All previous world Go masters champions.
★ 【 Ying's Cup 】
1, Introduction:
Shi Ying Cup was founded by Mr. Ying Changqi and sponsored by Shi Ying Group. The first competition is held in 1988, once every four years. Just in sync with the Olympic Games, it is called the Olympic Games in Weiqi. The first prize of Yingshi Cup is $400,000, and the second prize is $654.38+10,000, which is the highest prize of Go so far. The competition adopts the proper rules. The competition system is the first single defeat and elimination system, the semi-final is the three defenses and the final is the five defenses.
2. Past champions:
First session: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Second session: Xu Fengzhu (Republic of Korea)
Third session: Liu Changhe (Republic of Korea)
The fourth session: Li Changgao (ROK)
Fifth session: Chang Hao (China)
The fourth session: Li Changgao (ROK)
★ [Fujitsu Cup]
1, Introduction:
Fujitsu Cup is co-sponsored by Japan Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan Chess Academy and Kansai Chess Academy, and sponsored by Fujitsu Corporation of Japan. It is the first World Weiqi Competition, which was born in 1988 and held once a year. It has been held 19 times so far. The competition adopts the single defeat elimination system until the final champion is decided. The prize money of Fujitsu Cup was originally 20 million yen, but it has been reduced to 6,543,805 yen since 2003.
2. Past champions:
First session: Masaki Takemiya (Japan)
Second session: Masaki Takemiya (Japan)
Third session: Lin Haifeng (Japan)
The fourth session: Zhao Zhixun (Japan)
Scene 5: Hero of the Big Bamboo (Japan)
Sixth session: Liu Changhe (Republic of Korea)
Seventh session: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Eighth session: Ma (China)
Ninth session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Tenth session: Koichi Kobayashi (Japan)
Eleventh place: Li Changgao (Korean)
12: Liu Changhe (ROK)
Session 13: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Session 14: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Session 15: Li Shishi (ROK)
Session 16: Li Shishi (ROK)
Seventeenth session: Young Joon Park (Republic of Korea)
Session 18: Li Shishi (ROK)
19: Park Jung-heung (Korea)
★ 【 Toyo Securities Cup 】
1, Introduction:
Toyo Securities Cup is sponsored by Korea Chess Institute and sponsored by Toyo Securities Company. It was originally a chess game in Korea. From the third session, it was changed to a chess competition, thus becoming the third world slow chess individual Go competition after Fujitsu Cup and Shi Ying Cup. It was born in 1990 (the third chess match) and ended in1May 998 13. The Toyo Securities Cup competition adopts the rules of Korean Go, and the black side places 5.5 orders, with a 3-hour and 5-minute countdown delay system for each side. The competition system is 24 players' single defeat and elimination system, and the final is the best of five games.
2. Past champions:
Third session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
The fourth session: Li Changgao (ROK)
Fifth session: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Sixth session: Ma (China)
Seventh session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Eighth session: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Ninth session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
★ [LG Cup]
1, Introduction:
The LG Cup World Chess Championship was founded in 1996, sponsored by Chosun Ilbo and sponsored by LG. The prize money of the champion of LG Cup is 250 million won, and the competition system is a single-defeat elimination match until the final player is produced. The final game adopts five moves. Starting from the 10 competition, the imitation competition of the three-star cup was changed to the open competition, with a total of 32 contestants, of whom 16 was the seed and entered the competition directly, while the other 16 contestants had to go through the qualifiers before entering the competition.
2. Past champions:
First session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Second session: Risai (Japan)
Third session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Fourth session: Yu Bin (China)
Fifth session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Sixth session: Liu Changhe (Republic of Korea)
Seventh session: Li Shishi (ROK)
Eighth session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Ninth session: Zhang Xu (Japan)
Tenth session: Guli (China)
★ [Three-Star Cup]
1, Introduction:
Samsung Cup was founded in 1996, co-sponsored by Korea Central Daily News and KBS, and sponsored by Samsung Fire and Marine Insurance Company of Korea. The first prize is 200 million won and the second prize is 50 million won. Players from all over the world won the championship right of 16 through the qualifiers, and another 16 was the seed player, who was not selected and entered the championship directly. Now, the final is three defenses.
2. Past champions:
First meeting: yoda norimoto (Japan)
Second session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Third session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
The fourth session: Li Changgao (ROK)
Fifth session: Liu Changhe (Republic of Korea)
Sixth session: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Seventh session: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Eighth session: Zhao Zhixun (Japan)
Ninth session: Li Shishi (ROK)
Tenth session: Roche and (China)
★ 【 Chunlan Cup 】
1, Introduction:
Chunlan Cup was born in 1999. It is a world competition sponsored by China Weiqi Association and sponsored by Chunlan Company of China. The total prize is $400,000, of which the first prize is $6.5438+$5,000. The competition adopts the single defeat elimination system, and the final is three defenses. At the beginning, it was positioned once a year, and it was changed from the fourth session to the biennial session.
2. Past champions:
First session: Cao Xunxuan (Republic of Korea)
Second session: Risai (Japan)
Third session: Liu Changhe (Republic of Korea)
The fourth session: Li Changgao (ROK)
Fifth session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
★ 【 Toyota Cup 】
1, Introduction:
The Toyota Cup, which started in 2002, is another super competition in the world of chess after Fujitsu Cup, Shi Ying Cup, Samsung Cup, LG Cup and Chunlan Cup. This tournament is sponsored by Toyota Corporation of Japan, Japan Chess Institute and Japan Economic News Agency. The first prize is 30 million yen, and the new Toyota car with a value of100000 yen is awarded. The competition adopts Japanese rules, with 6.5 black stickers. The competition time is 3 hours for each side, and 10 minute is reserved for seconds. Competition * * *, a total of 32 places, the competition adopts the single elimination system, and the final has been changed from the second session to the three defenses. It is held every two years, and the top four players in the last session directly participate in the next competition.
2. Previous champions and award-winning history:
First session: Li Changgao (Republic of Korea)
Scene 2: Li Shishi (Korean