2014 Chunlan Cup
2014 Chunlan Cup
1st round - 3/26/2014
2nd round - 3/28/2014
Players;
Korea - Lee Sedol(last year's runner up), 5 seeded:Park Junghwan, Kim Jiseok, Choi Cheilhan(Top 3 from Korean ranking), Mok Jinseok, Kim Jeonghyun(selected through tournament.)
China - Chen Yaoye(last year's winner), Jiang Weijie, Zhou Ruiyang, Shi Yue, Gu Li, Tuo Jiaxi, Tang Weixing, Mi Yuting, Fan Tingyu, Lian Xiao
Japan - Iyama Yuta, Yamashita Keigo, Cho U, Kono Rin, Murakawa Daisuke
Taiwan - Wang Yuanjun
America - Jang Mingjiu
Europe - Fan Hui
1st round; 16 players compete for 8 places in 2nd round.
8 players seeded in 2nd round - Park Junghwan, Kim Jiseok, Lee Sedol, Choi Cheolhan, Jiang Weijie, Zhou Ruiyang, Shi Yue, Chen Yaoye
2nd round - 3/28/2014
Players;
Korea - Lee Sedol(last year's runner up), 5 seeded:Park Junghwan, Kim Jiseok, Choi Cheilhan(Top 3 from Korean ranking), Mok Jinseok, Kim Jeonghyun(selected through tournament.)
China - Chen Yaoye(last year's winner), Jiang Weijie, Zhou Ruiyang, Shi Yue, Gu Li, Tuo Jiaxi, Tang Weixing, Mi Yuting, Fan Tingyu, Lian Xiao
Japan - Iyama Yuta, Yamashita Keigo, Cho U, Kono Rin, Murakawa Daisuke
Taiwan - Wang Yuanjun
America - Jang Mingjiu
Europe - Fan Hui
1st round; 16 players compete for 8 places in 2nd round.
8 players seeded in 2nd round - Park Junghwan, Kim Jiseok, Lee Sedol, Choi Cheolhan, Jiang Weijie, Zhou Ruiyang, Shi Yue, Chen Yaoye
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
According to the Nihon Kiin website the Japan participants are:
Iyama Yuta
Yamashita Keigo
Cho U
Kono Rin
Murakawa Daisuke
Iyama Yuta
Yamashita Keigo
Cho U
Kono Rin
Murakawa Daisuke
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
1st round;
Tuo Jiaxi defeated Jang Mingjiu by resign.
Cho U defeated Fan Hui by resign.
Mi Yuting defeated Mok Jinseok by resign.
Gu Li defeated Kim Jeonghyun by resign.
Tang Weixing defeated Yamashita Keigo by resign.
Kono Rin defeated Fan Tingyu by resign.
Murakawa Daisuke defeated Lian Xiao by resign.
Iyama Yuuta defeated Wang Yuanjun by 0.5.
Tuo Jiaxi defeated Jang Mingjiu by resign.
Cho U defeated Fan Hui by resign.
Mi Yuting defeated Mok Jinseok by resign.
Gu Li defeated Kim Jeonghyun by resign.
Tang Weixing defeated Yamashita Keigo by resign.
Kono Rin defeated Fan Tingyu by resign.
Murakawa Daisuke defeated Lian Xiao by resign.
Iyama Yuuta defeated Wang Yuanjun by 0.5.
Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
2nd round pairing;
Lee Sedol vs Gu Li
Park Junghwan vs Tang Weixing
Choi Cheolhan vs Mi Yuting
Kim Jiseok vs Tuo Jiaxi
Kono Rin vs Chen Yaoye
Murakawa Daisuke vs Shi Yue
Iyama Yuuta vs Zhou Ruiyang
Cho U vs Jiang Weijie
Lee Sedol vs Gu Li
Park Junghwan vs Tang Weixing
Choi Cheolhan vs Mi Yuting
Kim Jiseok vs Tuo Jiaxi
Kono Rin vs Chen Yaoye
Murakawa Daisuke vs Shi Yue
Iyama Yuuta vs Zhou Ruiyang
Cho U vs Jiang Weijie
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
So there's a wise-guy doing pairings.trout wrote:2nd round pairing;
Lee Sedol vs Gu Li
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
So there's a wise-guy doing pairings.
Yes! Though as the Chunlan operates on the principle of avoiding same-country clashes in the early rounds, it's not quite as far fetched as it might seem.
Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
Result of 2nd round;
Zhou Ruiyang defeated Iyama Yuuta by resign.
Mi Yuting defeated Choi Cheolhan by resign.
Chen Yaoye defeated Kono Rin by resign.
Kim Jiseok defeated Tuo Jiaxi by resign.
Shi Yue defeated Murakawa Daisuke by resign.
Cho U defeated Jiang Weijie by resign.
Gu Li defeated Lee Sedol by resign.
Park Junghwan defeated Tang Weixing by resign.
Zhou Ruiyang defeated Iyama Yuuta by resign.
Mi Yuting defeated Choi Cheolhan by resign.
Chen Yaoye defeated Kono Rin by resign.
Kim Jiseok defeated Tuo Jiaxi by resign.
Shi Yue defeated Murakawa Daisuke by resign.
Cho U defeated Jiang Weijie by resign.
Gu Li defeated Lee Sedol by resign.
Park Junghwan defeated Tang Weixing by resign.
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
As a fan of Japanese Go, it's a pain to see only Cho U winning this round... again. Wonder what's happening with "Go Go Japan" or some institution they raised to be more competitive in international matches.
And Iyama lost badly as well. :/
And Iyama lost badly as well. :/
