2011 in go
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The following are the scheduled events of the ancient game of Go for the year 2011 throughout the world. Most of the Go tournaments are held in Asia
Asia
Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. It covers 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area and with approximately 3.879 billion people, it hosts 60% of the world's current human population...

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January

  • 14 – Choi Cheol-han
    Choi Cheol-han
    - Career record :*2006: 58 wins, 29 losses*2007: 45 wins, 25 losses*2008: 50 wins, 18 losses*2009: 56 wins, 18 losses*2010: 63 wins, 22 losses*2011: 18 wins, 9 losses- Titles and runners-up :...

     defeats Kong Jie
    Kong Jie
    Kong Jie is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Kong Jie turned professional in 1994 at the age of 12. He was promoted to 7-dan after 8-years in 2001. In 2004 he was sent into the Teda Cup as China's representative against Lee Chang-ho and Yoda Norimoto...

     in the final game of the 12th Nongshim Cup
    12th Nongshim Cup
    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.-Teams:-First round:-Second round:-Final round:-See also:...

    , giving Team Korea the title.
  • 27 – Choi Cheol-han sweeps Lee Taehyun to win the 15th Chunwon
    15th Chunwon
    The 15th Chunwon began on 15 June 2010 and concluded on 27 January 2011. Defending champion Park Junghwan progressed past the first round, but his title defense was halted after losing to Yun Junsang in the second round. Choi Cheol-han was the eventual winner, winning the Chunwon for the third time...

     title.

February

  • 14 – Choi Cheol-han defeats Lee Chang-ho
    Lee Chang-ho
    Lee Chang-ho is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank. He is regarded by many as one of the strongest modern Go players. He was a student of Cho Hunhyun 9-dan. He is the only player to have won all eight international competitions at least once.-Biography:He turned professional in...

     three games to one in the 54th Guksu
    54th Guksu
    The 54th Guksu ran from 26 July 2010 to 14 February 2011. The defending champion was Lee Chang-ho. Choi Cheol-han won the right to challenge Chang-ho for his title. Cheol-han beat Chang-ho three to one in the finals to claim the title.-Tournament:-Finals:...

    .
  • 16 – Xie Yimin defends her title against Umezawa Yukari in the 14th Female Kisei.
  • 18 – Rui Naiwei
    Rui Naiwei
    Rui Naiwei is a Chinese professional Go player, now active in South Korea...

     defeats Cho Hyeyeon to win the 12th Female Myungin, her seventh consecutive Female Myungin title.
  • 23 – Piao Wenyao
    Piao Wenyao
    Piao Wenyao is a Chinese professional Go player of Korean descent currently residing in Harbin, Heilongjiang.- Biography :...

     wins the 16th LG Cup
    16th LG Cup
    The 16th LG Cup will feature 32 players.*Korea : Cho Hanseung, Choi Cheol-han, Han Wonggyu, Heo Young-ho, Kang Dongyun, Kim Dongho, Kim Jiseok, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sedol, Lee Wonyoung, Mok Jin-seok, Park Junghwan, Pak Yeong-hun, Park Jungsang, Park Seunghwa, Won Seung-jin, Yun Junsang*China : Chen...

    , his first international tournament. Wenyao was promoted to 9 dan for winning.

March

  • 2 – Li He wins the 2nd Female Mingren. Yang Dingxin
    Yang Dingxin
    Yang Dinxin is a Chinese professional Go player. He became a professional on 24 July 2008, at age 9 years and 9 months, becoming the youngest Chinese professional...

     wins the 5th RICOH Xinxiu Cup.
  • 5 – Cho U
    Cho U
    Cho U Kisei, Oza is a professional Go player. He currently ranks 6th in the most titles won by a Japanese professional; his NEC Cup win in 2011 put him past his teacher Rin Kaiho and Norimoto Yoda. Cho is the only player in history to have held five of the top seven major titles...

     wins the 30th NEC Cup
    30th NEC Cup
    The 30th NEC Cup began on 3 June 2010 and concluded on 5 March 2011. Defending champion Kono Rin and Honinbo Yamashita Keigo were given first-round byes. Cho U defeated Keigo in the final, winning his third NEC Cup.-Tournament:...

