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Korea Baduk Association : ウィキペディア英語版
Korea Baduk Association

The Korea Baduk Association, also known as Hanguk Kiwon() was founded in November 1945 by Cho Namchul.
Baduk is a game which was present in Korea by the 5th century〔http://english.cyberoro.com/sub01_01.htm?menu=f11〕 It originated from China, but the west is more familiar with the Japanese name Go. This is because the Japanese were the first to introduce it to the west. Japan was introduced to the game in the 7th century AD.
Initially, most Korean players followed the (''sunjang'' ) style of beginning by placing sixteen stones—eight white and eight black—on the board in a preset pattern. Cho Namchul knew that the international players began with an empty board like Japan since Japan was the first to introduce the game to the West. By forming the association, he set about convincing Koreans players to use the "modern" style.
The Hanguk Kiwon is the Go organization that oversees go professionals in South Korea. It issues official diplomas for strong players and organizes tournaments for professionals. In recent years, Korean players have emerged as winners of most international tournaments, edging out Japanese and Chinese players to dominate the international tournament scene.
== See also ==

* International Go Federation
* List of professional Go tournaments
* American Go Association
* European Go Federation
* Nihon Ki-in (Japanese Go Association)
* Taiwan Chi-Yuan (Taiwanese Go Association)
* Zhongguo Qiyuan (Chinese Go Association)

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