Yes, there it is called "4th round". At igokisen, it is called "semifinals". Note that in both charts, the column shows the winner of the game of that round. For example, in round 4 Yu Bin won against Kim Kiyoung.
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Yes, there it is called "4th round". At igokisen, it is called "semifinals". Note that in both charts, the column shows the winner of the game of that round. For example, in round 4 Yu Bin won against Kim Kiyoung.
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Yes, there it is called "4th round". At igokisen, it is called "semifinals". Note that in both charts, the column shows the winner of the game of that round. For example, in round 4 Yu Bin won against Kim Kiyoung.
The charts have a different structure. Igokisen has always seemed eccentric to me, and the cyberoro one natural. Also, Kim Kiyoung is one of igokisen's regular mistakes. It should be Kim Ki-yong.
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John Fairbairn wrote:Yes, there it is called "4th round". At igokisen, it is called "semifinals". Note that in both charts, the column shows the winner of the game of that round. For example, in round 4 Yu Bin won against Kim Kiyoung.
The charts have a different structure. Igokisen has always seemed eccentric to me, and the cyberoro one natural. Also, Kim Kiyoung is one of igokisen's regular mistakes. It should be Kim Ki-yong.
As far as I can see, the charts have exactly the same structure (the underlying table cells are exactly the same), but the lines and colouring are drawn differently. The colouring of the Cyberoro chart is a bit inconsistent between the first round and the subsequent ones (first the players of one match share a colour, but later they have different colours). Igokisen always colours the players, not the graph position, which I find helpful in seeing the way of the players through the tournament graph.
The inconsistent and sometimes wrong transcriptions at igokisen are a bit irritating, of course, but that is a different topic.
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The following players reached the main tournament.
Cho Hanseung, Han Woonkyu, Kim Dongho, Park Jeungsang, Zhou Heyang, Yun Junsang, Lee Changho, Jiang Weijie, Chen Yaoye, Wang Xi, Mok Jinseok, Lee Wonyoung, Kim Jiseok, Park Younghoon, Park Seunghwa, Tan Xiao
Lee Changho; This is the first time that Lee went through preliminary. He was seeded 1st-15th LG cup.
* No amatuer and no lady survived.
Seeded players:
Korea:
Lee Sedol, Choi Cheulhan, Park Jeunghwan, Heo Youngho, Won Seungjin, Kang Dongyoon
China:
Kong Jie, Piao Wenyao, Gu Li, Xie Hu, Qiu Jun
Japan:
Cho U, Iyama Yuta. Yuki Stosi, Sakai Hideyuki
Taiwan:
Chen Shiyuan
Cho Hanseung, Han Woonkyu, Kim Dongho, Park Jeungsang, Zhou Heyang, Yun Junsang, Lee Changho, Jiang Weijie, Chen Yaoye, Wang Xi, Mok Jinseok, Lee Wonyoung, Kim Jiseok, Park Younghoon, Park Seunghwa, Tan Xiao
Lee Changho; This is the first time that Lee went through preliminary. He was seeded 1st-15th LG cup.
* No amatuer and no lady survived.
Seeded players:
Korea:
Lee Sedol, Choi Cheulhan, Park Jeunghwan, Heo Youngho, Won Seungjin, Kang Dongyoon
China:
Kong Jie, Piao Wenyao, Gu Li, Xie Hu, Qiu Jun
Japan:
Cho U, Iyama Yuta. Yuki Stosi, Sakai Hideyuki
Taiwan:
Chen Shiyuan
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We just had a Lee Sedol x Gu Li Final. How about a Lee Sedol x Lee Changho now? But actually, I'm really looking forward to see Iyama Yuta on this cup.
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