Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - For all Go competitions and activities that have been held in 2010, as well as those held regularly over the years, it is best to include relevant information such as the venue and organizer.
For all Go competitions and activities that have been held in 2010, as well as those held regularly over the years, it is best to include relevant information such as the venue and organizer.
Review of the results of the World Series and major domestic Go tournaments in January 2010
On January 5, the 3rd game of the 22nd "Yongcheng Cup" Chinese Go Celebrity Battle Finals The competition started at the Oriental Pearl Hotel in Yongcheng City. The current celebrity Gu Li 9th Dan faced the challenger Gu Lingyi 5th Dan. In the end, Guli defeated Gu Lingyi with an advantage of 1 and 1/4 pieces, winning the second game in the best-of-5 finals and taking the lead in getting the match point.
On January 7, the fourth game of the 22nd "Yongcheng Cup" celebrity battle finals was held at the Oriental Pearl Hotel in Yongcheng City. The current celebrity Gu Li faced the challenger Gu Lingyi. In the end, Gu Lizhihei defeated Gu Lingyi with a 3/4 child advantage and successfully defended the title 3-1. He won the celebrity title for six consecutive years and also continued the miracle of being undefeated in Yongcheng.
On January 11, the 23rd "China Loves the Land" National Evening News Cup Amateur Go Championship
Final results table
First place Wang Chen
p>Second place Li Mengshi
Third place Lu Tiansheng
Fourth place Li Xiangyu
Fifth place Gao Tianliang
No. Sixth place Xia Chenkun
Seventh place Li Qincheng
Eighth place Fu Li
Group results
First place Nanchang Evening News
Second place Xinmin Evening News
Third place Qianjiang Evening News
Fourth place Jinling Evening News
Fifth place Jianghai Evening News
Sixth place Chongqing Evening News
Seventh place Guilin Evening News
Eighth place Dalian Evening News
January 16th, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup The first round of the World Go Championship, the top 64, started in South Korea. The detailed results are as follows:
Area
Cao Xunxuan defeated Wen Zhaozhen and Ding Wei defeated Cui Mingxun
Jingshan Yuta won Luo Xuanniu and Yutian beat Lee Sungjae
Area B
Park Ting-hwan beat Sheikh Kim Il-hwan and Li Chun-kui
Xu Yinghao beat Chen Shiyuan and Jiaxi beat Zhou Ruiyang
C District
Kim Zhixi defeated Yin He and Li Xuanhao defeated Bae Junxi
Cui Zhehan defeated Song Taikun Tan Xiao defeated Zhou Heyang
D District
Mu Zhen Shuo won Jin Kiwon Pengquan defeated Baek Daehyun
Chang Hao defeated Wang Lei and Jin Huimin defeated Ahn Daxun
E District
Park Yongxun defeated Park Yongyong Liu Minying defeated Kim Soo-yong
Yamada Kizo Sheng beats Zhong Wenjing, Liu Changhe beats Li He
F Zone
Li Shishi beats Li Zhuheng, Hong Xingzhi beats Li Yuanlian
Kong Jie beats Sun Li more than Zhu Yuanhao
>G Area
Han Tae Hee beats Lee Chang Ho, An Zuo Yong wins Wang Yao
Gu Li beats Cui Xuanzai, Zhang Lip wins against Park Zhijuan
H Area
Jin Qiyong defeated Jiang Dongyun, Han Xionggyu defeated Baek Hongxi
Kim Mansoo defeated Liu Xing, Park Seunghyun defeated Won Shengqin
On January 18, the 11th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Go Tournament The war reignited at the Nongshim Hotel in Busan, South Korea. In the 5th game today, Chinese chess player Xie He defeated the new Japanese celebrity Yuta Iyama at 9th dan, winning his second consecutive victory.
On January 19, the 11th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Go Tournament continued with the second phase of the competition at the Nongshim Hotel in Busan, South Korea. In today's 6th game, Chinese chess player Xie He held 267 moves at 7th level and defeated South Korea's Kim Seung-jae at 3rd level by a narrow margin. He achieved three consecutive victories and won the winning streak award of 10 million won.
On January 20, the 11th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Go Tournament continued with the second stage at the Nongshim Hotel in Busan, South Korea.
In today's 7th game, Chinese chess player Xie He defeated the Japanese team's deputy coach Yamada Norizo ??at 9th dan in 7th dan with black 181, winning four consecutive games.
On January 21, the 8th game of the 11th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Go Tournament was held at the Nongshim Hotel in Busan, South Korea. Chinese chess player Xie He defeated South Korea's Yoon Jun-sang in 7th dan with 152 white moves. Sheikh has achieved five consecutive victories and will challenge the highest winning streak in the history of the Nongshim Cup tomorrow.
According to news from Busan, South Korea, on January 22, the 11th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Go Tournament continues at the Nongshim Hotel in Busan, South Korea. In today's 9th game, Xiehe's 7th-dan white match was defeated by Japanese leader Naoki Hane's 9th-dan in the middle game, ending his 5-game winning streak.
