Go Links
- Read the Wikipedia article for a basic overview
- Sensei's Library is a wiki devoted to all aspects of Go
- Gobase provides a great deal
of information, much of it quite high-level, but well-worth reading
- Life in 19x19 is a friendly forum about Go
- The British Go Association
is the main body representing Go in the UK. Their website provides lots of information and links to much more.
- The Interactive Way To Go provides an excellent starting point - it'll guide you through the rules with many interactive examples
- Jenny Radcliffe wrote an overview of how to play
- If you want to try out some problems, GoProblems.com has an enormous
range at all levels and of many types
- The KGS Teaching Ladder is a good place to go for reviews and teaching games
- The Go Teaching
Ladder provides a reviewing service, so that you can get your
games reviewed by stronger players
- Wikibooks Go explains how to play, although it's unfinished
- A Kid's Guide To Playing Go has some links to resources aimed
at younger players (but also of interest to older ones)
- Or, possibly best of all, visit a club! See below for more - Durham is always welcoming to new players, and happy to teach beginners
For more information about the club, please email the Exec.
For questions, comments and suggestions on this site, please email the webmaster.