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Revision as of 13:01, 4 January 2014
The American Go Association (abbrev. AGA) was founded in 1935 to promote the board game of Go in the United States.[1] Founded by chess master Edward Lasker and some friends at Chumley's restaurant in New York City, the AGA is one of the oldest Western Go associations. The AGA publishes a weekly online newsletter that reaches more than 13,000 subscribers worldwide, The American Go E-Journal, and an annual Yearbook; maintains a national rating system; organizes an annual national event, The US Go Congress; selects North American representatives in international tournaments; and provides support to its members and chapters as they promote Go in their communities. Events for youth have also been established including tournaments and an annual AGA youth summer camp that features instruction from professional players. The AGA has developed a set of rules that attempts to reconcile difference between "area"-based rule sets and "territory"-based rule sets, and participates actively in an international committee trying to establish a unified worldwide set of rules.
As a member of the International Go Federation, which in turn belongs to SportAccord, the AGA is the official organization responsible for managing and promoting Go in the United States.
AGA City League A 2013
Round 1
January 26, 2013
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Round 2
February 24, 2013
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Round 3
March 17, 2013
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Round 4
March 31, 2013
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Round 5
April 28, 2013
Round 6
May 12, 2013
Round 7
May 26, 2013
Round 8
June 16, 2013
Round 9
June 30, 2013
Round 10
July 14, 2013
See also
- International Go Federation
- List of professional Go tournaments
- Nihon Ki-in (Japanese Go Association)
- Hanguk Kiwon (Korean Go Association)
- Zhongguo Qiyuan (Chinese Go Association)
- Taiwan Chi-Yuan (Taiwanese Go Association)
- European Go Federation
References
- ^ Laird, Roy (2001). "Go in America - a history of the American Go Association" (PDF). The Proceedings of the First International Conference on Go. Department of Go Studies, Myongji University, Seoul, Korea, 5-11-12. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- ^ AGA City League 2013