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I'm 6k KGS (under the same username) and have been playing since early March of this year. Despite playing for just over 9 months now, I've played in person with someone 4 times, three of which were against my sister, who eventually decided she's not interested. I need more in-person experience.
I'm a full-time second-year chemistry student and will often be found griping about the lack of a go club in Fredericton, NB (where I attend university). If you happen to live there and are interested in a go club, please contact me since I'm willing to do the work for it so long as there's interest.
Other than that, I'm also a member of the go teaching ladder, so if you're significantly weaker than me (say, 5 stones, or thereabouts) I'd be happy to review your game, on the condition that I can post it there. Just give me an email with the file attached and don't expect it to be done for about a week.
News: I've decided that I'm going to go ahead and try to start up a go club in spring or fall of 2007. If you have advice, good places to learn how to teach brand-new beginners, or are interested in participating in it, please contact me, either by email or editing this page.
I'll edit this every now and again to add news and stuff.
Phelan: Regarding the teaching of beginners, have you seen Teaching Methods? There's a lot of material there that could help. I remember seeing something about Starting a Go Club? here on SL, but can't find it now. You could ask on Quick Questions, or start the page yourself by clicking on the question mark above. Good luck!
RueLue: The above mentioned page is Setting up a Go club. It is part of the path Go club.