Won Seong-jin
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Won Seong-jin is a professional Go
Go (board game)
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Go players
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Promotion record

Career record

  • 2006: 60 wins, 21 losses
  • 2007: 61 wins, 23 losses
  • 2008: 51 wins, 24 losses
  • 2009: 33 wins, 28 losses
  • 2010: 60 wins, 24 losses
  • 2011: 18 wins, 8 losses

Titles and runners-up

Domestic
Title Wins Runners-up
Myungin
Myungin
The Myungin is a Go competition in South Korea. The word of myungin in Korean language, literally meaning "Brilliant Man", is same as meijin in Japanese and as mingren in Chinese. The Myungin is the Hanguk Kiwon equivalent to the Nihon-Kiin's Meijin title...

 
1 (2009)
GS Caltex Cup
GS Caltex Cup
The GS Caltex Cup is a Go competition.-Outline:The GS Caltex Cup replaced the LG Refined Oil Cup. It is sponsored by the GS Caltex Corporation and Daily Economic News. It currently has the biggest prize in South Korea. The main tournament is a 16 player knockout. The final is a best-of-5. Komi is...

 
1 (2010) 1 (2008)
Chunwon
Chunwon
The Chunwon is a Go competition in Korea.The winner of the Chunwon goes on to play the winner of the Chinese equivalent , in the annual China–Korea Tengen competition. -Outline:...

 
1 (2007) 1 (2003)
BC Card Cup  1 (2007) 2 (2001, 2006)
SK Gas Cup
SK Gas Cup
-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 komi is 6.5 points. Thinking time is 3 hours. The winner's prize is 10,000,000 Won .-Past winners:...

 
1 (1999)
New Pro King  1 (2007) 2 (2001, 2006)
Total 4 8
Continental
China-Korea Tengen
China-Korea Tengen
The China–Korea Tengen is a Go competition. it pits the holders of the Tianyuan competition in China, versus the Hanguk Kiwon's Chunwon winner. Both these qualifying competitions are equivalent to the Nihon Ki-in's Tengen in Japan.-Outline:...

 
1 (2008)
Total 1 0
Career total
Total 5 8

Korean Baduk League

Season Team Place Record
2007  Team Hangame (Captain) 5th place 9–4
2008  Team World Meridian (Captain) Fourth place 11–4
2009  Team Batoo (Captain) Third place 6–7
2010
2010 Korean Baduk League
The 2010 Korean Baduk League began on 6 May 2010 and concluded on 23 January 2011. Shinan Chunil Salt defeated Hangame in the final, winning their first league title.-Teams:Chungbuk and Konkuk Milk#Heo Young-ho#Yun Junsang#Han Wonggyu#Cho Hunhyun...

 
Team Hite Jinro  Fourth place 12–5
2011
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...

 
Team Netmarble  TBD 0–1

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