Quzhou-Lanke Cup World Go Open is organized by Chinese Weiqi Association and Quzhou municipal people's government.[1][2]

Rules

Games are played under Chinese rules with a 7.5 point komi. Each player has 2 hours of main time with five 60-second byoyomi periods.[3]

The prizes are: 1.8 million Chinese Yuan for champion, 600 thousand yuan for runner-up, 200 thousand yuan for losers of semifinal, 100 thousand yuan for losers of round 3, 50 thousand yuan for losers of round 2, 30 thousand yuan for loser of round 1.[4]

The 1st Lanke Cup World Go Open

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                  
 
May 5, 2023, Quzhou, Zhejiang
 
 
Gu Zihao 9pChina1
 
May 6
 
Han Seungjoo 9pSouth Korea0
 
Gu ZihaoChina1
 
 
 
Park JunghwanSouth Korea0
 
Park Junghwan 9pSouth Korea1
 
May 8
 
Zhao Chenyu 9pChina0
 
Gu ZihaoChina1
 
 
 
An SungjoonSouth Korea0
 
An Sungjoon 9pSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Yu Zhengqi 8pJapan0
 
An SungjoonSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Tao XinranChina0
 
Tao Xinran 9pChina1
 
May 9
 
Kang Dong-yun 9pSouth Korea0
 
Gu ZihaoChina1
 
 
 
Park GeunhoSouth Korea0
 
Park Geunho 6pSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Cao Xiaoyang 5pChina0
 
Park GeunhoSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Xie ErhaoChina0
 
Xie Erhao 9pChina1
 
 
 
Yuta Iyama 9pJapan0
 
Park GeunhoSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Wang XinghaoChina0
 
Wang Xinghao 8pChina1
 
 
 
Ida Atsushi 9pJapan0
 
Wang XinghaoChina1
 
 
 
Byun SangilSouth Korea0
 
Byun Sangil 9pSouth Korea1
 
June 14–17
 
Tang Weixing 9pChina0
 
Gu ZihaoChina2
 
 
 
Shin Jin-seoSouth Korea1
 
Shin Jin-seo 9pSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Li Qincheng 9pChina0
 
Shin Jin-seoSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Ding HaoChina0
 
Ding Hao 9pChina1
 
 
 
Xu Haohong 9pChinese Taipei0
 
Shin Jin-seoSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Li WeiqingChina0
 
Li Weiqing 9pChina1
 
 
 
Alexander Qi 1pUnited States0
 
Li WeiqingChina1
 
 
 
Jiang WeijieChina0
 
Jiang Weijie 9pChina1
 
 
 
Ali Jabarin 2pEurope0
 
Shin Jin-seoSouth Korea1
 
 
 
Tan XiaoChina0
 
Tan Xiao 9pChina1
 
 
 
Hsu Chia-yuan 9pJapan0
 
Tan XiaoChina1
 
 
 
Lai JunfuChinese Taipei0
 
Lai Junfu 8pChinese Taipei1
 
 
 
Ke Jie 9pChina0
 
Tan XiaoChina1
 
 
 
Lian XiaoChina0
 
Lian Xiao 9pChina1
 
 
 
Seki Kotaro 9pJapan0
 
Lian XiaoChina1
 
 
 
Li XuanhaoChina0
 
Li Xuanhao 9pChina1
 
 
Won Seongjin 9pSouth Korea0
 

References

  1. 1st Lanke Cup World Go Open Championship opens in Quzhou
  2. Knockout round for 1st Lanke Cup World Go Open Championship kicks off in Quzhou
  3. "烂柯杯决赛将近 申真谞赴华参赛将战辜梓豪". Sina Sports (in Chinese). June 12, 2023.
  4. "'최강 신진서 의심하지 마' 3년 만의 오프라인 세계기전 난가배 이모저모". Ilyo Shinmun (in Korean). April 25, 2023.
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