Aside from the online options you’ve been given (which are good), are you a 100% certain that nobody’s playing it in your country?
I assumed the same thing when I first started learning about the game over twenty years ago, and I found out that there was an email list for a group of players in a neighboring country, so I subscribed there and lurked. A few months later somebody else from my country joined and, instead of lurking, she did the smart thing and asked. And sure enough, somebody replied. Turns out there was a group that met weekly in a pub five blocks from my house.
So basically, I wouldn’t totally discount the possibility that there’s other people closer to you than you think.
That’s great advice. Nearly 20 years ago I found a local group through my country’s Go Association website, and there are a lot more things online now.
Aside from the online options you’ve been given (which are good), are you a 100% certain that nobody’s playing it in your country?
I assumed the same thing when I first started learning about the game over twenty years ago, and I found out that there was an email list for a group of players in a neighboring country, so I subscribed there and lurked. A few months later somebody else from my country joined and, instead of lurking, she did the smart thing and asked. And sure enough, somebody replied. Turns out there was a group that met weekly in a pub five blocks from my house.
So basically, I wouldn’t totally discount the possibility that there’s other people closer to you than you think.
That’s great advice. Nearly 20 years ago I found a local group through my country’s Go Association website, and there are a lot more things online now.
@BrenoMartins@lemmy.ml have you tried https://baduk.club/map ?