AGAGD, the new AGA Player Database ( http://agagd.usgo.org ), and EGD, the European Go Database ( http://www.europeangodatabase.eu ), have now been cross-referenced with links for those players who have competed in events in both Europe and the United States. The new links are shown in the cards of players who are in both databases: a box appears with a link to the same player's card in the "foreign" database. Currently, more than 300 players appear in both databases.
that's really great. is there any way to list players who are listed in both DBs?
ideally, it would be nice if both DBs would be merged in one. i guess that is not easy, technically and politically, but having a truly world-wide go rating DB would be really useful.
> AGAGD, the new AGA Player Database (http://agagd.usgo.org), and EGD, > the European Go Database (http://www.europeangodatabase.eu), have now > been cross-referenced with links for those players who have competed in > events in both Europe and the United States. > The new links are shown in the cards of players who are in both > databases: a box appears with a link to the same player's card in the > "foreign" database. > Currently, more than 300 players appear in both databases.