SEDOL stands for Stock Exchange Daily Official List , a list of security finance security identifiers used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for clearing purposes. The numbers are assigned by the London Stock Exchange , on request by the security issuer. SEDOLs serve as the NSIN National Securities Identifying Number for all securities issued in the United Kingdom and are therefore part of the security s International Securities Identifying Number ISIN as well. The SEDOL Masterfile SMF provides reference data on millions of global multi asset securities each uniquely identified at the market level using a universal SEDOL code. Description SEDOLs are seven characters in length, consisting of two parts a six place alphanumeric code and a trailing check digit . SEDOLs issued prior to January 26, 2004 were composed only of numbers. For those older SEDOLs, those from Asia and Africa typically begin with 6, those from the UK and Ireland until Ireland joined the EU typically begin with 0 or 3 those from Europe typically began with 4, 5 or 7 and those from the Americas began with 2. After January 26, 2004, SEDOLs were changed to be alpha numeric and are issued sequentially, beginning with B000009. At each character position numbers precede letters and vowels are never used . All new SEDOLs, therefore, begin with a letter. Ranges beginning with 9 are reserved for end user allocation. The check digit for a SEDOL is chosen to make the total weighted sum of all seven characters a multiple of 10. The check digit is computed using a weighted sum of the first six characters. Letters have the value ... var check digit sedol check digit input return text input check digit catch e return false return false function sedol check digit char6 if char6.search 0 9BCDFGHJKLMNPQRSTVWXYZ 6 1 throw Invalid SEDOL ... http www.londonstockexchange.com products and services reference data sedol master file sedol master file.htm SEDOL Masterfile http www.rosettacode.org wiki SEDOLSEDOL on Rosetta Code . Check digit ... more details
Infobox go player name Lee Sedol fullname Lee Sedol hangul hanja revisedromanization I Sedol mccunereischauer I Sedol birth date birth date and age 1983 3 2 df yes ref name gobase http gobase.org information players ?pp Lee SeDol Lee SeDol gobase.org, accessed 22 June 2010 ref birth place Sinan County, Jeollanam do , South Korea residence flagicon South Korea South Korea teacher Kweon Kab yong ref name gobase turnedpro 1996 rank 9 dan ref name gobase affiliation Hanguk Kiwon ref name gobase Lee Sedol born 2 March 1983 is a South Korea n professional Go board game Go Go players player of Go ranks and ratings 9 dan rank . ref name gobase Biography Many regard Lee Sedol as one of the strongest players of all time. Lee was born in Korea in 1983 and studied at the Hanguk Kiwon . He ranks third in career titles with 37, behind Cho Hunhyun 150 and Lee Chang ho 140 . He ranks second in international titles 11 , behind only Yi Changho 18 . Despite this, he describes his opening play as very weak . ref name interview http justplaygo.com index.php JPG lee sedol interview Lee Sedol Interview justplaygo.com, accessed 22 June 2010 ref Sedol is married and has one daughter. ref name interview He plays on Tygem as gjopok . ref name blog http gosensations.com index.php?id 2&server id 4&new id 1212 gosensations.com, accessed 19 February 2012 ref Much more information is listed on Sensei s Library http senseis.xmp.net ?LeeSedol toc2 , including a discussion of his playing style and particular strengths and weaknesses. Promotion record Promotion record 1 dan 1995 Promoted to professional ... 17 ref name gogameworld http www.gogameworld.com gophp playerinfo.php?name Lee 20Sedol Lee Sedol 9p ... Persondata . NAME Lee, Sedol ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 2 March 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH Sinan County, Jeollanam do , South Korea DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lee, Sedol ... South Jeolla Province Category Asian Games medalists in Weiqi fr Lee Sedol ko ja ru ... more details
