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This is a list ofprofessionalGo tournaments, for competitors in theboard game ofGo. The tradition, initiated by theHoninbo Tournament inJapan, is for an event to be run annually, leading up to a title match and the award of a title for one year to the winner. Tournaments do not consist, generally, of players coming together in one place for a short period, but are spread out over time.

International

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Major

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NameFirst heldFrequencyFinalMain timeByoyomiWinner's purse
Ing Cup1988–89Every 4 yearsBest of 53h 30m[a]NoneUS$400,000
Samsung Cup1996AnnualBest of 32 hours5x60s300M
LG Cup1996–97AnnualBest of 33 hours5x40s300M
Chunlan Cup1998–99Every 2 yearsBest of 32h 30m5x60sUS$150,000
MLily Cup2013Every 2 yearsBest of 53 hours[b]5x60sRMB 1.8M
Lanke Cup2023AnnualBest of 32 hours5x60sRMB 1.8M

Defunct tournaments

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  • Bailing Cup (2012–2019) is a tournament sponsored by theBailing Group of China every two years. Its full name is "Bailing Aitou Cup", by which it is distinguished with a Chinese national tournament with the same name "Bailing Cup". The winner's purse is 1,800,000 CNY.
  • Tianfu Cup (天府杯) (2018) is a tournament sponsored by China. The winner's purse is 2,000,000 CNY.
  • BC Card Cup (2009–2012) was an annual tournament sponsored byBC Card. The winner's purse was 300,000,000 Won.
  • Fujitsu Cup (1988–2011) was a tournament sponsored byFujitsu and Yomiuri Shimbun. The winner's purse was 15,000,000 Yen.
  • World Oza (2002–2009) was a tournament sponsored byToyota Denso every two years. The winner's purse was 30,000,000 Yen.
  • Tong Yang Cup (1988–1998) was a competition sponsored by Tong Yang Investment Bank of South Korea.
  • Zhonghuan Cup was a title sponsored by theTaiwan Qiyuan andJPMorgan Chase. The winner's purse was 2,000,000 TWD. The competition was arguably not a major tournament because players from China have never participated and the prize money is considerably less than other major ones.

Women's

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Defunct tournaments

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Asian Games

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Go was a sport in theAsian Games in Guangzhou 2010 and Hangzhou 2022 (held in 2023 due to COVID-19). It is one of four board games in the multi-sport event, along withchess,xiangqi, andcontract bridge. The2010 competition featured three Go events: men's team, women's team, and mixed pair.Hangzhou 2022 also featured three Go events: men's individual, men's team, and women's team.

Continental

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Open

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Asia

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Major

Team

Defunct tournaments

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  • Jinro Cupun
  • Teda Cup Super Match
  • CSK Cup was a title sponsored byCSK.

China–Japan

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Defunct tournaments

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China-Taiwan

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Team

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  • China-Taiwan Yayi Cup is a title sponsored by Yayi and theTaiwan Qiyuan.

Taiwan-USA

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  • Chai-chin Cup

Women's

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Asia

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Team

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Defunct tournaments

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  • Bohae Cup
  • Eastern Airlines Cup
  • Women Go Contest

South Korea

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Major

  • GS Caltex Cup is a title sponsored by GS Caltex. The winner's purse is 50,000,000 won.
  • Guksu is a title sponsored by the Far East Daily News. The winner's purse is 40,000,000 Won.
  • Myeongin is a title sponsored by the SG Group. The winner's purse is 60,000,000 Won.

Minor

  • Maxim Cup is a title sponsored by Baduk TV and Dong Suh Foods. The winner's purse is 15,000,000 Won.

Hayago

  • Electron-Land Cup is a title sponsored by Korean Economic News, Baduk TV, and Cyber Kiwon. The winner's purse is 40,000,000 Won.
  • KBS Cup is a title sponsored byKBS. The winner's purse is 20,000,000 Won.

Leagues

  • Korean Baduk League is a league sponsored by Baduk TV.

Defunct tournaments

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  • TheKiseong was the Hanguk Kiwon equivalent to the Nihon-Kiin's Kisei competition and was sponsored by the Segye Ilbo (World Newspaper). The winner's purse was 18,000,000 SKW. The last title holder wasPark Young-Hoon (2008).
  • BC Card Cup was a title sponsored by Sports Korea andBC Card. The winner's purse is 20,000,000 Won.
  • SK Gas Cup was a title sponsored by SK Gas. The winner's purse is 10,000,000 Won.
  • Osram Cup was a title sponsored by Baduk TV.
  • Ch'eongpung Cup was a title sponsored by Sungpu Air Purifiers.
  • Yeongnam Ilbo Cup The winner's purse is 25,000,000 Won.
  • Sibdan Cup is a title sponsored by the Wonik Corporation. The winner's prize is 25,000,000 Won.
  • Prices Information Cup is a title sponsored by Korean Prices Information Foundation. The winner's purse is 22,000,000 Won.
  • Chunwon is a title sponsored by Sports Korea. The winner's purse is 20,000,000 Won.