On January 23, the second stage of the 11th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Go Tournament ended at the Nongshim Hotel in Busan, South Korea. In the 10th game today, Japan's coach Naoki Hane defeated South Korea's deputy coach Park Young-hoon 9-dan with 191 in hand, winning his second consecutive victory. At present, China's situation is absolutely dominant. South Korea is being held back by Japan, which makes China's prospects for winning the championship even more promising.
The top 8 matches of the 4th Ricoh Cup Rookie Competition were held at the Chinese Chess Academy on January 25. The detailed results of this round:
Mi Yuting lost to Tang Weixing in the second section
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Lian Xiao's third dan beats Liao Xingwen's third dan
Li Junjie's third dan beats Fan Tingyu's second dan
Li Xuanhao's second dan beats Tao Xinran's third dan
1 On January 25, two games of the 10th Ricoh Cup Top 16 were held at the China Chess Academy
Zhou Heyang defeated Pu Wenyao
Peng Liyao defeated Wang Yao
January On the 25th, the top eight matches of the 2nd Dragon Star Professional Go Tournament were held at the Chinese Chess Academy. Gu Li beat Zhou Ruiyang, Ding Wei beat Chen Yaoye, Wang Xi beat Liu Xing, and Gu Lingyi beat Kong Jie respectively.
On January 28, the top 32 matches of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship started in South Korea. There was a game today. The amateur dark horse Han Tae Hee, who defeated Lee Chang Ho and advanced to the 5th dan, lost to the Korean chess player An Joyoung in the 9th dan in the middle game.
January 29th, 2nd BC Credit Card Cup 32 After two games in the strong match, Park Young-hun and Park Jung-hwan defeated Ryu Min-hyung and Kim Il-hwan respectively and advanced to the top 16 together.
On January 29, part of the top 16 matches of the 10th "Ricoh Cup" was held at the Chinese Chess Academy
Wang Xi defeated Qiu Jun
Gu Lingyi won Liao Xingwen
Zhou Ruiyang lost to Qi Jiaxi
On January 29, the second round (top 16) of the 24th China Go Tianyuan Tournament of "Tongli Cup"
p>Gu Li defeated Wang Lei
Li Junjie defeated Niu Yutian
Wu Guangya defeated Luo Xihe
Li Kang defeated Peng Liyao
Liu Xing defeated Piao Wenyao
Sun Tengyu defeated Huang Yizhong
Meng Tailing defeated Wang Zheming
Shi Yue defeated Sheikh
January 30, 2nd The BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship held the 4th and 5th games of the top 32 matches at the Korean Chess Academy. Kim Qiyong beat Han Xionggyu at 5th dan at 2nd dan, and Park Seung-hyun beat Kim Man-soo at 6th dan at 7th dan to advance to the top 16.
On January 31, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship held the final game of the first stage of the top 32 at the Korean Chess Academy. Li Shishi defeated Hong Xingzhi at 7th dan with Bai 210 in the hand, and successfully advanced to the top 16.
On January 31, the top 8 matches of the 24th "Tongli Cup" Tianyuan Tournament started at the China Chess Academy. The detailed results of the top 8 matches of the Tianyuan Tournament:
Gu Li holds the white title Defeat Li Junjie in the middle set
Wu Guangya defeated Li Kang in the middle set
Sun Tengyu defeated Liu Xing in the middle set
Shi Yue defeated Meng Tailing in the middle set
Review of the results of the World Series and major domestic Go tournaments in February 2010
On February 1, the semi-finals of the 2nd China Dragon Star Battle ended at the China Chess Academy. Lingyi defeated Ding Wei in 5th dan and reached the final first.
On February 1, the 8th Zhengguanzhuang Cup World Women’s Go Team Championship entered the third stage of competition in Guangzhou. In the 11th game today, South Korea's Park Ji-eun defeated China's Song Ronghui in 9th dan in the middle of the game.
On February 2, the top four matches of the 24th "Tongli Cup" China Go Tianyuan Tournament started at the China Chess Academy. As a result, Guli defeated the young player Wu Guangya in the middle game and took the lead in advancing to the challenger decision. war. In another match, Shi Yue defeated Sun Tengyu, and he will compete with Gu Li for the qualification to challenge the current Tianyuan Chen Yaoye.
On February 2, the 12th game of the 8th Zhengguanzhuang Cup World Women’s Go Championship was held in Guangzhou. South Korean leader Park Ji-eun's 9th dan defeated Japanese leader Ayumu Suzuki's 5th dan with black 159 in this game, winning his second consecutive victory.
On February 2, the first game of the 8th Cheong Kwun Jang Cup special match was held. China’s Rui Naiwei defeated South Korea’s Zhao Huilian in nine sections.
On February 3, the 8th The second round of the special match of the 2018 Zhengguanzhuang Cup was held. China's Tang Yi defeated South Korea's Park Ji-eun in the second stage. China's two representatives Rui Naiwei and Tang Yi joined forces in the final.