    , his third NEC Cup
    NEC Cup
    The NEC Cup is a Go competition, supported by NEC Corporation.-Biography:The NEC Cup is a Go competition used by the Japanese Nihon-Kiin. Unlike the big three titles in Japan, the NEC Cup is a single knockout tournament where players have less time to think. The field of challengers is 16...

     title.
  • 7 – Kong Jie
    Kong Jie
    Kong Jie is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Kong Jie turned professional in 1994 at the age of 12. He was promoted to 7-dan after 8-years in 2001. In 2004 he was sent into the Teda Cup as China's representative against Lee Chang-ho and Yoda Norimoto...

     defeats Heo Yeongho in the final game of the 1st Zhaoshang Cup
    1st Zhaoshang Cup
    The 1st Zhaoshang Cup began on 5 March 2011 and concluded on 7 March. Team China defeated Team Korea 6–4.-Teams:-First round:-Second round:-Total:...

    , propelling Team China to a 6–4 victory over Team Korea.
  • 8 – Rui Naiwei wins the 16th Female Guksu, her third straight Female Guksu title.
  • 11 – Gu Lingyi
    Gu Lingyi
    Gu Lingyi is a Chinese professional Go player.Lingyi became a professional in 2002. He won his first title, the South-West Qiwang, in 2007...

     wins the 10th South-West Qiwang
    10th South-West Qiwang
    The 10th South-West Qiwang began on in March 2011 and concluded on 11 March 2011. The winner was Gu Lingyi, who defeated Dang Yifei in the final for his fourth South-West Qiwang title.-Tournament:...

    . Cho U wins the 35th Kisei
    35th Kisei
    The 35th Kisei began league play on 3 June 2010 and concluded with Cho U defending his title in six games over challenger Iyama Yuta on 11 March 2011.-Preliminary tournament:The preliminary tournament started on 17 December 2009...

    .
  • 18 – Fan Tingyu
    Fan Tingyu
    Fan Tingyu is a Chinese professional Go player.He won the 17th Xinren Wang and 18th Xinren Wang.-Promotion record:-Titles and runners-up:-References:...

     wins the 18th Xinren Wang.
  • 20 – Li He wins her second title of the year after defeating Li Xiaoxi for the 5th Female Xinren Wang.
  • 21 – Park Junghwan
    Park Junghwan
    Park Junghwan is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2007: 54 wins, 22 losses*2008: 43 wins, 23 losses*2009: 47 wins, 15 losses*2010: 55 wins, 19 losses...

     defeats Paek Hongsuk
    Paek Hongsuk
    Paek Hongsuk is a professional Go player.-Biography:Paek became a professional in 2000. He was promoted to 5 dan in 2006. He won his first title, the SK Gas Cup, in 2006. Also in 2006, he reached the quarter finals of the Samsung Cup before losing to Lee Chang-ho.-Promotion record:-Titles and...

     in the 29th KBS Cup
    29th KBS Cup
    The 29th KBS Cup began on 12 March 2010 and concluded on 21 March 2011. Park Junghwan defeated Paek Hongsuk 2–0 in the final.-Tournament:*Note: the top 32 players are the winners section, while the bottom is the losers section....

     finals.
  • 25 – Xie Yimin keeps her Female Meijin title by beating Mukai Chiaki two to one in the finals of the 23rd Female Meijin.
  • 26 – Takao Shinji becomes the 4th Daiwa Cup Grand Champion.
  • 27 – Yamada Kimio wins the 58th NHK Cup.

April

  • 5 – Lee Sedol
    Lee Sedol
    Lee Sedol is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-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 and Lee Chang-ho...

     defeats Kang Yootaek
    Kang Yootaek
    Kang Yootaek is a Korean 4-dan professional Go player, currently in official rating system of Hanguk Kiwon.- Biography :...

     in the finals of the 6th Siptan
    6th Siptan
    The 6th Siptan began on 27 September 2010 and concluded on 5 April 2011. Lee Sedol defeated Kang Yootaek 2–1 in the final.-Tournament:...

    .
  • 7 – Pak Yeong-hun wins the 12th Maxim Cup
    12th Maxim Cup
    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.-Tournament:...

    .
  • 9 – Li He's victory over Park Jieun completes the sweep for Team China in the 1st Huanglongshi Cup.
  • 13 – Chen Yaoye
    Chen Yaoye
    Chen Yaoye is a professional Chinese Go player.- Biography :...

     defends his Tianyuan
    Tianyuan
    Tianyuan , literally meaning center or origin of heaven, is the center point on a Go board, i.e., tengen. It is also the name of a Go competition in China, which is the equivalent to the Nihon Ki-in's Tengen in Japan, and the Hanguk Kiwon's Chunwon...

     title by defeating Zhou Hexi
    Zhou Hexi
    Zhou Hexi is a Chinese professional Go player.He was the runner-up for the 25th Tianyuan.-Promotion record:-Titles and runners-up:-References:...

     two to zero in the finals of the 25th Tianyuan
    25th Tianyuan
    The 25th Tianyuan began on 2 February and concluded on 13 April. Defending champion Chen Yaoye kept his title, defeating challenger Zhou Hexi in two games.-Tournament:-Finals:-See also:*For information on the preliminary rounds, see ....