Li Shishi may refer to Li Shishi Song Dynasty , Chinese legendary prostitute in the Song Dynasty Lee Sedol born 1983 , South Korean professional Go player Li Shishi politician , born 1953 , Director of Legislative Affairs Commission of the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress disambig ... more details
The 1st Bosai Cup was the first edition of the Bosai Cup . Participants The top players from China , Japan , and South Korea were invited to Chongqing to take part in an invitational tournament. ref name bosaicup cite web url http gogameguru.com lee sedol iyama yuta gu li chongqing title Lee Sedol, Iyama Yuta and Gu Li go head to head publisher gogameguru.com accessdate 31 May 2011 ref China Gu Li , 9p and World Meijin . Japan Iyama Yuta , 9p, Meijin and Judan . South Korea Lee Sedol , 9p, BC Card Cup World Baduk Championship BC Card Cup , Sibdan Cup Siptan , and Prices Information Cup . Results Players taking black are listed first. Game 1 Iyama Yuta v. Lee Sedol B R Game 2 Gu Li v. Lee Sedol B R Game 3 Gu Li v. Iyama Yuta W R Champion Iyama Yuta Japan Game 1 China representative Gu Li drew a bye in the first round, setting up a first round matchup between Japan s Iyama Yuta and South Korea s Lee Sedol . Yuta, taking black, defeated Sedol by resignation. ref name bosaicup Game 2 Yuta s defeat of Sedol matched up the BC Card Cup World Baduk Championship BC Card Cup champion with Gu Li, who received a bye in the first round. Sedol, taking white for the second match in a row, lost again by resignation. ref name bosaicup Final Yuta faced Li in the final, winning by resignation in 208 moves. ref name final cite web url http gogameguru.com iyama yuta defeats gu li japan wins chongqing tournament title Iyama Yuta defeats Gu Li, Japan wins Bosai Cup publisher gogameguru.com accessdate 31 May 2011 ref ref name aga cite web url http www.usgo.org news 2011 05 iyama yuta wins bosai cup for japan title Iyama Yuta Wins Bosai Cup for Japan publisher usgo.org accessdate 31 May 2011 ref An Younggil , 8p from South Korea, commented on the game, saying Yuta played this game wonderfully. White 112 was the winning move. Yuta s endgame was perfect, and Li didn t get any chances afterwards. This game should be one of Yuta s best games, I m sure . ref name commentary cite web url http gog ... more details
The 6th Siptan began on 27 September 2010 and concluded on 5 April 2011. Lee Sedol defeated Kang Yootaek 2 1 in the final. ref name igokisen cite web url http igokisen.web.fc2.com st.html title 6th Siptan Judan publisher igokisen.web.fc2.com accessdate 12 June 2011 ref Tournament Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round of 16 27 December Park Junghwan 1 Jin Siyoung 0 31 January Choi Cheol han 1 Choi Kihoon 0 5 January Kang Dongyun 0 Won Seung jin 1 29 December Jin Donggyu 0 Kang Yootaek 1 17 January Kim Jiseok 0 Jen Youngkyu 1 12 January Lee Sedol 1 Heo Young ho 0 5 January Pak Yeong hun 1 An Choyoung 0 10 January Lee Younggu 1 Lee Chang ho 0 quarter finals 12 March Park Junghwan 1 Choi Cheol han 0 5 March Won Seung jin 0 Kang Yootaek 1 6 March Jen Youngkyu 0 Lee Sedol 1 13 March Pak Yeong hun 0 Lee Younggu 1 semi finals 19 March Park Junghwan 0 Kang Yootaek 1 20 March Lee Sedol 1 Lee Younggu 0 final 30 March 5 April Kang Yootaek 1 Lee Sedol 2 3rd place 3rdplace no References Reflist 2011 in go DEFAULTSORT Siptan 6 Category 2011 in go Category Go competitions Category History of go Go stub ... more details
The Prices Information Cup is a Korea n Go competitions Go competition . Outline Only players above 6 Go ranks and ratings dan can participate. The time format is hayago . The winner s purse is 20,000,000 South Korean won Won United States dollar US 21,000 . ref name gogameworld cite web url http www.gogameworld.com gophp pg titlelist detail.php?title Prices 20Information 20Cup title Go Tournament Prices Information Cup publisher gogameworld.com accessdate 1 June 2011 ref Past winners class wikitable style text align center Year Winner Score Runner up 1st Prices Information Cup 2005 Pak Yeong hun 2 0 Lee Chang ho 2nd Prices Information Cup 2006 Lee Sedol 2 0 Choi Wonyong 3rd Prices Information Cup 2007 Lee Sedol 2 1 Lee Younggu 4th Prices Information Cup 2008 Hong Sungji 2 1 Lee Sedol 5th Prices Information Cup 2009 Kim Jiseok 2 0 Lee