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Alexandre Dinerchtein
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Alexandre Dinerchtein, Russian amateur 7-dan who became a Korean insei. Made professional shodan in 2002. He has won the European Championship four times (1999, 2000, 2002, 2003).

His name (Александр Динерштейн) is also transliterated as Alexandr Dinerstein, but "Alexandre Dinerchtein" is the form he seems to use himself.[1]

His home page [ext] http://www.breakfast.hostmos.ru/about.html.

His KGS nickname is breakfast.

[ext] Alexandre Dinerchtein's KGS games

[ext] sariyu vs. breakfast, with lots of variations and comments. :)


On the website [ext] http://www.go4go.net, Dinerchtein provides commented pro games at a rate of about three per week. For a fee of 50 euro per year you can enjoy this and other services of the website. I enjoy these commented pro games enormously. It's about the only place on the net where you can get a glimpse of modern pro thinking, commented modern joseki and fuseki, comments which are moreover of Korean kin. As a personal note, Dinerchtein does not fall into a habit I utterly dislike in pro comment, namely passing in global analyses.


Alexandre just had a major success in a professional tournament: he defeated O Rissei 9p in the first round of the 8th LG Cup. Free commentary is available at [ext] http://www.go4go.net/english/commentary/


mgoetze: As [ext] best European at the 2003 European Go Congress, Alexandre is now European champion for the fourth time; but it must be a bitter victory - 4 Korean amateurs placed better than he did, while many of Europe's strongest players (such as Du Jingyu or Guo Juan) did not participate in the tournament. (Nevermind the debate as to whether he should have been allowed to compete at all...)


[1]

Charles That's a Cyrillic romanisation based on French pronunciation - there are very traditional reasons for it.



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