” says AGA president Gurujeet Khalsa.
The AGA is particularly interested in gathering opinions on a range of Congress elements, including: tournaments, bonus time controls, pairings and results system on Leago, lectures, pro simuls, policies, Congress communications and on-site facilities, including food and housing.
“The goal is to better understand what worked—and what didn’t—so the experience can be improved for future Congresses, whether you're playing, volunteering, or tuning in from afar,” says Khalsa.
AGA members are encouraged to log in to their usgo.org account before taking the survey so that aggregated responses can be analyzed by demographic categories like age group and geographic region. All data will be anonymized in the final report.
The survey is open for one week, and results will be shared publicly once they are compiled.
Click here to take the survey
“Thanks for helping us make the Go Congress experience even better in 2026 and beyond!” said Khalsa.
photo: intense 2025 US Go Congress Die Hard game between Mark Rubinstein and Laura Wu