Chang ho 6th Prices Information Cup 2010 Lee Sedol 2 0 Lee Chang ho 7th Prices Information Cup 2011 Lee Younggu 2 1 Yun Junsang References reflist External links http senseis.xmp.net ?KoreanPricesInformationCup Sensei s Library http igokisen.web.fc2.com pi.html Igo Kisen previous years full results Dead link date July 2011 http igokisen.web.fc2.com news.html Igo Kisen Go News Korean go titles Use dmy dates date July 2011 Category Go competitions Go stub ko ja ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The 7th LG Cup Go LG Cup featured 12 players from Flagicon South Korea South Korea An Dal Hoon , Cho Hanseung , Cho Hunhyun , Kim Sungjun , Lee Chang ho , Lee Sang Hoon , Lee Sedol , Park Young Hoon , Won Seung jin , Yoo Changhyuk , Yun Junsang , Zhujiu Jiang 5 players from Flagicon Japan Japan Cho Chikun , Hane Naoki , Kobayashi Koichi , O Meien , O Rissei 4 players from Flagicon China China Chang Hao , Ma Xiaochun , Yu Bin , Zhou Heyang 1 player from Flagicon Taiwan Taiwan Zhou Junxun 1 player from Flagicon USA North America Mingjiu Jiang 1 player from Flagicon Europe Europe Catalin Taranu Tournament Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round 16 Flagicon South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 1 Flagicon China Yu Bin 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho 1 Flagicon USA Zhujiu Jiang 0 Flagicon South Korea Park Young Hoon 1 Flagicon China Ma Xiaochun 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sang Hoon 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 1 Flagicon China Zhou Heyang 1 Flagicon South Korea Yun Junsang 0 Flagicon South Korea Won Seung jin 1 Flagicon China Chang Hao 0 Flagicon Japan Cho Chikun 0 Flagicon South Korea Cho Hunhyun 1 Flagicon Japan O Rissei 0 Flagicon South Korea Cho Hanseung 1 Yoo Changhyuk 0 Lee Chang ho 1 quarter finals Park Young Hoon 0 Lee Sedol 1 Zhou Heyang 0 Won Seung jin 1 Cho Hunhyun 0 Cho Hanseung 1 Lee Chang ho 1 Won Seung jin 0 Lee Sedol 1 Cho Hanseung 0 final Lee Sedol 3 Lee Chang ho 1 3rdplace no Final class wikitable Player 1 2 3 4 5 T Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol Won Loss Won Won N.P. 3 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho Loss Won Loss Loss N.P. 1 LG Cup DEFAULTSORT Lg Cup 7 Category Go competitions ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The 5th LG Cup Go LG Cup featured Flagicon South Korea 11 players from South Korea Cho Hunhyun , Kim Seong ryong , Lee Chang ho , Lee Sang Hoon , Lee Sedol , Rui Naiwei , Seo Bongsoo , Woon Soo ho , Yang Koon , Yoo Changhyuk , Yoon Sunghyun Flagicon China 5 players from China Chang Hao , Ma Xiaochun , Shao Weigang , Yu Bin , Zhou Heyang Flagicon Japan 5 players from Japan Cho Chikun , Hikosaka Naoto , Kobayashi Satoru , O Rissei , Yoda Norimoto Flagicon Taiwan 1 player from Taiwan Zhou Junxun Flagicon USA 1 player from North America Michael Redmond Flagicon Europe 1 player from Europe Catalin Taranu Knockout Stages Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round 16 Flagicon Japan O Rissei 1 Flagicon South Korea Yang Koon 0 Flagicon South Korea Cho Hunhyun 1 Flagicon Japan Cho Chikun 0 Flagicon Japan Hikosaka Naoto 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho 1 Flagicon China Ma Xiaochun 1 Flagicon South Korea Woon Soo ho 0 Flagicon South Korea Seo Bongsoo 1 Flagicon China Yu Bin 0 Flagicon China Zhou Heyang 1 Flagicon South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 0 Flagicon South Korea Rui Naiwei 1 Flagicon China Shao Weigang 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 1 Flagicon China Chang Hao 0 O Rissei 1 Cho Hunhyun 0 quarter finals Lee Chang ho 1 Ma Xiaochun 0 Seo Bongsoo 0 Zhou Heyang 1 Rui Naiwei 0 Lee Sedol 1 Lee Chang ho 1 O Rissei 0 Zhou Heyang 0 Lee Sedol 1 final Lee Chang ho 3 Lee Sedol 2 3rdplace no Final class wikitable Players Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho Loss Loss Won Won Won Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol Won Won Loss Loss Loss LG Cup DEFAULTSORT Lg Cup 5 Category Go competitions ... more details