    .
  • 17 – Chen Shiyuan wins the Zhonghuan Cup.
  • 24 – Tan Xiao
    Tan Xiao
    Tan Xiao is a Chinese professional Go player.He won the 11th RICOH Cup.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2007: 35 wins, 14 losses*2009: 33 wins, 12 losses*2010: 31 wins, 21 losses*2011: 23 wins, 9 losses...

     wins the 11th RICOH Cup
    11th RICOH Cup
    The 11th RICOH Cup began on 9 December 2010 and concluded on 24 April 2011. Tan Xiao defeated Li Zhe in the final.-Tournament:-Final:...

    .
  • 28 – Lee Sedol defeats Gu Li
    Gu Li
    Gu Li is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Gu Li is currently the #1 ranked Chinese player by the Zhongguo Qiyuan. He became a pro in 1994 when he was only 12. In 2006, he won the 10th LG Cup and became the youngest Chinese player to ever win a major international title; as a result,...

     in the finals of the 3rd BC Card Cup
    3rd BC Card Cup World Baduk Championship
    The 3rd BC Card Cup World Baduk Championship began on 29 January 2011 and concluded 28 April 2011 with Lee Sedol winning his second straight title.-Tournament:All players are representatives of South Korea unless otherwise noted.-Finals:...

    .
  • 29 – Iyama Yuta wins the 49th Judan
    49th Judan
    The 49th Judan began on 20 June 2010 and concluded on 29 April 2011. Challenger Iyama Yuta Meijin defeated title holder Cho U, who won the previous two tournaments.-Winners section:-Losers section:-Finals:...

    , his second major title.

May

  • 17 – Zhong Wenjing
    Zhong Wenjing
    Zhong Wenjing is a Chinese professional Go player.He won the 23rd CCTV Cup.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2006: 34 wins, 21 losses*2007: 32 wins, 15 losses*2008: 30 wins, 22 losses...

     wins the 23rd CCTV Cup.
  • 18 – Iyama Yuta defeats Gu Li and Lee Sedol to win the 1st Bosai Cup
    1st Bosai Cup
    -Participants:The top players from China, Japan, and South Korea were invited to Chongqing to take part in an invitational tournament.*China: Gu Li, 9p and World Meijin.*Japan: Iyama Yuta, 9p, Meijin and Judan....

    .
  • 24 – Chen Shiyuan wins the 10th Tianyuan.

June

  • 10 – Kong Jie
    Kong Jie
    Kong Jie is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Kong Jie turned professional in 1994 at the age of 12. He was promoted to 7-dan after 8-years in 2001. In 2004 he was sent into the Teda Cup as China's representative against Lee Chang-ho and Yoda Norimoto...

     defeats Paek Hongsuk
    Paek Hongsuk
    Paek Hongsuk is a professional Go player.-Biography:Paek became a professional in 2000. He was promoted to 5 dan in 2006. He won his first title, the SK Gas Cup, in 2006. Also in 2006, he reached the quarter finals of the Samsung Cup before losing to Lee Chang-ho.-Promotion record:-Titles and...

     in the final of the 23rd Asian TV Cup
    23rd Asian TV Cup
    The 23rd Asian TV Cup will begin on 8 June 2011 and finish in 10 June 2011. The match-ups were drawn on 7 June. Kong Jie defended the title for a third straight time, second behind Takemiya Masaki's record of four straight....

    .
  • 19 – Zhou Junxun
    Zhou Junxun
    Zhou Junxun is a Go player.-Biography:Zhou was born in Taipei, Taiwan. Unlike other Taiwanese Go players, he stayed and became a professional in Taiwan. Zhou became a professional in 1993. He would later advance to 7 dan in 1997, then finally 9 dan in 1998...

     wins the 11th Donggang Cup against Xiao Zhenghao.
  • 30 – Lee Sedol wins the 8th Chunlan Cup
    8th Chunlan Cup
    The 8th Chunlan Cup began on 27 March and will conclude on 29/30 June. Defending champion Chang Hao was knocked out in the first round. The finalists are Xie He and Lee Sedol. Heo Yeongho and Gu Lingyi will play in the third place match.-Tournament:...

    , defeating Xie He
    Xie He (Go)
    - Career record :*2006: 58 wins, 25 losses.*2007: 37 wins, 17 losses.*2008: 47 wins, 24 losses.*2009: 29 wins, 23 losses.*2010: 51 wins, 21 losses.- Titles and runners-up :-References:...

