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| China 19th Mingren Title. (1/8/2007) |
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| In the game 3 of 19th Mingren Title best-of-5 final held on 1/8, Gu Li 9p defeated Zhou Ruiyang 4p by resignation and thus successfully defended his title again by 3:0. After this victory, Gu Li achieved nine consecutive wins in Mingren Title final. In the last two terms, he defeated Qiu Jun and Yu Bin all by 3:0. |

| 5th Jeongganjang Cup Women Go Contest Game 3. (12/13/2006) |
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| In the game 3 of 5th Jeongganjang Cup Women Go Contest held on 12/13, Kim Hyeoimin 4p of Korea defeated Lu Jia 1p of China by 5.5 points by resignation and stopped the latter's two straight wins. The game 4 will continue tomorrow. |

| 5th Jeongganjang Cup Women Go Contest Opening. (12/12/2006) |
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| The 5th Jeongganjang Cup Women Go Contest started to play on 12/11. In the first two games, Lu Jia 1p of China defeated Lee Hajin 2p of Korea by half point and Aoki Kikuyo 8p of Japan by 14.5 points respectively, winning two straight games. Tomorrow (12/13), one Korean player will challenge Lu Jia. |

| 11th Samsung Cup Semi Final Game One. (12/5/2006) |
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| In the game 1 of 11th Samsung Cup best-of-3 semi final held on 12/5, Chang Hao 9p defeated Seo Bongsoo 9p by resignation and Lee Changho 9p beat Baek Hongsuk 5p by resignation. The game 2 will take place on 12/7. |


| 1st Dali Travel Cup Women Go Contest. (11/28/2006) |
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| The quarter final of the 1st Dali Travel Cup Women Go Contest was held on 11/28. As a result, four Korean players Rui Naiwei 9p, Park JiEun 6p, Kim Hyeoimin 4p and Kim Eunsun 2p defeated their opponents respectively and advanced to the semi final. The semi final will take place on 11/29 and the best-of-3 final in May next year. Dali Travel Cup Women Go Contest is sponsored by Chinese, Korean and Japanese Go Association and Beijing Yuanrenrong Media Corp. of China, the champion prize is 100 thousands Chinese Yuan plus a new car worth another 100 thousands Yuan. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 10. (11/27/2006) |
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| In the game 10 of 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest, Park YuongHoon 9p defeated Chen Yaoye 5p by 2.5 points and achieved three consecutive victories in this event. So far, the second phase comes to an end, Both Korean Team and Chinese Team have two players left, Korea: Park YuongHoon 9p and Lee Changho 9p, China: Kong Jie 7p and Gu Li 9p. And Yoda Norimoto 9p is the only player left in Japanese Team. The final phase of this tournament will take place from 2/5/2007-2/9/2007 in Shanghai, China. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 8. (11/25/2006) |
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| Park YuongHoon 9p of Korea defeated Peng Quan 7p of China by 1.5 points in the game 8 of 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest and stopped the latter's five consecutive wins. The game 9 will take place tomorrow, Takao Shinji 8p of Japan will challenge Park YuongHoon. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 7. (11/24/2006) |
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| Peng Quan 7p of China defeated Yamada Kimio 9p of Japan by 3.5 points in the game 7 of 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest and achieved five consecutive wins! This ties the consecutive-win record in this event (Lee Changho in term 6 and Hu Yaoyu in term 4). One interesting thing is, Peng Quan won four games by 3.5 points. Tomorrow Park YuongHoon 9p of Korea will challenge. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 6. (11/23/2006) |
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| In the game 6 of 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest, Peng Quan 7p of China defeated the challenger Won SeongJin 7p of Korea by 3.5 points and achieved four consecutive victories in this event. After three consecutive wins, 10 million Won will be added to the prize for each additional win, so far Peng Quan already won 20 million Won prize. The game 7 will take place on 11/24, Yamada Kimio 9p of Japan will challenge. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 5. (11/22/2006) |
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| The second phase of 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest started to play on 11/22. In the game 5, Peng Quan 7p of China defeated Imamura Toshiya 9p by resignation with only 129 moves. So far, Peng Quan achieved three consecutive victories in this term and won consecutive-win prize of 10 million South Korean Won. The game 6 will continue tomorrow, one Korean player will challenge Peng Quan. |