0 RD2 team09 Lee Sedol RD2 score09 1 RD2 team10 Sun Tengyu RD2 score10 0 RD2 team11 Yuki Satoshi ... team04 Cho Chikun RD3 score04 0 RD3 team05 Lee Sedol RD3 score05 1 RD3 team06 Wang Xi RD3 score06 0 ... 0 RD4 team02 Xie He RD4 score02 1 RD4 team03 Lee Sedol RD4 score03 1 RD4 team04 Gu Lingyi RD4 score04 0 RD5 team01 Xie He RD5 score01 1 RD5 team02 Lee Sedol RD5 score02 2 Finals class toccolours border ... He Go Xie He B R 1 align center flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol B R B R 2 References reflist 2011 in go ... more details
The Bosai Cup is an invitational Go competitions Go competition consisting of one player each from China , Japan , and South Korea . Outline The tournament consists of three players. One of the three players is given a bye. The remaining two players play a match, with the winner progressing to the final. The loser of the first match plays the player with the bye, with the winner of this match progressing to the final. The winner of the first match then plays the winner of the second match to decide the winner of the title. ref name bosaicup cite web url http gogameguru.com lee sedol iyama yuta gu li chongqing title Lee Sedol, Iyama Yuta and Gu Li go head to head publisher gogameguru.com accessdate 31 May 2011 ref Iyama Yuta , representing Japan , was the winner of 1st Bosai Cup the first edition, defeating Gu Li in the final. ref name final cite web url http gogameguru.com iyama yuta defeats gu li japan wins chongqing tournament title Iyama Yuta defeats Gu Li, Japan wins Bosai Cup publisher gogameguru.com accessdate 31 May 2011 ref ref name aga cite web url http www.usgo.org news 2011 05 iyama yuta wins bosai cup for japan title Iyama Yuta Wins Bosai Cup for Japan publisher usgo.org accessdate 31 May 2011 ref Past winners and runners up class wikitable Year Winner Runner up Third place 1st Bosai Cup 2011 Iyama Yuta Gu Li Lee Sedol References reflist Continental Go titles Go stub Category Go competitions ... more details
The 7th Prices Information Cup began on 28 March 2011 and is still ongoing. ref name igokisen cite web url http igokisen.web.fc2.com pi.html title 7th Prices Information Cup publisher igokisen.web.fc2.com accessdate 13 June 2011 ref Qualified players Block A Lee Younggu 2 0 Choi Cheol han 2 1 Block B Lee Sedol 2 0 Kim Seongjae 2 1 Block C Yun Junsang 2 0 Mok Jin seok 2 1 Block D Hong Sungji 2 0 An Choyoung 2 1 Tournament updated 1 July 2011. Round8 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 quarter finals 6 July Hong Sungji 0 Lee Younggu 1 13 July Choi Cheol han 1 Mok Jin seok 0 6 July Lee Sedol 0 Yun Junsang 1 13 July An Choyoung 0 Kim Seongjae 1 semi finals 20 July Lee Younggu 1 Choi Cheol han 0 20 July Yun Junsang 1 Kim Seongjae 0 final 7,14,25 September Lee Younggu 2 Yun Junsang 1 References Reflist 2011 in go DEFAULTSORT Prices Information Cup 7 Category 2011 in go Category Go competitions Category History of go Go stub ... more details
Go tournament tournamentname LG Cup fullname LG Cup World Baduk Championship started 1997 sponsors LG prizemoney 250,000,000 South Korean won Won USD 200,000 LG Cup World Baduk Championship Korean language Korean LG , Hanja LG is a Go competitions Go competition . Outline The LG Cup is sponsored by the LG Group of Korea. The LG Cup was created after the Kiwang title from Korea was abolished. There are 16 players who compete in a preliminary, and another 16 players are invited. The latest edition had 256 competitors in the preliminary, the biggest in history. The players are invited from the following WeiQi Go Baduk associations. 2 from the holder and runner up of the previous year. 5 from flagicon South Korea South Korea 4 from flagicon Japan Japan 5 from flagicon China China 1 from flagicon Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei The final is a best of three match. The komidashi komi is currently 6.5 points. The winner s purse is 250,000,000 Won 200,000 ref English LG cup website http baduk.lg.co.kr eng ref . Winners & runners up class wikitable style text align center Years Winner Score Runner up 1st LG Cup 1997 Lee Chang ho 3 0 Yoo Changhyuk 2nd LG Cup 1998 O Rissei 3 2 Yoo Changhyuk 3rd LG Cup 1999 Lee Chang ho 3 0 Ma Xiaochun 4th LG Cup 2000 Yu Bin 3 1 Yoo Changhyuk 5th LG Cup 2001 Lee Chang ho 3 2 Lee Sedol 6th LG Cup 2002 Yoo Changhyuk 3 2 