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Динерштейн Александр Григорьевич
(19.04.1980)
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| | Город: Казань
Звание и разряд: ЗМС, ГР, 1 p
Учителя: ВалерийШикшин, ЗТР,
Чун Понгчжо 7p, Хо Жанхэ 9p
Сайт: http://breakfast.go4go.net/
| | Достижения:
- 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 1 место, ЧемпионатЕвропы
- 2001, 2002 1 место, Ing Chang Ki Memorial
- 2005, 2007 1 место, European Masters
- 2007 1 место, Кубок России
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Краткая биографическая статья
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| Александр Динерштейн первый российский мастер, получивший статус профессионала в Корейской Го Федерации (ХангукКивон). 17 июня 2003 г. Александр в одном из профессиональных турниров в Корее обыграл с перевесом в 1.5 очка О Риссэя, который имеет 9-й профессиональный дан и является сегодня одним из самых известных и титулованных игроков Японии.
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| I started to play Go in 1986. I was 6 years old and my father (10 kyu) was my first teacher. For the several years I was playing both chess and go, but from the age of 10 I gave up chess and started to learn Go more actively with a new teacher Valeryi Shikshin, 4 dan and his students. I was very fortunate to be living in Kazan, because it was the capital of Russian Go. There were so many top players around me : Ivan Detkov 6d, Valeryi Solovyev 6d, Ruslan Saifullin 6d, Rustam and Nail Sahabutdinov both 5d, Alexei Vasilev 5d and Roman Gataullin 5d. They were very kind to me and I owe them a big debt of gratitude.
In 1996 (I already was a 5-dan) Cheon Pung-cho, 7-dan professional from Korean Baduk Association (KBA) invited Svetlana Shikshina (daughter of my teacher) and me to study Go in Seoul. First of all I was really surprised at the level of the Korean children. I was living in one of the largest Go Schools, and there was around 20 students who were both stronger and much younger than me. Later I changed clubs several times, but I was never the strongest player in any of them. I studied Go with Pak Yeong-hun, who was already the strongest Korean amateur (I only beat him once, in 1998), Pak Chi-eun 3p, Yi Chae-ung 2p, Yi Ta-hye 1p, Kang Don-yun 1p, Ko Kun-tae 1p and later, from 2001, with Pak Cheong-sang 3p, Chu Hyeon-wook 2p and Pak Chi-hun 1p. By the time you read this article many more of the children who were training alongside me will have become professionals.
I became a professional in 2002, by the special decision of the KBA with the kind support of Cho Nam-ch'eol 9p, an honorary member of the KBA, and my teacher Cheon Pung-cho 7p. I am probably not the weakest professional here, but to be honest, I would say that there is about 1 stone difference between me and the other new professionals in Korea. Nowadays I am still studying hard to make this difference smaller.
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my results:
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European Championship, Slovakia 1 place
Ing cup, Finland 2 place
LG cup, Russia 3 place 2000
Seimitsu cup, Japan (online) 1 place
Chonmekbe cup, Korea 2 place
European Championship, Germany 1 place
Asian Amateur tournament, Korea 2 place
Russian teams championship, Russia 2 place ( best result on the first board)
LG cup, Russia 1 place 2001
Seimitsu cup, Japan (online) 1 place
Ing memorial tournament, Netherlands 1 place
LG World Championship 1/32 ( Korea, European representative)
European Teams Championship (Russia) 1 place
Konishi cup, Russia 1 place
LG cup, Russia 1 place
Fujitsu cup, Netherlands 2 place 2002
European Go Oza Championship, Netherlands 1 place
Ing cup, Russia 1 place
Toyota&Denso World Oza 1/32 Japan, European representative
Konishi cup, Russia 1 place
European Championship, Croatia 1 place
Week-End Tournament, Croatia 1 place
Fujitsu cup, Netherlands 3 place 2003
LG World Championship, Korea 1/16
LG cup, Russia 1 place
European Go Championship, Russia 1 place 2004
European Go Championship 1 place
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