Lee Changho's 2000th career win
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Lee Changho's 2000th career win
Lee Changho [s]earned his 2000th career win[/s] played his 2000th career game against Kang Donghyun in the Price Information Cup. More info here: http://justplaygo.com/index.php/JPG/pri ... al_begins/
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Re: Lee Changho's 2000th career win
it is not career win. it is career games.
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Re: Lee Changho's 2000th career win
Well, that's quite different. 
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Re: Lee Changho's 2000th career win
With a win percentage of over 75% (he hit 1500 wins in January), it's not that different.
It's interesting to compare: Cho Chikun is one of very few Japanese professionals to have won 1200 games. Off the top of my head, it would be 10 players, give or take a few. And of course Cho's professional career is 43 years to Lee's 24.
It's interesting to compare: Cho Chikun is one of very few Japanese professionals to have won 1200 games. Off the top of my head, it would be 10 players, give or take a few. And of course Cho's professional career is 43 years to Lee's 24.