Cho Hunhyun 7th LG Cup 2003 Lee Sedol 3 1 Lee Chang ho 8th LG Cup 2004 Lee Chang ho 3 1 Mok Jin seok 9th LG Cup 2005 Cho U 3 1 Yu Bin 10th LG Cup 2006 Gu Li 3 2 Chen Yaoye 11th LG Cup 2007 Zhou Junxun 2 1 Hu Yaoyu 12th LG Cup 2008 Lee Sedol 2 1 Han Sang Hoon 13th LG Cup 2009 Gu Li 2 0 Lee Sedol 14th LG Cup 2010 Kong Jie 2 0 Lee Chang ho 15th LG Cup 2011 Piao Wenyao 2 0 Kong Jie 16th LG Cup 2012 Jiang Weijie 2 0 Lee Chang ho References reflist International go titles Category Go competitions LG Cup Category LG Sports fr Coupe LG ko LG ja LG ru LG zh LG ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 The Maxim Cup is a Go competitions Go competition . Outline The Maxim Cup is sponsored by Dong Suh Foods . The players are selected with any active 9p s and they are pitted against each other. The komidashi komi is 6.5 points and the time limits are 30 minutes long. Past winners class wikitable Player Years Held Choi Kyu Byung 2000 Yoo Changhyuk 2001, 2002 Jiang Zhujiu 2003 Rui Naiwei 2004 Lee Sedol 2005 2007 Park Young Hoon 2008, 2010 Choi Cheol han 2009 Category Go competitions Maxim Cup fr Coupe Maxim ja ru Maxim ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The SK Gas Cup is a Go competitions Go competition . Outline The SK Gas Cup is sponsored by SK Gas . The participants must be under the age of 25 and under the rank of 5 dan. The komidashi komi is 6.5 points. Thinking time is 3 hours. The winner s prize is 10,000,000 Won 8,500 . Past winners class wikitable Player Years Held An Choyoung 1997 Lee Seong Jae 1998 Mok Jin seok 1999 Lee Sang Hoon 2000 Kang Jisung 2001 Lee Sedol 2002 Cho Hanseung 2003 Park Jungsang 2004 Kang Dongyun 2005 Paek Hongsuk 2006 DEFAULTSORT Sk Gas Cup Category Go competitions ja SK ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Go tournament tournamentname Baedalwang fullname Baedalwang started 1993 defunct 2000 affiliation Hanguk Kiwon The Baedalwang was a Go competitions Go competition . Outline The Baedalwang was decided in a best of 5 match where each player had 3 hours to think. The komidashi komi was 6.5. This tournament ran from 1993 to 2000. Winners & runners up class wikitable Player Years Held Lee Chang ho 1993 1995, 1997 Cho Hunhyun 1996 Yoo Changhyuk 1998, 1999 Lee Sedol 2000 class wikitable Player Years Lost Cho Hunhyun 1993 1995, 1997, 1999 Lee Chang ho 1998 Yoo Changhyuk 2000 Category Go competitions Go stub ja ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The 8th LG Cup Go LG Cup featured 12 players from Flagicon South Korea South Korea An Choyoung , An Young gil , Cho Hanseung , Cho Hunhyun , Hong Jang sik , Kim Joo ho , Lee Chang ho , Lee Sedol , Mok Jin seok , Won Seung jin , Yoo Changhyuk 5 players from Flagicon Japan Japan Cho Chikun , Hane Naoki , O Meien , O Rissei , Ryu Shikun 4 players from Flagicon China China Chang Hao , Wang Lei Go Wang Lei , Yu Bin , Zhou Heyang 1 player from Flagicon Taiwan Taiwan Zhou Junxun 1 player from Flagicon USA North America Michael Redmond 1 player from Flagicon Europe Europe Alexandre Dinerchtein Out of the 24 players that participated, the holder of the 7th LG Cup , Lee Sedol, and runner up Lee Chang ho were given automatic berths. Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round 16 Flagicon China Yu Bin 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 1 Flagicon Europe Alexander Dinerchtein 0 Flagicon South Korea Cho Hanseung 0 Flagicon Japan Cho Chikun 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho 1 Flagicon South Korea Kim Joo ho 1 Flagicon China Zhou Heyang 0 Flagicon China Wang Lei 1 Flagicon South Korea Song Tae Kon 0 Flagicon South Korea Mok Jin seok 1 Flagicon South Korea Cho Hunhyun 0 Flagicon South Korea Won Seong jin 1 Flagicon USA Michael Redmond 0 Flagicon South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 0 Flagicon China Chang Hao 1 Lee Sedol 0 Cho Hanseung 1 quarter finals Lee Chang ho 1 Kim Joo ho 0 Wang Lei 0 Mok Jin seok 1 Won Seung jin 1 Chang Hao 0 Cho Hanseung 0 Lee Chang ho 1 Mok Jin seok 1 Won Seung jin 0 final Lee Chang ho 3 Mok Jin seok 1 3rdplace no Final class wikitable Player 1 2 3 4 5 T Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho Loss Won Won Won N.P. 3 Flagicon South