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AboutKorean-style Insei League is the project started by An Younggil (younggil on KGS), Lee Hajin (hajin on KGS) and Alexander Dinerchtein (breakfast on KGS) at the end of 2009 with the support of the EuroGoTV, German Go Federation, Russian room on KGS, KGS group on Facebook, Go4Go portal, Goama magazine, AGA E-Journal, Enclave magazine, Suji magazine and Weekly Korean newspaper Baduk361. The main goal of the project
is improving Go skills of League members as fast as possible! The entry fee is not low ($95
per month), but considering the number of teaching games (8), game reviews
(11) and audio-lectures(16) its probably the cheapest way of learning
Go with the assistance of Go professionals. Currently our League has no
relation to Korean Baduk Association (KBA), but we plan to contact KBA
in future and get some privileges for best inseis of our project. Maybe
they will allow our stars to enter the KBA Insei League without preliminary
competitions. What is the difference between
Korean Baduk Association League and our KGS League? I think, its
better to compare it with local leagues they have in biggest Korean
Go schools. In KBA they dont have any teaching games, reviews
or lectures. KBA inseis only play with each other every week-end. They
can get teaching games, reviews and lectures in local Go schools. Actually,
you cannot find any lectures in Korean clubs, as you see them in KGS+
project. They are different. All lectures are mainly game reviews
by professional players. Usually only 10 students are allowed to
watch them and ask the questions. I remember that our teacher punished
some kids, because they did not record their games, played in KBA insei
league, and later they were not able to remember the games and show
them. All games you play will be stored on KGS, so it will be
much easier for us to review them later. I did not invent anything,
I just made the Korean system more suitable for playing online
and gathered all experience I had in Korea myself. For 5 years I stayed
in several largest schools in Korea and studied together (and also played
league games) with Park Younhun 9p, Kang Donyun 9p, Park Jeun 9p, Park
Chunsang 9p, Kim Jiseok 8p, Ko Guntae 7p, Hong Mongpyo 7p and many other
kids, who became top professionals later. I will show you the way they studied Go, so you may try to repeat their successful roads by yourself!
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