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History of Topics 2010
14 JulyInternational news![]() Kong Jie repeats in TV Asia Kong Jie 9-dan of China scored his first international success by winning the 21st TV Asia Cup last year. He followed that up with two more international wins (the 14th Samsung cup and the 14th LG Cup), which established him as the top international player. He has now capped a successful year by winning the TV Asia Cup again.
The 22nd cup was held in Kyoto in Japan from 1 to 3 June. Kong, who was seeded into the semifinal stage, beat Yi Ch'ang-ho of Korea to make the final. The other star of the tournament was a representative of the host country, Yuki Satoshi 9-dan, who defeated Chen Yaoye 9-dan of China and Kang Tong-yun 9-dan of Korea to set up a play-off with Kong. Yuki took the early lead in the final, but Kong played aggressively in settling a group inside Yuki's moyo and upset his lead.
Full results:
Yi Ch'ang-ho gets married At a press conference held at the Korean Ki-in on 15 June, Yi Ch'ang-ho 9-dan announced his engagement to Yi Doyun. The press conference lasted 50 minutes, but Yi Ch'ang-ho, who usually shows almost no emotion even when he wins a world championship, and his fiancée were wreathed in smiles from beginning to end and were photographed hugging each other. A simple wedding, attended only by family and close relatives, was held on 28 June.
![]() Kong Jie wins Fujitsu Cup In the final of the 23rd Fujitsu Cup, Kong Jie 9-dan of China beat Yi Se-tol 9-dan of Korea by a big margin. The game was held at the Nihon Ki-in on 5 July; taking white, Kong completely outplayed Yi Se-tol 9-dan of Korea and won by 12.5 points.
In the play-off for third place, Qiu Jun 8-dan (B) of China beat Piao Wenyao 5-dan, also of China, by resignation. This is Kong's fifth international title and his fourth concurrent one, so he has strengthened his claim to the number one spot internationally. In little more than a year, Kong has reached 7th place in the list of international title winners. This year three of the top four were from China, which confirms the power shift that is taking place in world go. Over the last two years or so, China has been doing increasingly well in international tournaments.
The 23rd World Go Championship
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Link to Fujitsu Cup
15th LG Cup Five Chinese and three Korean players have won their way to the quarterfinals of the 15th LG Cup. The most noteworthy result came in the first round, where Gu Li of China defeated Yi Se-tol of Korea. Although he lost in the second round, this may be a sign that Gu is coming out of his slump.
The quarterfinalists are Kong Jie, Piao Wenyao, Hu Yaoyu, Wang Yao, and Meng Tailing, all of China, and Yi Ch'ang-ho, Ch'oe Ch'eol-han, and An Cho-yeong of Korea. The tournament resumes in November. ![]() Zhou wins Taiwan-Japan
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| Hane Naoki HONINBO 1 ― 4 Yamashita Keigo | |||
| Date(2010) | Venue | Result | |
| 1st | 11, 12 May | Hokkaido | Hane (B) won by 3.5 |
| 2nd | 26, 27 May |
Fukuoka | Yamashita (B) won by 1.5 |
| 3rd | 8, 9 June | Nara | Yamashita (W) won by resignaiton |
| 4th | 17, 18 June | Mie | Yamashita (B) won by resignaiton |
| 5th | 28, 29 June | Saitama | Yamashita (W) won by 7.5 |
| 6th | 14, 15 July | Shizuoka | ― |
| 7th | 28, 29 July | Niigata | ― |

| Cho U GOSEI 1 ― 1 Sakai Hideyuki | |||
| Date(2010) | Venue | Result | |
| 1st | 24 June | Miyagi | Cho (W) won by resignaiton |
| 2nd | 9 July |
Ishikawa | Sakai (W) won by 2.5 |
| 3rd | 20 July | Niigata | |
| 4th | 19 Aug | Osaka | |
| 5th | 27 Aug | Tokyo | |
| (13 May) | Yamada Kimio 9-dan (W) beat Ogata Masaki 9-dan by resignation. (This loss doomed Ogata, then on 0-6, to demotion from the league.) |
| (3 June) | Takao Shinji 9-dan (W) beat Cho Chikun, 25th Honinbo, by 7.5 points. |
| (10 June) | Cho U Kisei (B) beat O Meien 9-dan by resignation. |
| (17 June) | Sakai Hideyuki 7-dan (W) beat Yamada Kimio 9-dan by resignation. Yuki Satoshi 9-dan (W) beat Mizokami Tomochika 8-dan by 3.5 points. |
| (I July) | Cho U Kisei (W) beat Cho Chikun, 25th Honinbo, by resignation. Takao Shinji 9-dan (B) beat Yamada Kimio 9-dan by resignation. O Meien 9-dan (B) beat Sakai Hideyuki 7-dan by half a point. |
| (8 July) | Ogata Masaki 9-dan (W) beat Yuki Satoshi 9-dan by 1.5 points. |
| RNK | Player | Cho | KIMI | Takao | Sakai | Ogata | ChoC | O | Yuki | Mizo | Score | Place |
| 1 | Cho U | ― | 1 Jan. |
B1
May |
1
Apr. |
B
Aug |
1
July |
B1
June |
0 Feb. |
B1 Mar. |
6-1 | |
| 2 | Yamada Kimio | B0 Jan. |
― | 0
July |
B0
June |
1
May |
B
Aug |
0
Mar. |
B0 Dec.