Korea Mok Jin seok Won Loss Loss Loss N.P. 1 LG Cup DEFAULTSORT Lg Cup 8 Category Go competitions ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The 6th LG Cup Go LG Cup featured 10 players from Flagicon South Korea South Korea Cho Hunhyun , Choi Myung Hoon , Mok Jin seok , Lee Chang ho , Lee Sedol , Park Jungsang , Rui Naiwei , Seo Bongsoo , Yang Jae ho , Yoo Changhyuk 6 players from Flagicon Japan Japan Cho Chikun , Kobayashi Koichi , O Meien , O Rissei , Ryu Shikun , Yamashita Keigo 5 players from Flagicon China China Chang Hao , Luo Xihe , Ma Xiaochun , Yu Bin , Zhou Heyang 1 player from Flagicon Taiwan Taiwan Zhou Junxun 1 player from Flagicon USA North America Michael Redmond 1 player from Flagicon Europe Europe Alexandre Dinerchtein Tournament Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round 16 Flagicon South Korea Rui Naiwei 0 Flagicon China Luo Xihe 1 Flagicon USA Michael Redmond 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho 1 Flagicon South Korea Seo Bongsoo 0 Flagicon Japan Yamashita Keigo 1 Flagicon South Korea Cho Hunhyun 1 Flagicon Japan Cho Chikun 0 Flagicon South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 1 Flagicon Japan O Rissei 0 Flagicon South Korea Yang Jae ho 0 Flagicon China Zhou Heyang 1 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 1 Flagicon Japan O Meien 0 Flagicon South Korea Mok Jin seok 1 Flagicon China Ma Xiaochun 0 Luo Xihe 0 Lee Chang ho 1 quarter finals Yamashita Keigo 0 Cho Hunhyun 1 Yoo Changhyuk 1 Zhou Heyang 0 Lee Sedol 1 Mok Jin seok 0 Lee Chang ho 0 Cho Hunhyun 1 Yoo Changhyuk 1 Lee Sedol 0 final Cho Hunhyun 2 Yoo Changhyuk 3 3rdplace no Final border .5 1 2 3 4 5 T Yoo Changhyuk Won Loss Loss Won Won 3 Cho Hunhyun Loss Won Won Loss Loss 2 LG Cup DEFAULTSORT Lg Cup 6 Category Go competitions ... more details
The 12th Nongshim Cup was the twelfth edition of the continental team tournament, Nongshim Cup . The cup was won by Team Korea for the tenth time in team history. ref name gogameworld cite web url http gogameworld.com gophp pg titlelist detail.php?title Nong 20Shim 20Cup 20Ring 20Contest title Go Tournament Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest publisher gogameworld.com accessdate 3 June 2011 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20110524112840 http www.gogameworld.com gophp pg titlelist detail.php?title Nong 20Shim 20Cup 20Ring 20Contest archivedate 24 May 2011 Added by DASHBot ref Teams class wikitable flagicon China Team China flagicon Japan Team Japan flagicon South Korea Team Korea Kong Jie Yuki Satoshi Lee Chang ho Wang Xi Hane Naoki Mok Jin seok Xie He Takao Shinji Lee Sedol Zhou Ruiyang Iyama Yuta Choi Cheol han Tuo Jiaxi Sakai Hideyuki Park Seunghwa Results First round class wikitable Players 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol rowspan 2 valign center Lee Sedol rowspan 3 valign center Lee Sedol rowspan 4 valign center Xie He rowspan 5 valign center Xie He flagicon China Wang Xi flagicon Japan Iyama Yuta flagicon China Xie He flagicon Japan Sakai Hideyuki Second round class wikitable Players 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round 4th Round 5th Round 6th Round flagicon China Xie He rowspan 2 valign center Xie He rowspan 3 valign center Xie He rowspan 4 valign center Mok Jin seok rowspan 5 valign center Takao Shinji rowspan 6 valign center Takao Shinji rowspan 7 valign center Choi Cheol han flagicon South Korea Park Seunghwa flagicon Japan Hane Naoki flagicon South Korea Mok Jin seok flagicon Japan Takao Shinji flagicon China Tuo Jiaxi flagicon South Korea Choi Cheol han Final round class wikitable Players 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round flagicon South Korea Choi Cheol han rowspan 2 valign center Choi Cheol han rowspan 3 valign center Choi Cheol han rowspan 4 valign center Choi Cheol han flagicon China Zhou Ruiyang flagicon Japan Yuki Satoshi flagic ... more details
