I have played Go for very little time compared to most of my Go contacts, but developments are being made in the south east(where I live) to promote Go and increase amount of american players the aga has.
The first development one of my Go contacts made, which has been in progress for 4 years, is to make a booth for Go in dragon con(which is a huge gaming convention).
The second is a huge one. The AGA is working on a way to make online tournaments that are AGA rated. This will give new players a way to play other american players in serious competitions.
I believe now with the help of dedicated go players we can make america into a major Go playing nation. Do whatever you must, but try to make Go well known in your area of america. If we as a American Go community work together we might be able to make Go more popular than chess.
update: the dragoncon booth is not for sure and might be next year, but there will be a go player there this year to teach.
The Future of American Go in the works (aka Team America)
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Re: The Future of American Go in the works (aka Team America
Wow, a Go booth at Dragoncon? Huge is an understatement. I went 1 year and I arrived a day early and there were already 20,000 people in the hotels. Since today is the last day, I hope to hear something about it this week. These both sound like great ideas, but I really wonder if they're going to follow through.
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Re: The Future of American Go in the works (aka Team America
I remember DragonCon very fondly from my days as a student at Alabama School of Math and Science in Mobile. Then again, in our dorm, every day was pretty much a gaming convention 
Balmung, where abouts in Alabama are you located?
Balmung, where abouts in Alabama are you located?
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Re: The Future of American Go in the works (aka Team America
cdybeijing wrote:I remember DragonCon very fondly from my days as a student at Alabama School of Math and Science in Mobile. Then again, in our dorm, every day was pretty much a gaming convention
Balmung, where abouts in Alabama are you located?
I'm currently in chattanooga attending school, but I live 15 mins away from montgomery in wetumpka. I started a club about 4 years ago and interest did not grow. When I started my club I was in highschool and we had to combine it with chess club. No matter how much I tried I only got one person interested in Go.
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