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The Fujitsu Cup (富士通杯) was an international Go competition that ran from 1988 to 2011.

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The Fujitsu Cup was an international Go competition hosted by Fujitsu and Yomiuri Shimbun. The players were selected as follows:

  • The top 3 players from the previous year's competition
  • 7 players from Japan
  • 5 players from China
  • 5 players from South Korea
  • 1 player from Taiwan
  • 1 player from North America
  • 1 player from South America
  • 1 player from Europe

All 24 players played through preliminaries, until 8 players with the best record were given automatic advancement to the second round. The other 16 played against each other in the first round. The format was a single knockout, with 5.5 komi until 2002, 6.5 komi from 2003. The time limit was 3 hours' thinking time, and the winner's purse was ¥15,000,000 (≈$142,000).

In December 2011, the Japanese Go Association announced the permanent closure of the tournament.[1]

Past winners and runners-up

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Edition Year Nat. Winner Nat. Runner-up
1 1988 Japan Takemiya Masaki Japan Rin Kaiho
2 1989
3 1990 Rin Kaiho China Nie Weiping
4 1991 Cho Chikun Qian Yuping
5 1992 Otake Hideo Japan O Rissei
6 1993 South Korea Yoo Changhyuk South Korea Cho Hunhyun
7 1994 Cho Hunhyun Yoo Changhyuk
8 1995 China Ma Xiaochun Japan Kobayashi Koichi
9 1996 South Korea Lee Chang-ho China Ma Xiaochun
10 1997 Japan Kobayashi Koichi Japan O Rissei
11 1998 South Korea Lee Chang-ho China Chang Hao
12 1999 Yoo Changhyuk Ma Xiaochun
13 2000 Cho Hunhyun Chang Hao
14 2001 South Korea Choi Myung-Hoon
15 2002 Lee Sedol Yoo Changhyuk
16 2003 Song Tae Kon
17 2004 Pak Yeong-hun Japan Yoda Norimoto
18 2005 Lee Sedol South Korea Choi Cheol-han
19 2006 Park Jungsang China Zhou Heyang
20 2007 Pak Yeong-hun South Korea Lee Chang-ho
21 2008 China Gu Li
22 2009 South Korea Kang Dongyun
23 2010 China Kong Jie South Korea Lee Sedol
24 2011 South Korea Park Junghwan China Qiu Jun
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  • Official website
  • The Fujitsu Cup games

References

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  1. ^ "Fujitsu Cup Ends After 24-Year Run". American Go e-Journal. 2011-12-19. Archived from the original on 2021-09-24.
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