korean name Kweon Infobox go player name Kweon Kab yong image fullname kanji kana hangul hanja revisedromanization mccunereischauer birth date birth date and age 1957 10 3 birth place South Korea residence teacher pupil Lee Sedol , br Choi Cheol han , br Won Seung jin , br Chen Shiyuan , br Park Junghwan , br Lee Younggu , br Yun Junsang , br Kim Jiseok turnedpro 1975 rank Go ranks and ratings 6 dan affiliation Kweon Kab yong born 3 October 1957 is a South Korea n 6 dan professional Go game Go Go players player . Kweon turned professional in 1975 and was promoted to 6 dan in 1995. He started a Go school in Korea in 1989 that is often compared to Kitani Minoru s school. As of 2003, his school had produced over 100 total dans. ref name gobase cite web url http gobase.org reading trivia ?id kweonkabyong title kweon kabyong baduk school publisher gobase.org accessdate 24 June 2011 ref Pupils Lee Sedol ref cite web url http gobase.org information players ?pp Lee SeDol title Lee SeDol publisher gobase.org accessdate 24 June 2011 ref 9 dan &ndash winner of 12 international titles. Choi Cheol han ref cite web url http gobase.org information players ?pp Choi CheolHan title Choi CheolHan publisher gobase.org accessdate 24 June 2011 ref 9 dan ranks 10th for most titles in Korean go history. Won Seung jin ref cite web url http gobase.org information players ?pp Won 20SeongJin title Won SeongJin publisher gobase.org accessdate 24 June 2011 ref 9 dan winner of the GS Caltex Cup in 2010. Chen Shiyuan 9 dan top Taiwan ese player and winner of the 4th Japan Taiwan Jingying . Park Junghwan 9 dan youngest Korean 9 dan. Lee Younggu ref cite web url http gobase.org information players ?pp Lee 20YeongKu title Lee YeongKu publisher gobase.org accessdate 24 June 2011 ref 8 dan runner up of the Prices Information Cup in 2007. Yun Junsang ref cite web url http gobase.org information players ?pp Yun 20JunSang title Yun JunSang publisher gobase.org accessdate 24 June 2011 ref 8 dan won the nat ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The 10th LG Cup Go LG Cup featured Flagicon China 13 players from China Chang Hao , Chen Yaoye , Gu Li , Kong Jie , Liu Shizhen , Liu Xing , Luo Xihe , Piao Wenyao , Qiu Jun , Wang Xi , Wang Yuhui , Yu Bin , Zhou Heyang Flagicon South Korea 10 players from South Korea Choi Cheol han , Choi Myung Hoon , Kim Kiyoung , Kim Seong ryong , Lee Chang ho , Lee Sedol , Park Byoung kyu , Park Jungsang , Park Young Hoon , Yun Hyunsuk Flagicon Japan 6 players from Japan Cho U , Hane Naoki , Kobayashi Koichi , O Rissei , So Yokoku , Yamashita Keigo Flagicon Taiwan 1 player from Taiwan Zhou Junxun Flagicon USA 1 player from North America Huiren Yang Flagicon Europe 1 player from Europe Alexandre Dinerchtein Two of the 32 players were given automatic berths, Cho U, who won the 9th LG Cup , was placed at the top of the table. The runner up for the 9th LG Cup, Yu Bin, was placed at the bottom. Tournament Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round 16 Flagicon Japan Cho U Holder 1 Flagicon China Kong Jie 0 Flagicon China Zhou Heyang 1 Flagicon Europe Alexandre Dinerchtein 0 Flagicon Japan Kobayashi Koichi 1 Flagicon South Korea Park Byeongkyu 0 Flagicon China Gu Li 1 Flagicon South Korea Yun Hyun seok 0 Flagicon South Korea Kim Seong ryong 1 Flagicon China Liu Xing 0 Flagicon South Korea Kim Ki young 0 Flagicon China Wang Yuhui 1 Flagicon China Chang Hao 0 Flagicon Japan Yamashita Keigo 1 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 1 Flagicon Japan Hane Naoki 0 Cho U 0 Zhou Heyang 1 quarter finals Kobayashi Koichi 0 Gu Li 1 Kim Seong ryong 0 Wang Yuhui 1 Yamashita Keigo 0 Lee Sedol 1 Zhou Heyang 0 Gu Li 1 Wang Yuhui 0 Lee Sedol 1 final Gu Li 1 Lee Sedol 0 3rdplace no Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round 16 Flagicon China Liu Shizhen 0 Flagicon South Korea Park Young Hoon 1 Flagicon Taiwan Zhou Junxun 0 Flagicon China Qui Jun 1 Flagicon China Chen Yaoye 1 Flagicon USA Yang Huiren 0 Flagicon China Wang Xi 0 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ... more details