On February 3, the 13th game of the 8th Zhengguanzhuang Cup World Women’s Go Team Championship was held in Guangzhou. Ye Gui, who played as the deputy coach of the Chinese team, lost to the Korean coach Park Ji-eun in the 9th dan with 3 and a half goals in the 5th dan. Park Ji-eun has won three consecutive games. The victory of the three-nation hegemony in the Cheongkwanjang Cup will ultimately be determined by the captains of China and South Korea.
On February 4, the special game of the 8th Zhengguanzhuang Cup World Women’s Go Championship was held in Guangzhou. Two Chinese representatives, Rui Naiwei 9th Dan and Tang Yi 2nd Dan, met in the final after defeating Korean players. In the finals held this morning, Tang Yi defeated Rui Naiwei by one and a half eyes and won.
On February 4, the 8th Zhengguanzhuang Cup World Women’s Go Team Championship concluded in Guangzhou. In today's 14th round of the decisive battle between the Korean masters, South Korea's Park Ji-eun defeated China's Li He in the second dan with a white 202 in the hand. Park Ji-eun won four consecutive games in the third stage and regained the Champions League for South Korea, repeating the scene in the fifth stage where Lee Min-jin won consecutively in the final stage.
On February 4, the top 32 matches of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship resumed at the Korean Chess Academy. Today was the 7th game. South Korea's old king Liu Changhyuk defeated Japan's Yamada Kisansei 9th dan with black 141 in hand and advanced to the top 16.
On February 5, the second game of the 2nd China Dragon Star Tournament semi-finals was played at the China Chess Academy. Wang Xi’s 9th dan defeated Gu Li’s 9th dan in the middle game and will compete with Gu Lingyi’s 5th dan. champion.
The top 32 matches of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship continue to be held at the Korean Chess Academy.
On February 7, Chang Hao defeated Jin Huimin, Gu Li defeated Zhang Li, Cui Zhehan defeated Tan Xiao
On February 10, the top 16 of the 10th Ricoh Cup Go Tournament was played again at the China Chess Academy In the first round, Kong Jie, who had just jumped to the top of the domestic ranking list, played against Liu Xing's 7th dan. As a result, Kong Jie won the hand with 158 and advanced to the top 8.
On February 22, the top 16 of the 10th Ricoh Cup Go Tournament played another two games at the China Chess Academy. The result was Gu Li's 9th dan holding black 2 and 3/4 pieces, Li Zhe's 5th dan, and Xie He Seventh-dan black defeated Chen Yaoye's ninth-dan in the middle game.
On the afternoon of February 22, the first game of the 2nd Dragon Star Tournament Sanban chess final was played at the China Chess Academy. As a result, Wang Xi defeated the young player Gu Lingyi and gained the upper hand.
On February 22, the 14th LG Cup World Chess Champions Tournament began at the Korean Chess Academy. In the first game today, Chinese chess player Kong Jie defeated Korean chess player Lee Chang-ho at 9th dan with 242 moves and 2.5 moves.
On February 23, the top 8 of the 4th "Jianqiao Cup" Chinese Go Women's Newcomer King Competition took place in the Chinese Chess Courtyard.
Li He defeated Cai Bihan
Chen Yiming lost to Zhang Yueran
Song Ronghui defeated Wang Xiangru
Wang Chenxing defeated Li Xiaoxi
February 24 In Seoul, Japan, the final of the 14th LG Cup World Chess Championship ended at the Korean Chess Academy. Chinese chess player Kong Jie defeated South Korean chess player Lee Chang-ho at 9th dan with 1 and a half pieces of black at the Korean Chess Academy. He defeated his opponent 2-0 and won a bonus of 250 million won. , won his second world championship.
On February 25, the 17th Jianqiao Cup Chinese Go Newcomer King Tournament and the 4th Women’s Newcomer King Tournament continued to be held at the China Chess Academy. The detailed results of the top 8 matches of the men's group of the Rookie King's Competition are as follows:
Zhang Tao defeated Peng Liyao
Yan Huan defeated Wu Guangya
Fan Tingyu defeated Zhu Yuanhao
Continuous Xiao defeated Shi Yue
The detailed results of the semi-finals of the Women's Rookie King's Competition are as follows:
Li He defeated Zhang Yueran
Wang Chenxing defeated Song Ronghui
2 On March 26, the semi-finals of the 17th "Jianqiao Cup" Newcomer King Competition continued at the China Chess Academy. Semi-final results:
Yan Huan defeated Zhang Tao
Fan Tingyu won continuously
The 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship begins with the top 16 matches at the Korean Chess Academy
On February 27th, Lee Sedol defeated Kong Jie, Park Tinghuan and Qi Jiaxi
On February 28th, Chang Hao defeated his teammate Peng Quan by 1 and a half goals, and An Zuoyong defeated Gu Li by half a goal.
Review of the results of the World Series and major domestic Go tournaments in March 2010
On March 1, the second game of the 2nd China Dragon Star Tournament was held in China The game was played in the chess academy. As a result, the young player Gu Lingyi, who lost the first game, defeated Wang Xi in the middle game and tied the total score at 1-1.
