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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.

Major Tournament wins:

  • European Championship 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003
  • European Ing Cup 2001, 2002, 2004
  • European Go Oza 2002

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.go4go.net

His KGS nickname is breakfast.

[ext] Alexandre Dinerchtein's KGS games

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


On the website Go4Go, Dinerchtein provides commented pro games at a rate of about three per week. For a fee of 50 USD 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 type. 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/


[1]

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



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