LG Cup (Go)

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Template:Short description Template:Go tournament LG Cup World Baduk Championship (Korean: LG배 세계기왕전, Hanja: LG杯 世界棋王戰) is a Go competition.

Outline

The LG Cup is organized by the Chosun Ilbo newspaper and sponsored by the LG Group of Korea.[1] The LG Cup was created after the Kiwang (기왕; 棋王) title from Korea was abolished. There are 16 players who compete in a preliminary, and another 16 players are invited. The latest edition had 256 competitors in the preliminary, the biggest in history. The players are invited from the following Weiqi/Go/Baduk associations.

The final is a best-of-three match. The komi is 6.5 points, and each player has 3 hours main time and five 40-second byoyomi periods. The winner's purse is 300,000,000 won and the total prize pool is 1.3 billion won.[2]

Winners & runners-up

Edition Years Winner Score Runner-up
1st 1996–1997 Template:Flagicon Lee Changho 3–0 Template:Flagicon Yoo Changhyuk
2nd 1997–1998 Template:Flagicon O Rissei 3–2 Template:Flagicon Yoo Changhyuk
3rd 1998–1999 Template:Flagicon Lee Changho 3–0 Template:Flagicon Ma Xiaochun
4th 1999–2000 Template:Flagicon Yu Bin 3–1 Template:Flagicon Yoo Changhyuk
5th 2000–2001 Template:Flagicon Lee Changho 3–2 Template:Flagicon Lee Sedol
6th 2001–2002 Template:Flagicon Yoo Changhyuk 3–2 Template:Flagicon Cho Hunhyun
7th 2002–2003 Template:Flagicon Lee Sedol 3–1 Template:Flagicon Lee Changho
8th 2003–2004 Template:Flagicon Lee Changho 3–1 Template:Flagicon Mok Jinseok
9th 2004–2005 Template:Flagicon Cho U 3–1 Template:Flagicon Yu Bin
10th 2005–2006 Template:Flagicon Gu Li 3–2 Template:Flagicon Chen Yaoye
11th 2006–2007 Template:Flagicon Chou Chun-hsun 2–1 Template:Flagicon Hu Yaoyu
12th 2007–2008 Template:Flagicon Lee Sedol 2–1 Template:Flagicon Han Sang-hoon
13th 2008–2009 Template:Flagicon Gu Li 2–0 Template:Flagicon Lee Sedol
14th 2009–2010 Template:Flagicon Kong Jie 2–0 Template:Flagicon Lee Changho
15th 2010–2011 Template:Flagicon Piao Wenyao 2–0 Template:Flagicon Kong Jie
16th 2011–2012 Template:Flagicon Jiang Weijie 2–0 Template:Flagicon Lee Changho
17th 2012–2013 Template:Flagicon Shi Yue 2–0 Template:Flagicon Won Seongjin
18th 2013–2014 Template:Flagicon Tuo Jiaxi 2–1 Template:Flagicon Zhou Ruiyang
19th 2014–2015 Template:Flagicon Park Junghwan 2–1[3] Template:Flagicon Kim Jiseok
20th 2015–2016 Template:Flagicon Kang Dong-yun 2–1 Template:Flagicon Park Yeonghun
21st 2016–2017 Template:Flagicon Dang Yifei 2–0 Template:Flagicon Zhou Ruiyang
22nd 2017–2018 Template:Flagicon Xie Erhao 2–1 Template:Flagicon Iyama Yuta
23rd 2018–2019 Template:Flagicon Yang Dingxin 2–1[4] Template:Flagicon Shi Yue
24th 2019–2020 Template:Flagicon Shin Jin-seo 2–0 Template:Flagicon Park Junghwan
25th 2020–2021 Template:Flagicon Shin Min-jun 2–1[5] Template:Flagicon Ke Jie
26th 2021–2022 Template:Flagicon Shin Jin-seo 2–0[6] Template:Flagicon Yang Dingxin
27th 2022–2023 Template:Flagicon Ding Hao 2–0[7] Template:Flagicon Yang Dingxin
28th 2023–2024 Template:Flagicon Shin Jin-seo 2–0 Template:Flagicon Byun Sang-il
29th 2024–2025 Template:Flagicon Byun Sang-il 2–1Template:EfnTemplate:Efn Template:Flagicon Ke Jie

By nation

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29th LG Cup (2024–2025)

In the 29th LG Cup, Byun Sang-il won the best-of-three final after his opponent Ke Jie was disqualified in game 2 for rule violations and forfeited in game 3 after a dispute over another similar rule violation. Both the losses by penalty and forfeit were unprecedented in Go world championship finals.[8] The rule, adopted by the Korea Baduk Association in November 2024, required players to place captured stones on the bowl lid, to keep track of them as an aid to counting the score. Reflecting differences in scoring systems, there is no such rule in China, where players may be accustomed to setting captured stones aside anywhere near the board or putting the stones back into their opponent's bowl.[9][10]

During the second game of the LG Cup final, Ke Jie violated the rule twice. The first violation resulted in a two-point penalty and a warning. Later in the game, Ke Jie again did not place a captured stone on the bowl lid, prompting an objection from Byun Sang-il. By rule, Ke Jie was penalized for the second violation with an immediate loss.[10][11]

In the third game the next day, Ke Jie once again failed to place two captured stones on the bowl lid after capturing them. Ke Jie and the Chinese side objected to timing of the referee's intervention, because the referee paused the game several moves later, during Byun's turn, without requiring him to decide his next move before the pause. Ke Jie considered it unfair to resume the game after the pause had given Byun extra thinking time. Rather than resuming the game with a two-point penalty, Ke Jie asked for a rematch. No agreement was reached after two hours, and Ke Jie left the venue, resulting in a loss by default. The Chinese Weiqi Association released a statement saying that they did not accept the outcome of the third game. Byun Sang-il said he felt uncomfortable with the result and understood Ke Jie's position.[8][9] The Korea Baduk Association issued an apology for the incident.[12][13]

Footnotes

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References

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External links

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