International: The Fujitsu Cup
Yi and Rui crash out of Round 2.
Updated 14 April 2000
Korea:The P'aewang
Cho Hun-hyeon 9-dan keeps his title after winning the 34th P'aewang.
Games added 12 April 2000
Japan: The Judan
Kobayashi Koichi retains his title with a 3-0 victory over Nakano in the Final. Games added 12 April 2000
Japan: The Honinbo League
The most traditionally Japanese title will be contested, for the third year in a row, entirely by foreign-born players.
Updated 11 April 2000
International: The Ing Cup
The Japanese players have been named, and they come from all over the globe.
Added 06 April 2000
Korea: The Maxim Cup
Ch'oe Kyu-pyeong has won the first 'Coffee' Cup.
Added 06 April 2000
Japan:The NHK Cup
Three straight victories for Yoda Norimoto 9-dan.
Updated 2 April 2000
International:The Nong Shim Cup
A thrilling final in this new Tournament.Updated 30 March 2000
China: The Qisheng
Zhou Heyang 8-dan is to meet holder Chang Hao 9-dan in the final of the 2nd Qisheng. Updated 30 March 2000
International: The Ing Memorial
Lee Hyuk sweeps the board in Helsinki with 6 wins. Updated 26 March 2000
China: The Mingren
Only two left in the race to find a challenger for the Mingren. Updated 23 March 2000
Japan: The Women's Meijin
Aoki Kikuyo 7-dan retains her title in the 12th Women's Meijin. Updated 20 March 2000
Japan: The Kisei
O Rissei 9-dan defeats Cho Chikun 9-dan to become the next Kisei. Updated 14 March 2000
Japan: The NEC Cup
Cho Chikun 9-dan defeated Kato Masao 9-dan for the 19th NEC Cup. Updated 09 March 2000
International: The LG Cup
Yu Ch'ang-hyeok 9-dan and Yu Bin 9-dan tied 1-1 in the 4th LG Cup. Updated 09 March 2000
International: Hung Chang Cup
Rui Naiwei 9-dan becomes the first holder of this title. Games added 17 March 2000
China: The Xinren
Many new faces as the 13th Mingren is about to get under way. Games added 17 March 2000
Japan: The Women's Kisei
The 3rd Women's Kisei title was plucked out of the grasp of Kobayashi Izumi 4-dan by Chinen Kaori 3-dan. Game added
09 March 2000
China: The Tianyuan
Chang Hao again retains his title in China's version of the Tengen. Updated 07 March 2000
Japanese Go News
Chinese Go News
Korean Go News
International Go News
Go Features |