On March 1st, a Chinese "civil war" took place in the top 16 of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Open. The two sides were Weijia teammates Ding Wei and Niu Yutian. After 226 moves, After a fierce battle, Niu Yutian defeated Ding Wei in the middle game. He was shortlisted for the top eight of the World Series for the first time and successfully joined forces with Chang Hao.
On the afternoon of March 2, the final game of the 2nd Dragon Star Tournament ended at the China Chess Academy. As a result, Gu Lingyi defeated Wang Xi in the middle game with a score of 2 to 1. The champion will receive a bonus of 80,000 yuan.
On March 5, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship held the sixth game of the top 16 at the Korean Chess Academy. In this game, Jin Qiyong defeated Park Seung-hyun at 6th dan with black 245 in the hand and advanced to the top 8.
On the afternoon of March 5, the 3rd round of the 9th China Merchants Bank Cup China Go TV Quick Chess Competition The detailed results of the game are as follows:
First half:
Zhou Heyang beat Wang Yao, Zhou Ruiyang beat Cui Can
Chen Yaoye beat Liu Xing, Wang Xi beat Shi Yue
Lower half:
Zhang Wei wins Gu Li Wang Haoyang wins Niu Yutian
Gu Lingyi wins Zhang Lipu Pu Wenyao wins Wang Lei
March 6, Chapter The 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship held its seventh top-16 match at the Korean Chess Academy. In this game, Cui Zhehan's 9th dan defeated Kim Ji-suk's 6th dan with black 203 in hand and advanced to the top 8.
On March 7, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship held its final top 16 match at the Korean Chess Academy. Park Yongxun 9th Dan defeated Liu Changhyuk 9th Dan with 270 moves and 1.5 points, advancing to the top 8.
On March 7, the top eight matches of the 10th "Ricoh Cup" Professional Go Tournament started at the China Chess Academy. Results of the top 8 matches:
Kong Jie defeated Qi Jiaxi, Wang Xi defeated Zhou Heyang
Xie He defeated Peng Liyao, Gu Li lost to Gu Lingyi
March 7, 4th The semi-finals of the 2018 "Ricoh Cup" Rookie Competition started at the China Chess Academy, with Li Xuanhao versus Li Junjie and Tang Weixing versus Lian Xiao. In the end, Li Junjie and Lian Xiao defeated their respective opponents and met in the finals.
On March 9, the final of the 4th "Ricoh Cup" Rookie Competition started at the China Chess Academy, with Li Junjie facing off against Lian Xiao.
In the end, the young player Lian Xiao defeated Li Junjie in the middle set and became the champion of this year's Ricoh Cup Rookie Competition.
On March 9, the semi-finals of the 5th "Ricoh Cup" China Professional Go Mixed Doubles Tournament started at the China Chess Academy. Kong Jie, Li Xiaoxi VS Hu Yaoyu and Wang Chenxing, Luo Xihe, Zhang Xuan VS Chen Yaoye and Li He respectively. In the end, the combination of Kong Jie, Li Xiaoxi and Luo Xihe and Zhang Xuan defeated their respective opponents and met in the finals.
On March 9 in Shanghai, the final stage of the 11th Nongshim Cup Three-Nation Go Tournament began. In the 11th game, Liu Xing defeated the Japanese team leader Naoki Hane with 5 goals, and the Japanese team was declared eliminated.
On March 10, at the end of the 12th round of the 11th Nongshim Cup Three Kingdoms Tournament at the Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai, Liu Xing lost to Lee Chang-ho in 9th dan in the middle of the 7th dan.
On March 11, the 13th game of the 11th Nongshim Cup Three-Nation Go Tournament was held at the Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai. South Korean captain Lee Chang-ho defeated China's deputy coach Gu Li in 9th dan with 237 hands.
On March 12 in Shanghai, the 11th Nongshim Cup World Go Team Championship came to an end after 14 rounds of fierce battles. In the final decisive battle, South Korean leader Lee Chang-ho defeated Chinese leader Chang Hao in the middle game, winning the championship for the Korean team with a record of winning three consecutive Chinese players.
On the afternoon of March 15, the "Yuxi Cup" 9th China Go Southwest Chess King Tournament held a semi-final contest at Wangjiang Hotel in Chengdu. Pu Wenyao and Wang Xi defeated Xie He and Dang Yifei respectively, successfully Advance to the finals.
On March 16, the final of the 9th "Yuxi Cup" China Go Southwest King Tournament ended in Chengdu. Wang Xi defeated Piao Wenyao at 5th dan in the middle game with 9th-dan white and became the champion of this year's Southwest King Tournament.
On March 16, the 17th "Jianqiao Cup" China Go Newcomer King Tournament kicked off three decisive battles in Shanghai. In the first game, young player Fan Tingyu defeated a player younger than himself in the middle game. Yan Huan, who is 6 years older, has the upper hand.