     2–1.

Tournament results

International
Title Winner Score Runner-up
BC Card Cup
3rd BC Card Cup World Baduk Championship
The 3rd BC Card Cup World Baduk Championship began on 29 January 2011 and concluded 28 April 2011 with Lee Sedol winning his second straight title.-Tournament:All players are representatives of South Korea unless otherwise noted.-Finals:...

 
  Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-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 and Lee Chang-ho...

 
3–2   Gu Li
Gu Li
Gu Li is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Gu Li is currently the #1 ranked Chinese player by the Zhongguo Qiyuan. He became a pro in 1994 when he was only 12. In 2006, he won the 10th LG Cup and became the youngest Chinese player to ever win a major international title; as a result,...

LG Cup
15th LG Cup
The 15th LG Cup began on 7 June 2010 and concluded on 23 February 2011. Piao Wenyao won the title, defeating compatriot Kong Jie in the final. 32 players from four different countries competed in the final knockout tournament:...

 
  Piao Wenyao
Piao Wenyao
Piao Wenyao is a Chinese professional Go player of Korean descent currently residing in Harbin, Heilongjiang.- Biography :...

 
2–0   Kong Jie
Kong Jie
Kong Jie is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Kong Jie turned professional in 1994 at the age of 12. He was promoted to 7-dan after 8-years in 2001. In 2004 he was sent into the Teda Cup as China's representative against Lee Chang-ho and Yoda Norimoto...

Samsung Cup 
Chunlan Cup
8th Chunlan Cup
The 8th Chunlan Cup began on 27 March and will conclude on 29/30 June. Defending champion Chang Hao was knocked out in the first round. The finalists are Xie He and Lee Sedol. Heo Yeongho and Gu Lingyi will play in the third place match.-Tournament:...

 
  Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-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 and Lee Chang-ho...

 
2–1   Xie He
Xie He (Go)
- Career record :*2006: 58 wins, 25 losses.*2007: 37 wins, 17 losses.*2008: 47 wins, 24 losses.*2009: 29 wins, 23 losses.*2010: 51 wins, 21 losses.- Titles and runners-up :-References:...

Fujitsu Cup
24th Fujitsu Cup
The 24th Fujitsu Cup featured 32 players.The 24th Fujitsu Cup featured 32 players.The 24th Fujitsu Cup featured 32 players.*Japan : Cho Chikun, O Meien, Ogata Masaki, Yuki Satoshi, Yamada Kimio, Hane Naoki, Takao Shinji, Yamashita Keigo, Cho U, Iyama Yuta, Sakai Hideyuki, Fujii Shuya, Seto...

 
Continental
Asian TV Cup
23rd Asian TV Cup
The 23rd Asian TV Cup will begin on 8 June 2011 and finish in 10 June 2011. The match-ups were drawn on 7 June. Kong Jie defended the title for a third straight time, second behind Takemiya Masaki's record of four straight....

 
  Kong Jie
Kong Jie
Kong Jie is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Kong Jie turned professional in 1994 at the age of 12. He was promoted to 7-dan after 8-years in 2001. In 2004 he was sent into the Teda Cup as China's representative against Lee Chang-ho and Yoda Norimoto...

 
1–0   Paek Hongsuk
Paek Hongsuk
Paek Hongsuk is a professional Go player.-Biography:Paek became a professional in 2000. He was promoted to 5 dan in 2006. He won his first title, the SK Gas Cup, in 2006. Also in 2006, he reached the quarter finals of the Samsung Cup before losing to Lee Chang-ho.-Promotion record:-Titles and...

Nongshim Cup
12th Nongshim Cup
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.-Teams:-First round:-Second round:-Final round:-See also:...

 
  Team Korea
Lee Chang-ho
Lee Chang-ho
Lee Chang-ho is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank. He is regarded by many as one of the strongest modern Go players. He was a student of Cho Hunhyun 9-dan. He is the only player to have won all eight international competitions at least once.-Biography:He turned professional in...


Mok Jin-seok
Mok Jin-seok
- Biography :Mok turned pro in 1994 when he was 14. He reached 9 dan in 2005 after getting second place in the LG Cup against Lee Chang-ho.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2006: 44 wins, 21 losses*2007: 93 wins, 29 losses...


Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-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 and Lee Chang-ho...


Choi Cheol-han
Choi Cheol-han
- Career record :*2006: 58 wins, 29 losses*2007: 45 wins, 25 losses*2008: 50 wins, 18 losses*2009: 56 wins, 18 losses*2010: 63 wins, 22 losses*2011: 18 wins, 9 losses- Titles and runners-up :...


