Yoo Chang-hyuk
Yoo Changhyuk | |
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Full name | Yoo Changhyuk |
Hangul | 유창혁 |
Hanja | 劉昌赫 |
Revised Romanization | Yu Changhyeok |
Born |
, South Korea | April 25, 1966
Residence | South Korea |
Turned pro | 1984 |
Rank | 9 dan |
Affiliation | Hanguk Kiwon |
Yoo Changhyuk (born April 25, 1966) is a professional Go player in South Korea.
Biography
Yoo Changhyuk was one of Korea's best Go players. Growing up without a teacher, Yoo became a professional in 1984 and was promoted to 9 dan in 1996.[1] He has won many international tournaments for Korea.
Titles & runners-up
Title | Years Held |
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Current | 9 |
Wangwi | 1991–1994 |
Kisung | 1991 |
KBS Baduk Wang | 1995 |
Chunwon | 1996 |
Maxim Cup | 2001, 2002 |
Defunct | 9 |
LG Refined Oil Cup | 1996 |
Taewang | 1984, 1988 |
Daewang | 1988 |
Baccus Cup | 1993 |
Paedal Cup | 1998, 1999 |
KT Cup | 2003 |
Paewang | 2003 |
International | 6 |
LG Cup | 2002 |
Samsung Cup | 2000 |
Fujitsu Cup | 1993, 1999 |
Chunlan Cup | 2001 |
Ing Cup | 1996 |
Title | Years Lost |
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Current | 9 |
Wangwi | 1995, 1999 |
Kisung | 1990, 1992, 2001 |
KBS Baduk Wang | 1992 |
BC Card Cup | 1993 |
Maxim Cup | 2000, 2004 |
Defunct | 12 |
LG Refined Oil Cup | 1999 |
Myungin | 1993, 2001 |
Baedalwang | 2000 |
Gukgi | 1995 |
Paewang | 1994, 1997 |
Daewang | 1989, 1991 |
Paedal Cup | 2000 |
KTF Cup | 2002 |
Kiwang | 1994 |
Continental | 1 |
Asian TV Cup | 1996 |
International | 7 |
LG Cup | 1997, 1998, 2000 |
Samsung Cup | 1996 |
Fujitsu Cup | 1994, 2002 |
Tong Yang Cup | 1998 |
References
External links
- Official website (Korean)
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