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It was published on the second issue of the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Go (FIGG, Italian Go Federation)'s magazine Nuovo Stone Age an article I wrote about my Korean experience, you'll find it from page 5 to 8. You will find information about South Korea, go and the Kings Baduk International Training Center (KBC) I studied at: sorry but it's only in Italian, but you can see the pictures!

Last Updated (Tuesday, 22 September 2009 09:41)

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What is Batoo? It's a game inspired by go, but it's definitely different. It's quite in fashion in korea recently, and many professional baduk players play it. I didn't understand exactly the rules, but it works more or less in this way: the goban is 11x11, and the players play the first three moves each. Then there's a kind of auction to decide the komi, and the game starts normally, but with some important differences:

Last Updated (Tuesday, 22 September 2009 09:46)

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As some of you already noticed, it's now available a new section of the website inside South Korea: Link. Inside you can find official websites of Kings Baduk International Training Center (KBC) and International Baduk Academy (IBA), and many other blogger and friend websites sharing the same passion for go/baduk while living in South Korea.

Enjoy them!

Last Updated (Tuesday, 22 September 2009 09:52)

 
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It's certainly the most interesting tv channel of the korean tv, in my opinion. It broadcast 24 hours a day game, rewievs, reportages, documentaries, and thousand of other things. The main studio is at Hankuk Kiwon. Saturday night I turn the tv on, and who is there? Lee Ki-Bong... incredible!

Last Updated (Tuesday, 22 September 2009 09:49)

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