On March 16, the first game of the third round of the 4th Women's Newcomer King Tournament was also held at the same place. Wang Chenxing, the champion of the National Intellectual Games, held black 3/4 pieces and narrowly defeated the 2nd "Newcomer" King Li He came out on top.
On March 18, the decisive battle for the challengers of the 24th "Tongli Cup" Tianyuan Tournament started at the China Chess Academy, with Guli's 9th dan versus Shi Yue's 4th dan. In the end, Guli won the hand with black 319 and will have three chess duels with Chen Yaoye in the final.
On March 18th in Shanghai, the second game of the 17th "Jianqiao Cup" Newcomer King Tournament started. Fan Tingyu, a 14-year-old Shanghai young player, defeated Yan Huan in the middle game, 2-0. With a score of zero opponents, he was crowned the new rookie king and received a bonus of 40,000 yuan. The runner-up Yan Huan received a bonus of 10,000 yuan.
On March 18, the second game of the 4th Jianqiao Cup Chinese Go Women’s Rookie King Finals continued in Shanghai. In the end, Li He defeated Wang Chenxing and evened the score. The two sides will compete for the championship in the deciding game.
On March 18, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship entered the top 8 stage. Jin Qiyong narrowly defeated An Zuoyong at 9th dan in 5th Dan
On March 19, the final game of the 4th Jianqiao Cup Chinese Go Women's Newcomer King's Battle ended in Shanghai, and Li He won. Bai 170 beat Wang Chenxing in hand, defeating the latter with a total score of 2 to 1, and was crowned the "Female Newcomer King" for the second time, and received a bonus of 20,000 yuan.
On March 19, the second top 8 match of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship was held in the Go TV studio on the first floor of the Korean Chess Academy. Lee Sedol's 9th-dan came back to beat Park Yong-hun 9th-dan
On March 20, the third quarter-final match of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship was held in the Go TV studio on the first floor of the Korea Chess Academy. Chinese chess player Chang Hao 9th Dan easily defeated Korean chess player Cui Zhehan 9th Dan with 203 hands in this game and advanced to the semi-finals.
On March 21, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship held its final top 8 match at the Korean Chess Academy. South Korea's rising star Park Jung-hwan defeated Chinese chess player Niu Yutian 7th-dan with 287 moves and 3 goals.
On March 21, the semi-finals of the 10th "Ricoh Cup" Professional Go Tournament were played at the China Chess Academy. Kong Jie defeated Wang Xi in the middle set and entered the final first.
On the morning of March 21, the first round of the 2010 First Double Go World Cup was held at the Hangzhou Branch of the Chinese Chess Academy
The results of the first round:
Park So-hyun/Heo Jin (Korea) beat HORA/JITKA (Czech Republic)
ASHLY/Vladimiro (Mexico) lost to Umezawa Yukari/Takao Sanji (Japan)
Sheikh/Song Yonghui (Chinese) defeated Li Jie/Feng Yun (US)
Cathy/Yiming (Australia) lost to Zhou Junxun/Hei Jiajia (Taiwan)
Tang Yi/Liu Xing (Chinese) won Catharina/Guang (South Africa)
Natalia/Dmitriy (Russia) lost to Xiao Ailin/Xiao Zhenghao (Taiwan)
Akane Ishii/Hidehi Sakai (Japan) won against Mun/Kang Zhanbin (new)
Suzanne/Mohd (Malaysia) lost to Lee Min-jin/Mu Jin-suk (Korea)
On the afternoon of March 21, the 2010 Double Go World Cup quarter-finals match continued at the Hangzhou Branch of the Chinese Chess Academy .
Results of the second round:
Heo Jin/Park So-hyun (South Korea) defeated Takao Sanji/Umezawa Yukari (Japan)
Sheikh/Song Yonghui (China) defeated Zhou Junxun/Hei Jiajia (Chinese Taipei)
Liu Xing/Tang Yi (China) defeated Xiao Zhenghao/Xiao Ailin (Chinese Taipei)
Mu Zhenshuo/Lee ??Minzhen ( South Korea) Victory Hideyuki Sakai/Akane Ishii (Japan)
On the morning of March 22, the semi-finals of the 2010 Double Go World Cup ended at the Hangzhou Branch of the Chinese Chess Academy. The two games between China and South Korea ended with Each wins one game and ends. China's Sheikh/Song Yonghui defeated South Korea's Xu Jin/Park So-hyun, while China's Liu Xing/Tang Yi lost to South Korea's Mu Jinshuo/Lee ??Minjin. The final was still a confrontation between China and South Korea.
On the afternoon of March 22, the finals of the 2010 Double Go World Cup and the third and fourth place matches ended at the Hangzhou Branch of the Chinese Chess Academy. In the final, China's Sheikh/Song Yonghui defeated South Korea's Mu Jinsuk/Lee Minjin. In the third and fourth place battles, China's Liu Xing/Tang Yi defeated South Korea's Heo Jin/Park So-hyun in the middle game. Both China-South Korea confrontations ended with the Chinese team winning. Sheikh/Song Yonghui won the championship, and South Korea's Mu Jinsuk/Lee Minjin won the runner-up. Liu Xing/Tang Yi of China came third, and Xu Jin/Park Sohyun of South Korea finished fourth.