| 0 Apr. |
1-6 | |
| 3 | Takao Shinji | 0
May |
B1
July |
― | 1 Dec. |
B1 Mar. |
1
June |
B1 Jan. |
Aug |
B1
Feb. |
6-1 | |
| 4 | Sakai Hideyuki | B0
Apr. |
1
June. |
B0
Dec |
― | 1
Feb. |
B1 Jan. |
0
July |
B1 Mar. |
Aug |
4-3 | |
| 5 | Ogata Masaki | Aug. |
B0 May |
0
Mar. |
B0
Feb. |
― | 0
Apr. |
B0 Dec. |
1
June. |
B0 Jan. |
1-6 | |
| 6 | Cho Chikun | B0
July |
Aug. |
B0
June |
0
Jan. |
B1 Apr. |
― | 1
Feb. |
B0
May |
1 Dec. |
3-4 | |
| 7 | O Meien | 0
June |
B
Mar. |
0 Jan. |
B1
July. |
1 Dec. |
B0
Feb. |
― | 0
Apr. |
B0
May |
3-5 | |
| 7 | Yuki Satoshi | B1 Feb. |
1 Dec.
|
B
Aug. |
0
Mar. |
B0
July |
1
May |
B1
Apr. |
― | 1
June |
5-2 | |
| 7 | Mizokami Tomochika | 0
Mar. |
B1
Apr. |
0
Feb. |
B
Aug. |
1 Jan. |
B0 Dec. |
1
May |
B0
June |
― | 3-4 |
| (3 June) | (A League) | Kato Atsushi 8-dan (W) beat Yoda Norimoto 9-dan by half a point. |
| (B League) | Yamashiro Hiroshi 9-dan (W) beat Akiyama Jiro 8-dan by 1.5 points. | |
| (17 June) | (A League) | Takao Shinji 9-dan (B) beat Kono Rin 9-dan by resignation. |
| (B League) | Iyama Yuta Meijin (W) beat Ryu Shikun 9-dan by resignation. | |
| (24 June) | (A League) | Yamashita Keigo Tengen (B) beat O Meien 9-dan by resignation. |
| (B League) | O Rissei 9-dan (W) beat Hane Naoki Honinbo by resignation. | |
| (8 July) | (B League) | Iyama Yuta Meijin (W) beat O Rissei 9-dan by 11.5 points. Ryu Shikun 9-dan (B) beat Akiyama Jiro 8-dan by resignation. |
| League A | |||||||||
| Place | RNK | Player | Yamashita | Yoda | Kono | Takao | O M | Kato | Score |
| 1 | Yamashita Keigo | ─ | Oct |
B Sep |
Aug |
B1 June |
July |
1-0 | |
| 2 | Yoda Norimoto | B Oct |
─ | Aug |
B July |
Sep |
B0 June |
0-1 | |
| 3 | Kono Rin | Sep |
B Aug |
─ | 0 June |
B July |
Oct |
0-1 | |
| 4 | Takao Shinji | B Aug |
July |
B1 June |
─ | Oct |
B Sep |
1-0 | |
| 5 | O Meien | 0 June |
B Sep |
July |
B Oct |
─ | Aug |
0-1 | |
| 5 | Kato Atsushi | B July |
1 June |
B Oct |
Sep |
B Aug |
─ | 1-0 | |
| League B | |||||||||
| Place | RNK | Player | O R | Akiyama | Hane | Iyama | Yamashiro | Ryu | Score |
| 1 | O Rissei | ─ | B Aug |
1 June |
B0 July |
Sep |
B Oct |
1-1 | |
| 2 | Akiyama Jiro | Aug |
─ | B Oct |
Sep |
B0 June |
0 July |
0-2 | |
| 3 | Hane Naoki | B0 June |
Oct |
─ | B Aug |
July |
B Sep |
0-1 | |
| 4 | Iyama Yuta | 1 July |
B Sep |
Aug |
─ | B Oct |
1 June |
2-0 | |
| 5 | Yamashiro Hiroshi | B Sep |
1 June |
B July |
Oct |
─ | B Aug |
1-0 | |
| 5 | Ryu Shikun | Oct |
B1 July |
Sep |
B0 June |
Aug |
─ | 1-1 | |
| Player | 1st | 2nd | Semifinal | Final |
| Mitani Tetsuya | Mitani 5/6 |
Mitani 6/3 |
Mochizuki 7/8 |
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| Ogaki Yusaku | ||||
| Seto Taiki | Hane 4/29 |
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| Hane Naoki | ||||
| Matsumoto Takehisa | Mochizuki 5/13 |
Mochizuki 6/17 |
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| Mochizuki Kenichi | ||||
| Imamura Toshiya | Imamura 5/20 |
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| Kono Rin | ||||
| Kobayashi Satoru | Kobayashi 4/29 |
