Welcome to the Sterling Commerce Go Club homepage!
The Sterling Commerce Go Club is a group of individuals who meet on a regular basis during our lunch hour at the Sterling Spoon (located in building 3 of Sterling Commerce's Dublin Campus) to play Go. We play various types of games including head-to-head and zen go, 9x9 and 19x19, handicap and even, and teaching and review.
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Tim "There's only one move" Kington Josh "Evil" Rice Patrick "Fast Play" Kington Corey "Gote" Sanders Dmitri "Tenuki" Farafonov Barry Moore |
Bill Cruise Steve "Monkey Jump" Winer Barry Moore Mike Welsh Darron Shafer (occasionaly in from Dallas, TX) Chris Dieterle |
- Go Grinder (authored by our own Tim Kington) - an excellent tool for studying Go problems
- iGoServer (authored by our own Tim Kington) - A modernized alternative to DGS
- Senseis Libary - The defacto resource for Go related information
- GoBase
- American Go Association (AGA)
- Drago - an excellent freeware SGF viewer/editor
- ToriyamaWorld Manga - Good Manga Translations and a viewer
- GoProblems.com
- Go Teaching Ladder
- Kogo's Joseki Dictionary (SGF)
- PyTD Tournament Director Software
- Blog with good Go Lessons
- The Ohio State University Go Club meets with the Tesuji Go Club of Columbus, OH at North Market in the Arena District area of downtown Columbus between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM just about every Sunday. Check their website for more details. The club consists of 10-15 regular members with a wide variety of skill levels from 1d to 30k. Players of every level are encouraged to come and join us for a game. Free parking can be found at the parking meters around the market or a block away at Goodale Park. If you want to park at the market, be sure to get your parking ticket validated at one of the market shops or you'll pay $18.00 to get out!
- Most of our players are available on either Tim Kington's iGoServer, Dragon Go Server, Kiseido Go Server (KGS), or some combination of all of them.
- Panera Bread restaurants were a frequent stop in the early days of the club. They have always offered a friendly, relaxed environment for playing games or generally hanging out.