The 8th Chunlan Cup World Go Championship was held at the Chinese Chess Academy
On March 27, the complete results of the first round were:
Cui Zhehan (South Korea) White beat Hu Yaoyu (China) with 1/4 pieces
Keigo Yamashita (Japan) beat Chen Yaoye (China) with 2 and 1/4 pieces with white
Gu Lingyi (China) held black In the middle set, he defeated Jiang Mingjiu (representative of the Americas)
Lee Sedol (South Korea), in the middle set, defeated Zhou Junxun (Chinese Taipei) in the black game.
Iyama Yuta (Japan), in the middle game, defeated Saba Mei in the black game. Luo (European representative)
Heo Young-hao (South Korea) held white 3 and 1/4 pieces and beat Noriyoshi Yida (Japan)
Yuki Satoshi (Japan) held black and beat Hayashi Chihan in the middle plate (Chinese Taipei)
Zhao Zhixun (Japan) defeated Kang Dongyoon (South Korea) in the middle set
On March 29, the complete results of the round of 16 were:
Kong Jie (China) beat Cui Zhehan (South Korea) in the white middle set
Gu Li (China) beat Keigo Yamashita (Japan) in the black middle set
Ko Lingyi (China) He beat Lee Chang-ho (South Korea) in the middle game with black.
Xu Yinghao (Korea) beat Chang Hao (China) with white 1/4 pieces.
Xie He (China) beat Yu Jingshan in the middle game with black. Tai (Japan)
Lee Sedol (South Korea) beat Sun Tengyu (China) in the white middle set
Wang Xi (China) beat Satoshi Yuuki (Japan) in the black middle set
Zhao Zhixun (Japan) defeated Qiu Jun (China) in the middle game
Review of the results of the World Series and major domestic Go tournaments in April 2010
April 2 On the 23rd of the "Yongcheng Cup" China Go Celebrity Tournament, the first round of this competition was held at the Chinese Chess Academy. The detailed results of the first round of this competition are as follows: First half:
Zhong Wenjing defeated Huang Chen, Liu Xing defeated Zhang Li
Niu Yutian beats Wang Xiding Lie beats Yin Hang
Jiang Weijie beats Qiu Juntong and Jiaxi beats Wang Yao
Tan Xiao beats Sun Tengyu Kong Jie beats Fu Chong
Lower half:
Wang Lei beat Wang Yuhui, Pu Wenyao beat Chen Yaoye
Wang Lei beat Hu Yaoyu, Zhou Ruiyang beat Peng Liyao
Chang Hao beat Shao Weigang, Peng Quan beat Ding Wei
Li Zhe wins, Wu Guangya, Gu Lingyi wins against Sheikh
On April 3, the first semi-final of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship was held at the Korean Chess Academy. The two sides fought fiercely for nearly 5 hours, and the result was Lee Sedol's 9th-dan black 237 beat Jin Qiyong's 5th-dan by 4 and a half eyes, taking the lead in winning the final ticket and advancing strongly.
On April 4, the second semi-final of the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship was held in the Go TV studio on the first floor of the Korean Chess Academy. Chinese chess player Chang Hao 9th dan defeated South Korean rising star Park Jung-hwan 7th dan in this game with a hand of 290. Chang Hao will compete with Lee Sedol for the championship of this competition.
On April 6, the second semi-final of the 10th "Ricoh Cup" Professional Go Tournament ended at the China Chess Academy. In the end, Xie He defeated Gu Lingyi in 120 hands, and met Kong Jie in the 9th dan finals.
On the afternoon of April 6, the top 8 match of the 9th China Merchants Bank Cup China Go TV Fast Chess Tournament ended at the China Chess Academy. Pu Wenyao defeated Wang Haoyang in the middle game and advanced to the top four.
On April 9, all three games of the quarter-finals of the 9th China Merchants Bank Cup China Go TV Fast Chess Competition ended at the China Chess Academy. Gu Lingyi defeated Zhang Wei, Chen Yaoye defeated Wang Xi, and Zhou Ruiyang Sheng Zhou Heyang
On April 10, the first round of the 23rd Fujitsu Cup World Professional Go Championship kicked off in Tokyo, Japan.
The full results of this round are as follows:
Park Ting-hwan (South Korea) defeated Chang Hao (China)
Pu Wenyao (China) defeated Li Jie (North America)
Qiu Jun (China) Hideyuki Sakai (Japan)
Naoki Hane (Japan) Cheolhan Choi (South Korea)
Yoshida Ishida (Japan) Jinsuk Katsuki (South Korea)
Nobuaki Anzai (Japan) defeated Chen Shiyuan (Chinese Taipei)
Takao Sanji (Japan) defeated Akilu (South America)
Kim Ji-suk (South Korea) Shengdi Nastain (Europe)
On the afternoon of April 12, the semi-finals of the 9th China Merchants Bank Cup China Go TV Fast Chess Competition were played at the China Chess Academy. Two little leopards, Chen Yaoye and Zhou Ruiyang, competed for the first time. The competition for tickets to the final started, but Chen Yaoye won with 274 in hand, and reached the final again after three years.