Park Seunghwa 
Qionglong Cup 
Jeongganjang Cup 
Huanglongshi Cup    Team China
Li He
Tang Yi
Chen Yiming 
7–5   Team Korea
Park Jieun
Cho Hyeyeon
Park Jiyeon
Bosai Cup
1st Bosai Cup
-Participants:The top players from China, Japan, and South Korea were invited to Chongqing to take part in an invitational tournament.*China: Gu Li, 9p and World Meijin.*Japan: Iyama Yuta, 9p, Meijin and Judan....

 
  Iyama Yuta  1–0   Gu Li
Gu Li
Gu Li is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Gu Li is currently the #1 ranked Chinese player by the Zhongguo Qiyuan. He became a pro in 1994 when he was only 12. In 2006, he won the 10th LG Cup and became the youngest Chinese player to ever win a major international title; as a result,...

China-Japan Agon Cup 
China-Korea Tengen 
Japan-Taiwan Jingying
4th Japan-Taiwan Jingying
The 4th Japan-Taiwan Jingying began on 4 June and concluded the next day. Chen Shiyuan was the winner of the tournament, defeating compatriot Lin Zhihan in the final.-Tournament:...

 
  Chen Shiyuan  1–0   Lin Zhihan
Lin Zhihan
Lin Zhihan is a Taiwanese professional Go player.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2006: 42 wins, 19 losses*2007: 35 wins, 18 losses*2008: 65 wins, 27 losses*2009: 33 wins, 18 losses...

Zhaoshang Cup
1st Zhaoshang Cup
The 1st Zhaoshang Cup began on 5 March 2011 and concluded on 7 March. Team China defeated Team Korea 6–4.-Teams:-First round:-Second round:-Total:...

 
  Team China
Kong Jie
Kong Jie
Kong Jie is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Kong Jie turned professional in 1994 at the age of 12. He was promoted to 7-dan after 8-years in 2001. In 2004 he was sent into the Teda Cup as China's representative against Lee Chang-ho and Yoda Norimoto...


Gu Li
Gu Li
Gu Li is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Gu Li is currently the #1 ranked Chinese player by the Zhongguo Qiyuan. He became a pro in 1994 when he was only 12. In 2006, he won the 10th LG Cup and became the youngest Chinese player to ever win a major international title; as a result,...


Xie He
Xie He
Xie He may refer to:* Xie He , an ancient Chinese painter and art theorist in the 6th century* Xie He , a modern Chinese professional Go player...


Liu Xing
Liu Xing
Liu Xing is a Chinese professional Go player.-Biography:Liu started to learn Go at the age of 6. He turned professional in 1995, and joined the Chinese national squad in 1997. He was promoted to 7 dan in 2005.-Titles & runners-up:...


Zhou Ruiyang
Zhou Ruiyang
Zhou Ruiyang is a Chinese professional Go player.-Biography:Zhou began playing Go at the age of 7. He won the biggest amateur tournament in China, the Wanbao Cup, both the same year before he became a professional. In 2005, he was promoted to 3p. Earlier that year, he won the U-15 section of the...


Jiang Weijie
Jiang Weijie
-Career record:*2007: 29 wins, 15 losses*2009: 39 wins, 18 losses*2010: 32 wins, 23 losses-Titles and runners-up:-References:...

 
6–4   Team Korea
Choi Cheol-han
Choi Cheol-han
- Career record :*2006: 58 wins, 29 losses*2007: 45 wins, 25 losses*2008: 50 wins, 18 losses*2009: 56 wins, 18 losses*2010: 63 wins, 22 losses*2011: 18 wins, 9 losses- Titles and runners-up :...


Pak Yeong-hun
Kang Dongyun
Kang Dongyun
Kang Dongyun is a professional Go player.- Biography :Kang became a professional in 2002. In 2007, he was promoted to the rank of 7 dan. He is a disciple of Kwon Kab-ryong. He is now a 9-dan professional player....


Park Junghwan
Park Junghwan
Park Junghwan is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2007: 54 wins, 22 losses*2008: 43 wins, 23 losses*2009: 47 wins, 15 losses*2010: 55 wins, 19 losses...


Heo Young-ho
Heo Young-ho
-Career record:*2006: 58 wins, 25 losses*2007: 64 wins, 24 losses*2008: 33 wins, 18 losses*2009: 35 wins, 18 losses*2010: 66 wins, 20 losses-Titles and runners-up:-Korean Baduk League:-External Links:**...