Women's

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People's Republic of China

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Major

  • Qisheng (Kisei) is a title sponsored by theZhongguo Qiyuan. It was held between 1999–2001 and is relaunched in 2013. The winner's purse is 800,000 CNY.
  • Mingren (Meijin) is a title sponsored by theZhongguo Qiyuan. The current winner's purse is 150,000 CNY.
  • Tianyuan (Tengen) is a title sponsored by Zhongguo Qiyuan, New People's Evening News and New People's Weiqi Monthly Magazine. The current winner's purse is 400,000 CNY.
  • Changqi Cup is a title sponsored by the Zhongguo Qiyuan. The winner's purse is 450,000 CNY.

Minor

Hayago

  • CCTV Cup is a title sponsored by theCCTV. It is renamedChina Citic Bank Cup since 2012 due to the sponsor change. The current winner's purse is 200,000 CNY.
  • Ahan Tongshan Cup (Agon Cup) is a title sponsored by Agon Shu. The winner's purse is 200,000 CNY.
  • Xinan Wang is a title sponsored by Gyuqjing. The winner's purse is 50,000 CNY.

Leagues

  • Chinese A League

Defunct tournaments

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  • NEC Cup
  • Bawang
  • All Chinese Championship
  • Da Guo Shou
  • Five Cows Cup
  • Friendship Cup
  • Lebaishi Cup
  • Nanfang Cup
  • NEC Xinxiu Cup
  • New Sports Cup
  • New Physical Education Cup
  • Qiwang
  • Top Ten Tournament
  • Yongda Cup

Women's

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  • Female Weiqi Title is a title sponsored by Guodu.
  • Xianye Cup is a title sponsored by Xianye.
  • Bailing Cup is a title sponsored by Bailing Medicine Manufacturer.
  • Women's Xinren Wang is a title sponsored by the Zhongguo Qiyuan.

Taiwan

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Major

  • Tianyuan (Tengen) is a title sponsored by Minsheng Newspaper and the Taiwan Qiyuan.
  • Wangzuo (Oza) is a title sponsored by the Taiwan Qiyuan.
  • Guoshou (National Champion) is a title sponsored by the Taiwan Qiyuan.

Minor

  • CMC TV Cup is a title sponsored by the Taiwan Qiyuan.
  • Donggang Cup is a title sponsored by Donghe Gangtie and the Taiwan Qiyuan.
  • Zhonghuan Cup is a title sponsored by the Taiwan Qiyuan.
  • New Star Match is a title sponsored by the Taiwan Qiyuan.

North America

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Defunct tournaments

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Japan

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Open

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Major

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NameFirst heldFinalWinner's purseSponsor
Kisei1977Best of 743,000,000 yenYomiuri Shimbun
Meijin1976Best of 730,000,000 yenAsahi Shimbun
Honinbo1941Best of 728,000,000 yenMainichi Shimbun
Oza1953Best of 514,000,000 yenThe Nikkei
Tengen1975Best of 512,000,000 yenThree newspapers
Gosei1976Best of 58,000,000 yenVarious newspapers
Judan1962Best of 57,000,000 yenSankei Shimbun

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  • Agon Kiriyama Cup is a title sponsored byAgon Shu. The winner's purse is 10,000,000 Yen.
  • NHK Cup is a title sponsored byNHK. The winner's purse is 5,000,000 Yen.
  • Ryusei is a title sponsored by the Satellite Culture Japan. The winner's purse is 5,000,000 Yen.

Defunct tournaments

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Women's

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Nihon Ki-in

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  • Women's Honinbo is a title sponsored byKyodo News Agency. The winner's purse is 5,500,000 Yen.
  • Women's Meijin is a title sponsored by Fuji Evening Newspaper. The winner's purse is 5,100,000 Yen.
  • Women's Kisei is a title sponsored byNTT DoCoMo. The winner's purse is 5,000,000 Yen.
  • Aizu Central Hospital Cup is a title sponsored by the Aidu Chuo Hospital Cup. The prize for winning is 7,000,000 Yen.[1]
  • Women's Saikyo was a title sponsored by Tokyo Seimitsu until 2008. It was resurrected in 2016 and is now known as the Senko Cup Female Saiko (or just Senko Cup). The prize for winning purse is 8,000,000 Yen.

Defunct tournaments

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Kansai Ki-in

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  • Kansai Lady's Tournament is a title sponsored byTV Osaka.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Players who run out of time pay a two-point penalty to receive an extra 35 minutes, and can receive extra time this way at most three times. In rounds before the finals, the main time and extra time periods are shorter.
  2. ^3 hours in the finals; 2 hours in all other games

References

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  1. ^"Aidu Chuo Hospital Cup at Sensei's Library". Sensei's Library. Retrieved24 April 2016.

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