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Stefan Verstraeten
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I am Stefan Verstraeten, a 31 year old Belgian. I bluff my way through the go world pretending to be a Euro 2 kyu.

Go discovered me in September 1994. I picked up Iwamoto's beginners book and never looked back. The real fun started in early 1995, when I convinced my best friend Dieter Verhofstadt that his life would become magical and wonderful if he became a go addict too. The fun was over when he started beating me (that was two games later). I've been trying to catch up with him ever since.

When you bump into 'Jazz' on IGS, be aware that it's me and feel free to offer me a beer or a game. The same applies if you ever pass by Gent (or any other Belgian town, really - it's such a small country).

Apart from go, what is left of my spare time goes to marathoning. And you can use this [email] e-mail address for private communication.


Current study interests

  • I just read Cross cut workshop by Richard Hunter and want to practice on all cross cuts I come across in professional games. Documentation of the first exercise in Cross Cut 1.

2002 news and notes

I attended the [ext] Guo Juan go course, on 25 November 2001 in Brussels. It was highly interesting - if you ever have the chance to attend one of her lectures, don't hesitate. They are well worth the time and any money your federation may charge for it.

Another warmly recommended event for Europeans is the [ext] Toyota Denso European Oza. This Obayashi style one day tournament was held for the first time last February 9th. Lots of players at all levels, a fantastic atmosphere and a lottery with *very* nice prizes to satisfy even those obstinately refusing to win their games. Too bad it was the 7 dans running away with the big prizes this year. Some guys have all the luck :-)



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