On April 12, the top 16 matches of the 23rd Fujitsu Cup World Professional Go Championship continued in Japan. The detailed results of the top 16 matches are as follows:
Gu Li 9th dan (China) defeated Park Ting-hwan 7th dan (South Korea)
Kong Jie 9th dan (China) defeated Ishida Yoshio 9th dan (Japan)
p>Park Wenyao 5th dan (China) beats Yamashita Keigo 9th dan (Japan)
Qiu Jun 8th dan (China) beats Lee Chang-ho 9th dan (South Korea)
Kang Dong-yoon 9th dan (South Korea) Katsuwa Neoki 9th Dan (Japan)
Park Young-hun 9th Dan (South Korea) Katsu Takao Sanji 9th Dan (Japan)
Lee Se-seok 9th Dan (South Korea) Katsu Anzai Nobujo 6th Dan (Japan)
Kim Ji-suk 7th Dan (South Korea) defeated Zhang Xu 9th Dan (Japan)
On April 14, the third round and quarter-finals of the 23rd Fujitsu Cup World Professional Go Championship, Ended at Nippon Chess Academy.
Kong Jie beats Kim Ji-seok
Park Moon-yao beats Park Yong-hun
Qiu Jun beats Kang Dong-yoon
Lee Sedol beats Guli
April The 15th International LG Cup Qualifiers from the 16th to the 24th
On April 20th, the first game of the 24th "Tongli Cup" Chinese Go Tianyuan Tournament finals started, and the challenger Guli held the white center. Defeated the current Tianyuan Chen Yaoye
On April 22, the 16th round of the first Jiangyan "Huanglong Shijiayuan Cup" National Women's Go Masters Tournament was held in the hall on the 6th floor of the China Chess Academy. Famous domestic female chess players such as Zhang Xuan and Song Ronghui all participated in the competition, and the top eight were finally determined.
The results of this round are:
Lu Jia beats Yu Zhiying
Meng Zhaoyu beats Zhang Xuan
Zheng Yan beats Xie Shaobo
Wang Chenxing defeated Li Chunhua
Wang Xiangrush defeated Tang Yi
Wang Xiangyun defeated Zhang Yueran
Song Ronghui defeated Fan Weijing
April 22 , the second game of the finals of the 24th "Tongli Cup" China Go Tianyuan Tournament started. The defending champion Chen Yaoye fought his last battle against the challenger Gu Li. As a result, Chen Yaoye defeated Gu Li with a hand of 168, and evened the score between the two sides
On April 23, the decisive game of the 24th "Tongli Cup" China Go Tianyuan Tournament started, and the defending champion Chen Yaoye Zhibai defeated the challenger Guli in the middle game, came from behind and defeated the latter with a total score of 2-1. Chen Yaoye achieved Tianyuan’s second consecutive victory.
On April 23, the final round of the 15th LG Cup World Chess Championship Unified Qualifiers was held at the Korean Chess Academy.
The following are the final round matches:
Group B [middle] Cai Jing lost in the second section [South Korea] Xu Yinghao in the seventh section
Group D [middle] Jiang Weijie won in the third section [South Korea] Lee Hyun Ho in the second section Duan
Group F [Middle] Meng Tailing won the fifth dan [Korean] Zhao Jinghao's third dan
Group G [Middle] Continuously laughed at three dans and beat [Korean] Li Yongzan's sixth dan
Group H [middle] Wang Xi wins 9th dan [Korean] Park Jung-sang 9th dan
Group I [middle] Peng Quan wins 7th dan [Korean] Kim Hyun-seop first dan
Group J[ Center] Niu Yutian won the 6th dan [Korean] Park Ji-eun 9th dan
Group L [middle] Xie He lost 7th dan [Korean] Lee Hee-sung 8th dan
Group N [middle] Wang Yaoliu Duan Sheng [Korean] Cao Xunxuan 9th dan
Group A [middle] Hu Yaoyu won 8th dan [middle] Wu Guangya 5th dan
Group K [middle] Shi Yue 4th dan won [middle] Li He 2nd dan
O group [middle] Qi Jiaxi won 3rd dan [middle] Peng Liyao 5th dan
P group [middle] Zhou Ruiyang 5th dan won [middle] Wang Lei 6th dan
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Group E [Korean] Baek Dae-hyun defeated [Korean] Kang Chang-bae in the first dan in seven dans
On April 24, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship began at the Korean Chess Academy. . In the first game today, Chinese chess player Chang Hao lost to South Korea's Lee Sedol 9th ??Dan with 205 points in the middle set.
On April 25, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship was held in South Korea The chess academy played the second game of the fifth round of chess finals. Chang Hao lost to Lee Sedol 9th ??Dan in 9th Dan at 146 hands.
