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Chunlan Cup Round of 16: Ke Jie vs Jin Mingxun Li Qincheng vs Shin Jin-chan

Chunlan Cup Round of 16: Ke Jie vs Jin Mingxun Li Qincheng vs Shin Jin-chan

At 10:30 on March 24, the round of 16 of the 14th Chunlan Cup World Championship continued online, and after the draw, Ke Jie vs. Jin Mingxun, Li Qincheng vs Shin Jin-chan.

March 24, 10:30 The 14th Chunlan Cup Round of 16:

Ke Jie 9 Duan (Middle) - Kim Myung Xun 8 Duan (Han)

Ding Hao Jiu Duan (Middle) - Shin Min 9 Duan (Han)

Yang Dingxin 9th Dan (Middle) - Kim Ji Seok 9th Duan (Han)

Gu Zihao 9 duan (middle) - Bian Xiang 19 dan (Han)

Lee Chin-sung 9-Dan (middle) - Shin Jin-chan 9-dan (Han)

Lee Wei-ching 9 Duan (Middle) - Park Ting-hwan 9 Duan (Han)

Karahansei 9th Dan (Middle) - Sada Osahi 7th Dan (Sun)

Li Xuanhao 8th Dan (Middle) - Xu Haoxun 7th Duan (Chinese Taipei)

"Chunlan Cup" is the first world professional Go tournament funded by chunlan (group) company, a Chinese mainland enterprise, in 1998, which has been held for more than 20 years and is one of the major world professional Go tournaments that are still being held. The game adopts the rules of the Chinese Weiqi Association, and the black chess stickers are 3 and 3/4 sub (7 and a half mesh), each side is 2.5 hours, 5 times 1 minute and 1 minute reading second. The prize money for the winner is $150,000, the runner-up is $50,000, and the semifinals are $20,000. Previously, Chinese players won the championship 5 times, South Korea 7 times and Japan 1 time.

Chunlan Cup Round of 16: Ke Jie vs Jin Mingxun Li Qincheng vs Shin Jin-chan

Chunlan Cup Past Champions and Runners-up:

Number of years Year Champion Score Runner-up

1st 1999 Cho Hyun Hyun 2-1 Lee Chang-ho

2nd 2000 Wang Licheng 2-1 Ma Xiaochun

3rd 2001 Liu Changhe 2-1 Wang Licheng

4th 2003 Lee Chang-ho 2-0 Naoki Feather

5th 2005 Lee Chang-ho 2-1 Zhou Heyang

6th 2007 Coulee 2-0 Chang Hao

7th 2009 Chang Hao 2-0 Lee Chang-ho

8th 2011 Lee Sedol 2-1 Sheikh

9th 2013 Chen Yaoye 2-1 Lee Sedol

10th 2015 Coulee 2-0 Zhou Ruiyang

11th 2017 Tan Xiao 2-1 Park Yong-hoon

12th 2019 Park Young-hwan 2-0 Park Yong-hoon

13th 2021 Shin Jin-chan 2-0 Tang Weixing

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