| Korea 1st Women Kisung. (11/16/2006) |
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| In the title match of 1st Korean Women Kisung, Rui Naiwei 9p defeated Kim Sesil 2p by resignation. Rui Naiwei won the champion and the prize of 10 million South Korean Won. With this victory, Rui Naiwei also becomes women "all champion king" (Women Guksu, Women Myungin and Women Kisung). |

| 11th Samsung Cup Semi Finalists. (11/9/2006) |
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| In the last two quarter-final games of 11th Samsung Cup, two "Yao" (Wang Yao and Piao Wenyao) both lost their games, Seo Bongsoo and Lee Changho advanced to the semi final. The best-of-3 semi-final will take place on 12/5, 12/7 and 12/8 respectively, the pairings are Chang Hao vs. Seo Bongsoo and Lee Changho vs. Baek Hongsuk. |

| 11th LG Cup Quarter Final. (10/31/2006) |
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| In the other two quarter-final games of 11th LG Cup, Hong Minpyo 5p defeated Gu Li 9p by 5.5 points and Hu Yaoyu 8p beat Lee Changho 9p by resignation. Thus the final four are decided, Jo HanSeung 9p, Zhou Junxun 9p, Hu Yaoyu 8p and Hong Minpyo 5p advanced to the semi final. No matter who wins in the end, one new world champion will be born. The semi final will take place in January next year. |


| 6th Chunlan Cup Semi-Final. (9/30/2006) |
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| In the semi-final of 6th Chunlan Cup held on 9/30, Chang Hao 9p and Gu Li 9p defeated Peng Quan and Xie He by resignation respectively, and meet in the final, the final will take place in April next year. |



| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 4. (9/15/2006) |
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| In the game 4 (the last game of phase one) of 8th CJK Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest, Peng Quan 7p defeated Choi Cheolhan 9p by 3.5 points and won two consecutive games. So far, the first phase comes to an end, the second phase will start on 11/22 in Korea. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 3. (9/14/2006) |
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| Peng Quan 7p of China defeated Hane Naoki 9p by 3.5 points in the game 3 of 8th CJK Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest on 9/14, stopped the latter's two consecutive wins. Tomorrow, one Korean player will challenge Peng Quan, most likely Choi Cheolhan 9p. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 2. (9/13/2006) |
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| In the game 2 of 8th CJK Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest held on 9/13, Hane Naoki 9p defeated Cho Hunhyun 9p luckily by half point and achieved two consecutive wins in this event. The game 3 will continue on 9/14, one Chinese player will challenge. |

| 8th Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest Game 1. (9/12/2006) |
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| The 8th China-Japan-Korea Nong Shim Cup Ring Contest starts to play on 9/12 in Beijing, China. Five high hands from each country will participate this annual event. In this term, Chinese Team consists of Gu Li 9p, Wang Lei 8p, Kong Jie 7p, Peng Quan 7p and Chen Yaoye 5p, Korean Team has Lee Changho 9p, Cho Hunhyun 9p, Choi Cheolhan 9p, Park YuongHoon 9p and Won SeongJin 7p, Japanese Team includes Yoda Norimoto 9p, Hane Naoki 9p, Takao Shinji 9p, Yamada Kimio 9p and Imamura Toshiya 9p. In the game 1 held on 9/12, Hane Naoki 9p defeated Wang Lei 8p by 1.5 points, the game 2 will continue on 9/13. |

| 11th Samsung Cup Main Event Round One. (9/6/2006) |
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| The round one of 11th Samsung Cup main event was held on 9/6 in Korea, as a result, eight Chinese (Gu Li, Chang Hao, Luo Xihe, Chen Yaoye, Zhou Heyang, Yu Bin, Wang Yao and Piao Wenyao), seven Korean (Lee Changho, Lee Sedol, Park YuongHoon, Choi Cheolhan, Seo Bongsoo, Ko geuntae, Baek Hongsuk) and one Japanese (Yamashita Keigo) players advanced to the second round, the second round will continue on 9/8. |


| 3rd Toyota Cup World Oza Semi Final. (9/1/2006) |
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| In the semi final of 3rd Toyota Cup World Oza, Lee Sedol 9p knocked out Lee Changho 9p by resignation and Cho U 9p eliminated Park YuongHoon 9p by resignation, so Lee Sedol and Cho U will face off in best-of-3 final of this term, which will take place in January 2007. The rules for this tournament are, komi 6.5 points, 3 hours each side in regular time and 10 minutes in overtime. The champion prize is 30 million Yen and the runner-up prize is 10 million Yen. |


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