Yun Junsang
Asian New Star Match 
China
Mingren
24th Mingren
The 24th Mingren is being held from March 2011 until the finals. The title holder is Jiang Weijie, who defeated Gu Li 3–2 in the finals of the 23rd Mingren.-Tournament:-Challenger decision finals:-Finals:-See also:...

 
Tianyuan
25th Tianyuan
The 25th Tianyuan began on 2 February and concluded on 13 April. Defending champion Chen Yaoye kept his title, defeating challenger Zhou Hexi in two games.-Tournament:-Finals:-See also:*For information on the preliminary rounds, see ....

 
Chen Yaoye
Chen Yaoye
Chen Yaoye is a professional Chinese Go player.- Biography :...

 
2–0 Zhou Hexi
Zhou Hexi
Zhou Hexi is a Chinese professional Go player.He was the runner-up for the 25th Tianyuan.-Promotion record:-Titles and runners-up:-References:...

Quzhou Lanke Cup 
Chang-ki Cup
8th Chang-ki Cup
-Tournament:...

 
Ahan Tongshan Cup 
RICOH Cup
11th RICOH Cup
The 11th RICOH Cup began on 9 December 2010 and concluded on 24 April 2011. Tan Xiao defeated Li Zhe in the final.-Tournament:-Final:...

 
Tan Xiao
Tan Xiao
Tan Xiao is a Chinese professional Go player.He won the 11th RICOH Cup.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2007: 35 wins, 14 losses*2009: 33 wins, 12 losses*2010: 31 wins, 21 losses*2011: 23 wins, 9 losses...

 
1–0 Li Zhe
Li Zhe
Li Zhe is a Chinese professional Go player.-Biography:Li was born in China. At 11 years of age, Li Zhe became one of the youngest professional Go players ever. Two years later, in 2002, Li was promoted to 3 dan. Li made more history in 2006 when he became the youngest title holder in China, at 16...

Qiwang 
Longchen 
CCTV Cup  Zhong Wenjing
Zhong Wenjing
Zhong Wenjing is a Chinese professional Go player.He won the 23rd CCTV Cup.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2006: 34 wins, 21 losses*2007: 32 wins, 15 losses*2008: 30 wins, 22 losses...

 
1–0 Wang Lei
Wang Lei
Wang Lei is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Lei started to learn Go a little late in Eastern terms, at the age of 9. Lei became a pro in 1989 when he was just 12 years old. He has risen up the ranks and currently sits at 8 dan. He is a disciple of Nie Weiping.- Titles & runners-up :...

South-West Qiwang
10th South-West Qiwang
The 10th South-West Qiwang began on in March 2011 and concluded on 11 March 2011. The winner was Gu Lingyi, who defeated Dang Yifei in the final for his fourth South-West Qiwang title.-Tournament:...

 
Gu Lingyi
Gu Lingyi
Gu Lingyi is a Chinese professional Go player.Lingyi became a professional in 2002. He won his first title, the South-West Qiwang, in 2007...

 
1–0 Dang Yifei
Xinren Wang  Fan Tingyu
Fan Tingyu
Fan Tingyu is a Chinese professional Go player.He won the 17th Xinren Wang and 18th Xinren Wang.-Promotion record:-Titles and runners-up:-References:...

 
2–0 Mao Ruilong
RICOH Xinxiu Cup  Yang Dingxin
Yang Dingxin
Yang Dinxin is a Chinese professional Go player. He became a professional on 24 July 2008, at age 9 years and 9 months, becoming the youngest Chinese professional...

 
1–0 Fan Tingyu
Female Mingren  Li He  1–0 Chen Yiming
Jianqiao Cup 
Chinese A League 
Japan
Kisei
35th Kisei
The 35th Kisei began league play on 3 June 2010 and concluded with Cho U defending his title in six games over challenger Iyama Yuta on 11 March 2011.-Preliminary tournament:The preliminary tournament started on 17 December 2009...

 
Cho U
Cho U
Cho U Kisei, Oza is a professional Go player. He currently ranks 6th in the most titles won by a Japanese professional; his NEC Cup win in 2011 put him past his teacher Rin Kaiho and Norimoto Yoda. Cho is the only player in history to have held five of the top seven major titles...

 
4–2 Iyama Yuta
Meijin
36th Meijin
The 36th Meijin began league play on 2 December 2010 and will conclude in October 2011. The defending champion is Iyama Yuta.-Preliminary tournament:...

 
Honinbo
66th Honinbo
The 66th Honinbo began league play on 7 October 2010 and completed on July 21, 2011. Title holder Yamashita Keigo retained his title over challenger Hane Naoki by a score of 4-3. Yamashita Keigo won the first three games, Hane Naoki the next three, and Yamashita Keigo the final game. -Preliminary...

