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

EditionYearNat.WinnerNat.Runner-up
11988JapanTakemiya MasakiJapanRin Kaiho
21989
31990Rin KaihoChinaNie Weiping
41991Cho ChikunQian Yuping
51992Otake HideoJapanO Rissei
61993South KoreaYoo ChanghyukSouth KoreaCho Hunhyun
71994Cho HunhyunYoo Changhyuk
81995ChinaMa XiaochunJapanKobayashi Koichi
91996South KoreaLee Chang-hoChinaMa Xiaochun
101997JapanKobayashi KoichiJapanO Rissei
111998South KoreaLee Chang-hoChinaChang Hao
121999Yoo ChanghyukMa Xiaochun
132000Cho HunhyunChang Hao
142001South KoreaChoi Myung-Hoon
152002Lee SedolYoo Changhyuk
162003Song Tae Kon
172004Pak Yeong-hunJapanYoda Norimoto
182005Lee SedolSouth KoreaChoi Cheol-han
192006Park JungsangChinaZhou Heyang
202007Pak Yeong-hunSouth KoreaLee Chang-ho
212008ChinaGu Li
222009South KoreaKang Dongyun
232010ChinaKong JieSouth KoreaLee Sedol
242011South KoreaPark JunghwanChinaQiu Jun

References

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