Myung Hoon 15th Fujitsu Cup 2002 flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol flagicon South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 16th Fujitsu Cup 2003 flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol flagicon South Korea Song Tae Kon 17th Fujitsu Cup ... South Korea Lee Sedol flagicon South Korea Choi Cheol han 19th Fujitsu Cup 2006 flagicon South Korea ... ho 23rd Fujitsu Cup 2010 flagicon China Kong Jie flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 24th Fujitsu Cup 2011 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The World Oza is a Go competitions Go competition . Outline The World Oza, sponsored by Toyota ToyotaDenso of Japan , is the newest international tournament. 32 players are invited from the following countries regions. 10 from Flagicon Japan Japan 7 from Flagicon China China 7 from Flagicon South Korea South Korea 1 from Flagicon Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 3 from Europe 2 from North America 3 from the rest of Asia Oceania Africa 1 from South America The tournament is held every 2 years. The first rounds are knockouts, and the final match is a best of three. The winner s purse is 30,000,000 Yen 285,000 and a new Toyota car that is worth almost 10,000,000 Yen 95,000 . As of June 16, 2009, the Nihon Ki in has confirmed that the Toyota & Denso Cup World Go Oza has been canceled by the sponsors. Winners & runners up class wikitable style text align center Year Nat. Winner Score Nat. Runner up 1st World Oza 2002 Flagicon South Korea Lee Chang ho 1 0 Flagicon China Chang Hao 2nd World Oza 2004 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 2 1 Flagicon China Chang Hao 3rd World Oza 2006 Flagicon South Korea Lee Sedol 2 1 Flagicon Japan Cho U 4th World Oza 2008 Flagicon China Gu Li 2 0 Flagicon China Piao Wenyao International go titles Category Go competitions Go stub ja & zh ... more details
Refimprove date March 2009 The Kangwon Land Cup is a Go competition . Outline The countries that compete are China and Korea . The competition is in knockout style. Both countries select 6 players to play for them in this competition. They then choose in which order they wish for the players to play. First, the competition is started when two players play. Whoever wins goes on and plays the next player. If they win they go on again and play the next person. However, if they lose, they are out of the tournament completely. The tournament is sponsored by Kangwon Land Corporation . The winner s purse is 150 million South Korean Won 154,000 . If a player wins three games in a row, they are awarded an extra 10 million Won 10,000 . Past winners Country class wikitable Team Years Won flagicon China China 2006 Player with most consecutive wins. class wikitable Player Wins flagicon China Chang Hao 4 1st Kangwon Land Cup ref http www.go4go.net v2 modules collection bytour2.php?tid 107 Kangwon Land Cup SuperGo ref center border 1 Game Date Black White Result 1 Feb 6 Piao Wenyao 4p Lee Sedol 9p W R 2 Feb 7 Lee Sedol 9p Chen Yaoye 5p W R 3 Feb 8 Hong Seongji 4p Chen Yaoye 5p W 2.5 4 Feb 9 Chen Yaoye 5p An Joyeong 9p W R 5 Feb 10 Wang Xi 5p An Joyeong 9p W 0.5 6 Mar 20 An Joyeong 9p Luo Xihe 9p B 0.5 7 Mar 21 Chang Hao 9p An Joyeong 9p B R 8 Mar 22 Kim Dongyeop 9p Chang Hao 9p W R 9 Mar 23 Chang Hao 9p Cho Hunhyun 9p B 5.5 10 Mar 24 Lee Chang ho 9p Chang Hao 9p W 3.5 center References reflist Category Go competitions zh ... more details
The 12th Maxim Cup began on 2 November 2010 and concluded on 5 April 2011. Pak Yeong hun defeated Lee Chang ho 2 0 in the final. ref name igokisen cite web url http igokisen.web.fc2.com mc.html title 12th Maxim Cup publisher igokisen.web.fc2.com accessdate 13 June 2011 ref Tournament Round16 Date Place Team 1 Score 1 Team 2 Score 2 round of 16 14 December Pak Yeong hun 1 Lee Sanghoon 0 21 December Won Seung jin 0 Kang Dongyun 1 21 December Choi Cheol han 1 Yang Jaeho 0 14 December Kim Dongyeop 1 Seo Bongsoo 0 4 January Cho Hunhyun 1 Jang Sooyoung 0 7 January Choi Kyubyeong 0 Lee Chang ho 1 7 January Lee Sedol 1 Park Jungsang 0 22 December Mok Jin seok 1 Yoo Changhyuk 0 quarter finals 14 January Pak Yeong hun 1 Kang Dongyun 0 1 February Choi Cheol han 1 Kim Dongyeop 0 1 February Cho Hunhyun 0 Lee Chang ho 1 20 January Lee Sedol 0 Mok Jin seok 1 semi finals 21 February Pak Yeong hun 1 Choi Cheol han 0 22 February Lee Chang ho 1 Mok Jin seok 0 final 21 March 7 April Pak Yeong hun 2 Lee Chang ho 0 3rd place 3rdplace no References Reflist 2011 in go DEFAULTSORT Maxim Cup 12 Category 2011 in go Category Go competitions Category History of go Go stub ... more details