On April 25, the opening match of the 2010 Gionee Mobile Cup League A was over. The results were as follows:
China Mobile Shanghai 3 -1 Supor Hangzhou
Chongqing Lengsuanling 2-2 lost to Guizhou Bailing
Guangxi Hualan 1-3 Xi'an Qujiang
Shandong Unicom 3-1 Shandong Jingzhi Liquor Industry
Liaoning Juhua Island 1-3 CITIC Beijing
Sichuan Jiaozi 1-3 Anhui Ningguo Municipal Government
April 26, the fifth The final of the Ricoh Cup Mixed Doubles was held at the Hangzhou Branch of the Chinese Chess Academy. Luo Xihe and Zhang Xuan defeated Kong Jie and Li Xiaoxi with 236 hands, winning the championship and a bonus of 80,000 yuan.
On April 27, the 2nd BC Credit Card Cup World Go Championship concluded at the Korean Chess Academy. In the third game of the Wuban Chess final held today, Korean chess player Lee Sedol 9th ??Dan once again defeated Chinese chess player Chang Hao 9th Dan in the middle game, winning this event for the first time with a total score of 3-0. The BC Cup championship is also the 11th world championship won by Lee Sedol in his nine-dan career.
On April 27, the 10th Ricoh Cup finals started at the Hangzhou Branch of the China Chess Academy. Kong Jie defeated Sheikh with a hand of 158 and won the Ricoh Cup for the second time. The winner received a bonus of RMB 200,000, and the runner-up Sheikh received a bonus of RMB 80,000.
On April 27, another semi-final game of the 9th CCTV China Merchants Bank Cup Quick Chess Competition was held at the China Chess Academy. As a result, Gu Lingyi defeated Pu Wenyao in the middle game and advanced to the finals. At the same time, Gu Lingyi and the finalists Opponent Chen Yaoye also qualified to represent China in this year's Asian Cup.
On April 29, the results of the second round of the 2010 Gionee Mobile Cup China Go League A are as follows:
Supor Hangzhou 1-2 Anhui Ningguo Municipal Government
CITIC Beijing 3-0 Sichuan Jiaozi
Shandong Jingzhi Winery 0-3 Liaoning Juhua Island
Xi'an Qujiang 3-0 Shandong China Unicom
Guizhou Bailing 0-3 Guangxi Hualan
China Mobile Shanghai 0-3 Chongqing Lengsuanling
Review of the results of the World Series and major domestic Go tournaments in May 2010
On May 1, the 2010 Jiangyan "Huanglong Shijiayuan Cup" National Women's Go Celebrity Tournament Quarterfinals was held at the Xique Lake Resort in Qinhu Scenic Area, Jiangyan City, Jiangsu Province. All the results of the quarter-finals are as follows:
Lu Jia defeated Meng Zhaoyu
Zheng Yan defeated Wang Chenxing
Wang Xiangyun defeated Wang Xiangru
Li He defeated Song Ronghui
p>On the afternoon of May 1, the semi-finals of the first "Huanglong Shijiayuan Cup" National Women's Go Masters Tournament kicked off at Jiangyan Qinhu Scenic Area. Detailed results of the semi-finals:
Li He defeated Wang Xiangyun
Zheng Yan defeated Lu Jia
On May 2, the first Jiangyan "Huanglong Shijiayuan Cup" National Women's The final of the Go Masters Tournament kicked off at Jiangyan Qinhu Resort, with Zheng Yan's second dan playing against Li He's second dan. In the end, Zheng Yanzhibai defeated Li He with 2 and 1/4 pieces and won the first women's celebrity battle championship.
May 7-15, 2010 Guangri Cup League B Guangzhou
2010 "Guangri Cup" National Go Championship (Level 2 Team Competition) Ranking List
Remarks on the scores of the famous teams in the rankings
1 Jiangsu team 10 36 53 was promoted to Class A
2 Zhongping Nenghua team 10 34 58 was promoted to Class A
3 Shenzhen Chess Academy 9 34 55
4 Guangzhou Guangri Go Team 9 34 50
5 Xi'an Fuji Team 8 30 58
6 Hangzhou Go School Team 8 30 49
7 Zhejiang Xinhu Team 8 28 55
8 Shanghai Bridge Construction Team 7 28 54
9 Guangdong Baiyun International Team 7 28 44
10 Tianjin Lixinsheng Casting Team 6 26 37
11 Yunnan Weihe Pharmaceutical Team 6 24 55
12 China Ruihe Silver Team 6 24 44
13 Chengdu Youran Danlan Go Club 5 24 45
14 Huludao Seven Stars 5 24 40 Relegated to Class C
15 Beijing Tianheng Chunxiao team 4 22 46 relegated to Class C
On May 8, the results of the third round of the 2010 "Gionee Mobile Cup" China Go League A:
May 10 , the 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games Chinese Go team women's trials ended. Rui Naiwei and Song Ronghui stood out from the six-person group and qualified to join the Chinese women's team.
May 24-29 The 31st World Amateur Go Championship Hangzhou Chess Academy
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