Rui Naiwei

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Rui Naiwei (Template:Zh; born December 28, 1963) is a Chinese professional Go player, once active in South Korea. She is the strongest recorded female Go player, and is the only woman to have won one of the major open Go titles. She achieved this by winning the 1999 Guksu title (the oldest and one of the most prestigious Go competitions in Korea), on the way beating Lee Chang-Ho and Cho Hun-hyun, the two strongest players in the world at the time.

Biography

Rui was born in Shanghai, China. After starting to play around 1975 (at the age of 11—the age some other players go pro) she became a pro for the Zhongguo Qiyuan in 1985, being promoted all the way to 7-dan that year. She reached 9-dan in 1988, becoming the first woman ever to achieve that rank. After that, Chinese Feng Yun and Korean Park Jieun became the second and third female go players to reach 9 dan, following Rui Naiwei.

Leaving China in 1989, she moved to Japan. While the Nihon Ki-in did not allow her to play in any Japanese tournaments, she was able to make it to the semi-finals of the international Ing Cup in 1992. She spent several years in the San Francisco Bay Area.

She then moved to South Korea (with the help of Cho Hun-hyeon 9-dan). She participated actively in Korean tournaments. She dominated the women's events and won two open events, always previously won by men: the Guksu (the 43rd open Guksu title in South Korea, 1999) and the Maxim Cup (2004).

She returned to China in 2011.[1]

Rui's style tends to be extremely aggressive, and often characterized by large scale semeai.

Her husband is Jiang Zhujiu, also a 9-dan professional.

Titles & runners-up

Ranks #6-t in total number of titles in Korea.

Title Years Held
Current 17
Template:Flagicon Guksu 1999
Template:Flagicon Maxim Cup 2004
Template:Flagicon Women's Myungin 2000–2002, 2004–2007
Template:Flagicon Women's Guksu 2000–2002, 2006, 2007
Template:Flagicon Women's Kisung 2006
Template:Flagicon National Women's Individual 1986–1989
International 7
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Jeongganjang Cup 2003
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Hungchang Cup 2000, 2001
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Eastern Airlines Cup 2000
Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Template:Flagicon Bohae Cup 1994, 1996, 1997
Title Years Lost
Current 4
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Template:Flagicon Maxim Cup 2003
Template:Flagicon Women's Guksu 2003
Template:Flagicon Women's Myungin 2003
Defunct 4
Template:Flagicon LG Refined Oil Cup 2000
Template:Flagicon North American Masters Tournament 1996, 1999, 2000

References

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External links

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