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
They're still 5-4 (though you might not count a win against Fan Hui as all that valuable). That's actually a good showing for Japanese players, relative to past performance.
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
I'm also a Japanese Go fan, and yes, the 2nd round's result is a bit disappointing, although I understand that these Chinese opponents this round are very strong. Except Jiang Weijie is not really in good form recently, the remaining three are among world champions last year or the year before.
I did expect Murakawa continues his breakthrough in international scene by making his revenge to Shi Yue who beat him twice recently, as he did beat Lian Xiao to avenge the Japan-China Agon Cup's match. But it seems that he still have a way to go.
Kono Rin do exactly the same thing as what he did in the last LG Cup, beat Fan Tingyu before failing to Chen Yaoye
As for Iyama (yeah, my favorite), it seems he lost easily his match against top Chinese players. In Japan I almost never seen anyone could beat him straight forward well before 200 moves in the last 2 years! It seems to me that the game is already bad for him after 50 first moves...
I did expect Murakawa continues his breakthrough in international scene by making his revenge to Shi Yue who beat him twice recently, as he did beat Lian Xiao to avenge the Japan-China Agon Cup's match. But it seems that he still have a way to go.
Kono Rin do exactly the same thing as what he did in the last LG Cup, beat Fan Tingyu before failing to Chen Yaoye
As for Iyama (yeah, my favorite), it seems he lost easily his match against top Chinese players. In Japan I almost never seen anyone could beat him straight forward well before 200 moves in the last 2 years! It seems to me that the game is already bad for him after 50 first moves...
Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
Round of 8 and 4 will be played in this coming winter and the final will be held in early spring 2015.
Pairing for 3rd round;
Park Junghwan vs Chen Yaoye
Kim Jiseok vs Mi Yuting
Cho U vs Gu Li
Shi Yue vs Zhou Ruiyang
Pairing for 3rd round;
Park Junghwan vs Chen Yaoye
Kim Jiseok vs Mi Yuting
Cho U vs Gu Li
Shi Yue vs Zhou Ruiyang
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Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
3rd round and semi finals will be held in the 4th quarter of 2014. Finals will be in spring 2015. Chunlan cup is ran once every two years, therefore the big gap.
Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
macelee wrote:3rd round and semi finals will be held in the 4th quarter of 2014. Finals will be in spring 2015. Chunlan cup is ran once every two years, therefore the big gap.
Thanks for info.
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kimidori wrote:I did expect Murakawa continues his breakthrough in international scene by making his revenge to Shi Yue who beat him twice recently, as he did beat Lian Xiao to avenge the Japan-China Agon Cup's match. But it seems that he still have a way to go.
Kono Rin do exactly the same thing as what he did in the last LG Cup, beat Fan Tingyu before failing to Chen Yaoye![]()
As for Iyama (yeah, my favorite), it seems he lost easily his match against top Chinese players. In Japan I almost never seen anyone could beat him straight forward well before 200 moves in the last 2 years! It seems to me that the game is already bad for him after 50 first moves...
Murakawa is indeed someone to look over in the next few months/years! I enjoyed his game against Lee S. Also, Iyama may have "adjusted" his game since he has a particularly strong Chinese opponent? It's more "fighty" than usual - I've only seen games by him like that when he plays Yamashita K., which is a fighter on his own.
Re: 2014 Chunlan Cup
Round of 8(12/25);

Zhou Ruiyang defeated Shi Yue by resign.

Chen Yaoye defeated Park Junghwan by resign.

Kim Jiseok defeated Mi Yuting by resign.

Gu Li defeated Cho U by 1.5.
Round of 4 - 12/27
Pairing;
Kim Jiseok vs Gu Li
Chen Yaoye vs Zhou Ruiyang

Zhou Ruiyang defeated Shi Yue by resign.

Chen Yaoye defeated Park Junghwan by resign.

Kim Jiseok defeated Mi Yuting by resign.

Gu Li defeated Cho U by 1.5.
Round of 4 - 12/27
Pairing;
Kim Jiseok vs Gu Li
Chen Yaoye vs Zhou Ruiyang