Yamada 6/24 |
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| Yamashita Keigo | ||||
| Kiyonari Tetsuya | Yamada 4/22 |
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| Yamada Kimio | ||||
| Ishida Atsushi | Yoda 4/15 |
Iyama 5/27 |
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| Yoda Norimoto | ||||
| Iyama Yuta | Iyama 5/13 |
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| Takao Shinji |
| Player | 1st | 2nd | Q-Final | S-Final | Final | |
| Nakano Yasuhiro | Akiyama 1/14 |
Akiyama 2/18 |
Akiyama 3/25 |
Yuki 6/10 |
Yuki 7/1 |
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| Akiyama Jiro | ||||||
| Hoshino Masaki | ||||||
| Cho Sonjin | Cho S 12/17 |
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| Nakane Naoyuki | ||||||
| Yuki Satoshi | Yuki 2/18 |
Yuki 4/29 |
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| Kono Rin | ||||||
| Shuto Shun | Shuto 12/10 |
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| Oba Junya | ||||||
| Takemiya Masaki | Takemiya 1/7 |
Yoda 3/4 |
Yoda 5/20 |
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| Murakawa Daisuke | ||||||
| Takao Shinji | Yoda 1/28 |
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| Yoda Norimoto | ||||||
| Kim Pyongmin | Ishida 1/28 |
Redmond 4/1 |
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| Ishida Atsushi | ||||||
| Cho Riyu | Redmond 3/4 |
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| M.Redmond | ||||||
| So Yokoku | Cho C 2/25 |
Ryu 4/29 |
Cho U 5/27 |
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| Cho Chikun | ||||||
| Kobayashi Koichi | Ryu 1/28 |
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| Ryu Shikun | ||||||
| Hane Naoki | Iyama 2/1 |
Cho U 4/29 |
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| Iyama Yuta | ||||||
| Cho U | Cho U 3/22 |
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| Ogata Masaki | ||||||
| Imamura Toshiya | Imamura 1/21 |
Mizokami 3/11 |
Kim 5/27 |
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| Shida Tatsuya | ||||||
| Mizokami Tomochika | Mizokami 1/21 |
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| Komatsu Hideki | ||||||
| Seto Taiki | Kim 2/11 |
Kim 3/4 |
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| Kim Sujun | ||||||
| Yamada Kimio | Yamada 12/17 |
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| Sekiyama Toshimichi | ||||||


| (20 May) | Yoda Norimoto 9-dan (B) beat Michael Redmond 9-dan by 1.5 points (36th Tengen tournament, main section) |
| (3 June) | Fukui Masaaki 9-dan (B) beat Redmond 9-dan by resignation (Preliminary C, 36th Kisei tournament). |
| (17 June) | Redmond 9-dan beat Cho U Kisei by half a point (1st round, main section, 17th Agon Kiriyama Cup). |
| (21 June) | Redmond 9-dan (W) beat Sugimoto Akira 7-dan by 1.5 points; Redmond (W) beat Hashimoto Yujiro 9-dan by resignation (both games in Preliminary B of the 19th Ryusei tournament). |
| (8 July) | Yamashita Keigo Honinbo (B) beat Redmond 9-dan by resignation (second round, main section, 17th Agon Kiriyama Cup). |
