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The Fujitsu Cup (富士通杯) was an international Go competition that ran from 1988-2011.

Outline

The Fujitsu Cup was an international Go competition hosted by Fujitsu and Yomiuri Shimbun. The players were selected as follows:

All 24 players played through preliminaries, until 8 players with the best record were given automatic advancement to the second round. The other 16 played against each other in the first round. The format was a single knockout, with 5.5 komi until 2002, 6.5 komi from 2003. The time limit was 3 hours' thinking time, and the winner's purse was ¥15,000,000 (≈$142,000).

In December 2011, the Japanese Go Association announced the permanent closure of the tournament. [1]

Past winners and runners-up

Edition Year Nat. Winner Nat. Runner-up
1 1988 Japan Takemiya Masaki Japan Rin Kaiho
2 1989
3 1990 Rin Kaiho China Nie Weiping
4 1991 Cho Chikun Qian Yuping
5 1992 Otake Hideo Japan O Rissei
6 1993 South Korea Yoo Changhyuk South Korea Cho Hunhyun
7 1994 Cho Hunhyun Yoo Changhyuk
8 1995 China Ma Xiaochun Japan Kobayashi Koichi
9 1996 South Korea Lee Chang-ho China Ma Xiaochun
10 1997 Japan Kobayashi Koichi Japan O Rissei
11 1998 South Korea Lee Chang-ho China Chang Hao
12 1999 Yoo Changhyuk Ma Xiaochun
13 2000 Cho Hunhyun Chang Hao
14 2001 South Korea Choi Myung-Hoon
15 2002 Lee Sedol Yoo Changhyuk
16 2003 Song Tae Kon
17 2004 Pak Yeong-hun Japan Yoda Norimoto
18 2005 Lee Sedol South Korea Choi Cheol-han
19 2006 Park Jungsang China Zhou Heyang
20 2007 Pak Yeong-hun South Korea Lee Chang-ho
21 2008 China Gu Li
22 2009 South Korea Kang Dongyun
23 2010 China Kong Jie South Korea Lee Sedol
24 2011 South Korea Park Junghwan China Qiu Jun

External links

References

  1. ^ "Fujitsu Cup Ends After 24-Year Run « American Go e-Journal".