Alexandre Dinerchtein
Alexandre Grigorievich Dinerchtein (Александр Григорьевич Динерштейн, born April 19, 1980) is a Russian professional 3-dan Go player who became an yeongusaeng (Korean version of an insei) in South Korea.
Dinerchtein became a professional shodan with the Hankuk Ki-won in 2002, 3-dan in 2008.
Alexandre had a major success in the first round of the 8th LG Cup (2003-2004): he defeated O Rissei 9p.
http://www.go4go.net/english/commentary/
Major Tournament Wins
- European Go Championship 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
- European Ing Cup 2001, 2002, 2005
- European Go Oza 2002, 2005
- European Masters tournament 2005,2007
- Russian LG cup 2000, 2001, 2003
Teaching
Alexandre offers one-to-one and group lessons on KGS and DGS, simultaneous games and live commentaries for tournament organizers. His prices are quite affordable. Some of his students are: Patrick Bridges?, Mihail Povalyaev, Ivo Schuurink, Alexander Bitman, Alexander Suponev?, Fanny Roitman?, Edbert Hsu?, Thomas Watson?, Les Waller, Thomas Derz and many others
More details on : http://breakfast.go4go.net/?id=3
Game Commentaries, Publications, and Websites
On the website Go4Go, Dinerchtein provides commented pro games at a rate of about three cents per game. 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.
The main editor of Goama, International Go Game Newsletter
San-ren-sei his website dedicated to teaching this fuseki.
His home page http://www.breakfast.go4go.net
Miscellaneous
Recent photos, Moscow -2005:
http://goama.upstream.ru/gallery/albums/DVD/normal_2%20034.jpg
http://goama.upstream.ru/gallery/albums/Champ-of-Russia/normal_DSC_0094.jpg
http://goama.upstream.ru/gallery/albums/Champ-of-Russia/normal_DSC_0248.jpg
His name (Александр Динерштейн) is also transliterated as Alexandr Dinerstein, but "Alexandre Dinerchtein" is the form he seems to use himself.[1]
His KGS nickname is breakfast for teaching games, backpast for rated games
Alexandre Dinerchtein's KGS games
Go tests, compiled by Dinerchtein: http://play.baduk.org/ and
http://style.baduk.org/
Go search engine, created by Dinerchtein: http://find.gogame.info/
[1]
Charles That's a Cyrillic romanisation based on French pronunciation - there are very traditional reasons for it.