 
Tengen
37th Tengen
The 37th Tengen began on 7 July 2010 and is still ongoing. The winner of the challenger tournament will face title holder Yuki Satoshi in a best-of-five finals.-Tournament:-Finals:...

 
Oza
59th Oza
The 59th Oza is one of the main Go tournaments in 2011. It began on 13 January 2011 and is still on-going. The winner of the challenger tournament will face the title-holder Cho U.- Challenger Tournament :-Finals:- See also :...

 
Judan
49th Judan
The 49th Judan began on 20 June 2010 and concluded on 29 April 2011. Challenger Iyama Yuta Meijin defeated title holder Cho U, who won the previous two tournaments.-Winners section:-Losers section:-Finals:...

 
Iyama Yuta 3–2 Cho U
Gosei
36th Gosei
The 36th Gosei began on 12 May 2010 and is still ongoing. Hane Naoki won the challenger tournament and will face title holder Sakai Hideyuki in a best-of-five final to decide the winner.-Tournament:-Finals:...

 
Agon Cup
18th Agon Cup
The 18th Agon Cup began on 21 April 2011 and is still ongoing. Two Korean amateur players were invited to the preliminaries, with both qualifying. Ha Sungbong defeated professionals Yanigasawa Satoshi and Furuya Yutaka. Kim Sungjin defeated 25th Honinbo and Japan's top title holder Cho Chikun. He...

 
Ryusei 
NHK Cup  Yamada Kimio  1–0 Yoda Norimoto
Shinjin-O 
NEC Cup
30th NEC Cup
The 30th NEC Cup began on 3 June 2010 and concluded on 5 March 2011. Defending champion Kono Rin and Honinbo Yamashita Keigo were given first-round byes. Cho U defeated Keigo in the final, winning his third NEC Cup.-Tournament:...

 
Cho U 1–0 Yamashita Keigo
Okan
52nd Okan
The 52nd Okan began on 16 December 2010 and is still ongoing. The winner of the challenger tournament will face last years Okan champion Yamashiro Hiroshi.-Tournament:-Final:...

 
Kansai Ki-in 1st Place
55th Kansai Ki-in 1st Place
The 55th Kansai Ki-in 1st Place began on 24 November 2010 and is still ongoing. The defending champion is Murakawa Daisuke.-Tournament:...

 
1st Igo Masters Cup
1st Igo Masters Cup
The 1st Igo Masters Cup began on 24 February 2011 and is still ongoing. Eleven players participated: Kobayashi Koichi , Kudo Norio , Rin Kaiho , Kataoka Satoshi , Hane Yasumasa , Ishida Yoshio , Takemiya Masaki , Cho Chikun The 1st Igo Masters Cup began on 24 February 2011 and is still ongoing....

 
Female Honinbo 
Female Meijin  Xie Yimin  2–1 Mukai Chiaki
Female Kisei  Xie Yimin 2–0 Umezawa Yukari
Daiwa Cup 
Daiwa Ladies Cup 
Grand Champion  Takao Shinji  1–0 Cho U
Korea
Guksu
54th Guksu
The 54th Guksu ran from 26 July 2010 to 14 February 2011. The defending champion was Lee Chang-ho. Choi Cheol-han won the right to challenge Chang-ho for his title. Cheol-han beat Chang-ho three to one in the finals to claim the title.-Tournament:-Finals:...

 
Choi Cheol-han
Choi Cheol-han
- Career record :*2006: 58 wins, 29 losses*2007: 45 wins, 25 losses*2008: 50 wins, 18 losses*2009: 56 wins, 18 losses*2010: 63 wins, 22 losses*2011: 18 wins, 9 losses- Titles and runners-up :...

 
3–1 Lee Chang-ho
Lee Chang-ho
Lee Chang-ho is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank. He is regarded by many as one of the strongest modern Go players. He was a student of Cho Hunhyun 9-dan. He is the only player to have won all eight international competitions at least once.-Biography:He turned professional in...

Myungin 
Siptan
6th Siptan
The 6th Siptan began on 27 September 2010 and concluded on 5 April 2011. Lee Sedol defeated Kang Yootaek 2–1 in the final.-Tournament:...

 
Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-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 and Lee Chang-ho...

 
2–1 Kang Yootaek
Kang Yootaek
Kang Yootaek is a Korean 4-dan professional Go player, currently in official rating system of Hanguk Kiwon.- Biography :...

