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Recent Go News
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2005-02-19
48th Korean Kuksu: The final result centainly surprised many of the Go fans -- Choi Cheolhan 9p defended his Kuksu title by beating Lee Changho 3:0. In game 3, Lee had to resign after being forced into a complex fight and later found that his big dragon had nowhere to run.
2005-02-17
29th Japanese Kisei, title match #4: Game 4 was played at Nagasaki on February 16th and 17th. The referee was Otake Hideo 9p. During the first day, the game was much more peaceful than the previous three games. However, when Hane Naoki Kisei cut at move 69, Yuki Satoshi 9p found an exceptionally strong answer (move 76), which separated one of Hane's group. The game ended early at the 124th move, with Hane's dragon in sudden death. Yuki 9p once again caught up in the total score.
2005-02-06
19th Chinese Tianyuan: In this year's Tianyuan tournament, Zhou Heyang 9p (currently No. 2 Chinese player) beat Kong Jie 7p (No. 3) and became the challenger. Zhou will challenge the No. 1 player Gu Li Tianyuan later this month. Worthy mentioning that Zhou historically has a 5:2 score against Gu and Zhou is in pretty good shape recently by winning 7 games in 11 days. Do expect to see some exciting competitions between these two in the title matches.
2005-02-05
A brand-new China-Korea team competition has been organized by CCTV and Chinese Go Association with the help of Korean Baduk Association and Korean YTN TV. The sponsor is a Chinese enterprise -- Celestial NutriFoods Limited specialized in manufacturing soybean-based food products, with 'Sun-Moon-Star' its top brand name.
This is a five-round event. Each team sends five players and each player has to play five games against all members from the opponent team.
The first two rounds have been played in Beijing On Feb. 4th and 5th. Team China won 3:2 in the first round and Team Korea fought back in the second round with the same score. Round 3 will be played somewhere in Korea.
2005-02-03
43rd Japanese Judan, challenger decision match: After being silent for quite a long time, Cho Chikun 9p once again held the spotlight. He just passed a milestone on January 27, achieving 1200 wins in his prefessional career. He beat Takao Shinji 8p and will challenge O Rissei Judan later this year. The game itself is very exciting too -- Cho has to give up a big group to secure his side and corner territories and only marginally won the game.
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Recent Game Records
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2005-04-27 43rd Japanese Judan, title match #5
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| Cho Chikun |
O Rissei |
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2005-04-27 16th Korean Kiseong, title match #4
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| Choi Cheolhan |
Park Yeonghun |
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2005-04-25 5th Korea Cup New Star, game 1
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| Heo Yongho |
Hong Seongji |
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2005-04-25 18th Chinese Mingren, round 1
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| Nie Weiping |
Shao Weigang |
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2005-04-25 15th Korean BC Card Cup, final 1
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| Kim Donghee |
Park Yeonghun |
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2005-04-24 53rd Japanese NHK Cup, round 1
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| Kataoka Satoshi |
Aragaki Shun |
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2005-04-23 Year 2005 Dragon Tiger Competition
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| Gu Li |
Chang Hao |
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2005-04-21 39th Korean Wangwi, round 1
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| Weon Seongjin |
Cho Hunhyun |
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2005-04-21 2nd Korean King of Kings, round 1
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| Im Soontaek |
Paek Seongho |
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2005-04-21 2nd Korean King of Kings, round 1
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| Choi Cheolhan |
Cho Hyeyeon |
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