Welcome to the 6th GLOBIS Cup World Go U-20. The event you’ve all been waiting for is finally here! The GLOBIS Cup is the only global Go tournament held in Japan.
In the first year—for the first time in 16 years at a global tournament—we had two Japanese players face off in the final round. In the second year, Chinese and Koreans shared the awards stage. In the third year, participants from China, Japan, and Korea each won a prize. In the fourth year, two Japanese players got through to the semifinals and the Japanese and Koreans dominated the top 4. Last year, Chinese and Koreans again dominated the awards stage, but Rina Fujisawa achieved the brilliant feat of getting through to the quarterfinals, the first time a female player has reached that far.
Now, in our sixth year, we again are down to 16 players from Japan, China, Korea, Chinese Taipei, North America, Europe, and the rest of Asia and Oceania. I am sure that they will play exciting games again.
We established the GLOBIS Cup to create an opportunity for the young players here to compete with each other on this GLOBIS Cup stage, and to perform well on a global stage. Today, the GLOBIS Cup is becoming a global gateway to success for these young players.
This year, the world of Go in Japan is full of positive news. A nine-year old is set to become the youngest professional Go player ever. In the 6th GLOBIS Cup, for the first time we have two Japanese female players joining us.
We are excited to see what drama will unfold next. We hope that you will spread the word about the GLOBIS Cup to many people, so that the number of Go fans will increase far and wide, and that the world of Go will spread further around the globe.
Dates | |
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Thu, April 18: 18:00~ Arrive in Japan & Welcome Reception, Spot selection | |
Fri, April 19: 1st round 10:00~ 2nd round 13:00~ | |
Sat, April 20: 3rd round 10:00~ Quarterfinals 13:00~ | |
Sun, April 21: Semifinals 10:00~ Finals 13:00~ 3rd Tournament Championship Commentary and Awards Ceremony | |
Venue: GLOBIS Tokyo Campus | |
Number of players: 16 |
Grand Champion | : ¥3,000,000 |
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Runner-up | : ¥500,000 |
3rd place | : ¥200,000 |
Chen Chijui 5dan
A-1
Ding Hao 5dan
B-2
Shin Minjun 9dan
C-1
Shibano Toramaru 7dan
D-2
Shin Jinseo 9dan
B-1
Chen Zijian 7dan
A-2
Park Sangjin 3dan
D-1
Wang Zejin 6dan
C-2
*If a first round selection pits two players from the same country against each other, a reselection will occur so that each player faces an opponent from a different country.
Group A | ||||
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April 19 10:00 | April 19 13:00 | |||
No. | Player's name | game #1 winner | game #2 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
1 | Onishi Ryuhei![]() | Chen Zijian![]() | Chen Chijui![]() | position as "A-1" |
2 | Chen Zijian![]() | |||
3 | Nyu Eiko![]() | Chen Chijui![]() | ||
4 | Chen Chijui![]() |
Group B | ||||
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April 19 10:00 | April 19 13:00 | |||
No. | Player's name | game #1 winner | game #2 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
5 | Mutsuura Yuta![]() | Shin Jinseo![]() | Shin Jinseo![]() | position as "B-1" |
6 | Shin Jinseo![]() | |||
7 | Ding Hao![]() | Ding Hao![]() | ||
8 | Master Pongsakarn Sornarra ![]() |
Group C | ||||
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April 19 10:00 | April 19 13:00 | |||
No. | Player's name | game #1 winner | game #2 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
9 | Hirose Yuichi![]() | Hirose Yuichi![]() | Shin Minjun![]() | position as "C-1" |
10 | Wang Zejin![]() | |||
11 | Shin Minjun![]() | Shin Minjun![]() | ||
12 | Brandon Zhou![]() |
Group D | ||||
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April 19 10:00 | April 19 13:00 | |||
No. | Player's name | game #1 winner | game #2 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
13 | Shibano Toramaru![]() | Park Sangjin![]() | Park Sangjin![]() | position as "D-1" |
14 | Park Sangjin![]() | |||
15 | Ueno Asami![]() | Ueno Asami![]() | ||
16 | Anton Chernykh![]() |
Losers for Group A | ||||
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Score | April 19 13:00 | April 20 10:00 | ||
No. | Player's name | game #2 winner | game #3 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
A-0 | Onishi Ryuhei![]() | Nyu Eiko![]() | Chen Zijian![]() | position as "A-2" |
A-0 | Nyu Eiko![]() | |||
A-1 | Chen Zijian![]() |
Losers for Group B | ||||
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Score | April 19 13:00 | April 20 10:00 | ||
No. | Player's name | game #2 winner | game #3 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
B-0 | Mutsuura Yuta![]() | Mutsuura Yuta![]() | Ding Hao![]() | position as "B-2" |
B-0 | Master Pongsakarn Sornarra ![]() | |||
B-1 | Ding Hao![]() |
Losers for Group C | ||||
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Score | April 19 13:00 | April 20 10:00 | ||
No. | Player's name | game #2 winner | game #3 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
C-0 | Wang Zejin![]() | Wang Zejin![]() | Wang Zejin![]() | position as "C-2" |
C-0 | Brandon Zhou![]() | |||
C-1 | Hirose Yuichi![]() |
Losers for Group D | ||||
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Score | April 19 13:00 | April 20 10:00 | ||
No. | Player's name | game #2 winner | game #3 winner | advanced to knockout stage |
D-0 | Shibano Toramaru![]() | Shibano Toramaru![]() | Shibano Toramaru![]() | position as "D-2" |
D-0 | Anton Chernykh![]() | |||
D-1 | Ueno Asami![]() |
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