GS Caltex Cup
16th GS Caltex Cup
The 16th GS Caltex Cup began in January 2011 and is still ongoing. Won Seung-jin, the defending champion, was knocked out in the first round.-Tournament:...

 
Prices Information Cup
7th Prices Information Cup
-Qualified players:Block A*Lee Younggu 2–0*Choi Cheol-han 2–1Block B*Lee Sedol 2–0*Kim Seongjae 2–1Block C*Yun Junsang 2–0*Mok Jin-seok 2–1Block D*Hong Sungji 2–0*An Choyoung 2–1-Tournament:...

 
Chunwon
15th Chunwon
The 15th Chunwon began on 15 June 2010 and concluded on 27 January 2011. Defending champion Park Junghwan progressed past the first round, but his title defense was halted after losing to Yun Junsang in the second round. Choi Cheol-han was the eventual winner, winning the Chunwon for the third time...

 
Choi Cheol-han 3–0 Lee Taehyun
KBS Cup
29th KBS Cup
The 29th KBS Cup began on 12 March 2010 and concluded on 21 March 2011. Park Junghwan defeated Paek Hongsuk 2–0 in the final.-Tournament:*Note: the top 32 players are the winners section, while the bottom is the losers section....

 
Park Junghwan
Park Junghwan
Park Junghwan is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-Promotion record:-Career record:*2007: 54 wins, 22 losses*2008: 43 wins, 23 losses*2009: 47 wins, 15 losses*2010: 55 wins, 19 losses...

 
2–0 Paek Hongsuk
Paek Hongsuk
Paek Hongsuk is a professional Go player.-Biography:Paek became a professional in 2000. He was promoted to 5 dan in 2006. He won his first title, the SK Gas Cup, in 2006. Also in 2006, he reached the quarter finals of the Samsung Cup before losing to Lee Chang-ho.-Promotion record:-Titles and...

Maxim Cup
12th Maxim Cup
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.-Tournament:...

 
Pak Yeong-hun  2–0 Lee Chang-ho
Daejoo Cup  Cho Hunhyun
Cho Hunhyun
Cho Hunhyun is a Korean 9-dan professional Go player. Considered one of the greatest players of all-time, Cho reached professional level in Korea in 1962. Since then, Cho has amassed 150 professional titles, more than any player in the world. He once held all nine Korea titles simultaneously in 1980...

 
2–0 Seo Bongsoo
Seo Bongsoo
Seo Bongsoo is a professional Go player.- Biography :Seo Bongsoo turned professional in 1970. By 1986 he became the 4th ever Korean 9 dan. He was Cho Hunhyun's biggest rival in the 1980s. He would constantly challenge Cho in major title events. During their career, Seo and Cho played against each...

Female Myungin  Rui Naiwei
Rui Naiwei
Rui Naiwei is a Chinese professional Go player, now active in South Korea...

 
2–1 Cho Hyeyeon
Female Guksu  Rui Naiwei 2–0 Kim Yunyoung
Female Kisung 
GG Auction Cup 
Korean Baduk League
2011 Korean Baduk League
-Teams:Hangame#Lee Younggu#Yun Junsang#Jin Siyoung#Han Taehee#Ryu Jaehyeong#Lee TaehyunHite Jinro#Choi Cheol-han#An Kukhyun#Lee Chungyu#Kim Kiwon#Lee Wonyoung#An SungjoonKixx#Park Junghwan#Cho Hanseung#Kim Kiyoung#Hong Sungji#Kim Daeyoung...

 
Taiwan
Qiwang 
Tianyuan  Chen Shiyuan  3–1 Xiao Zhenghao
Wangzuo 
Guoshou 
Haifong Cup 
Qisheng 
Zhonghuan Cup  Chen Shiyuan 1–0 Lin Shuyang
Aixin Cup 
Donggang Cup  Zhou Junxun
Zhou Junxun
Zhou Junxun is a Go player.-Biography:Zhou was born in Taipei, Taiwan. Unlike other Taiwanese Go players, he stayed and became a professional in Taiwan. Zhou became a professional in 1993. He would later advance to 7 dan in 1997, then finally 9 dan in 1998...

 
1–0 Xiao Zhenghao
Siyuan Cup 

See also

  • List of Go organizations
  • Go players
    Go players
    This page gives an overview of well-known players of the game of Go throughout the ages. The page has been divided into sections based on the era in which the Go players played and the country in which they played. As this was not necessarily their country of birth, a flag of that country precedes...

  • Go professional
    Go professional
    A Go professional is a professional player of the game of Go. The minimum standard to acquire a professional diploma through one of the major go organisations is very high. The competition is tremendous, and prize incentives for champion players are very large...

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