Samsung Fire Cup

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template other The Samsung Fire Cup (Korean: 삼성화재배, Hanja: 三星火災杯) is an international Go competition.

Outline

The Samsung Cup is an international Go competition. The official name is The Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance World Masters Baduk. The Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance of South Korea (which is a branch of the Samsung Group) and Hanguk Kiwon host the competition. The format starts with a preliminary tournament in which even amateur players are allowed to play. After the preliminaries, 16 players who advance plus the last four players of the previous year make up the main event. The semi-finals have a best-of-3 format, while the final has a best-of-3 match.

Before 2020 the tournament starts off with the preliminaries, and then it is followed by splitting the players into 8 groups, with 4 players in each. There are three rounds, which are used to determine the 16 players that will be in the main tournament. The players must win two of their matches in order to advance to the round of 16. If there is someone with one win and one loss, they will play each other to see who can gain the second win. Obviously the people with two losses, whether they have a win or not, will be eliminated from the tournament.

Past winners and runners-up

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Lee Chang-ho receiving the 11th Samsung Fire Cup Runner-up trophy
Edition Year Nat. Winner Score Nat. Runner-up
1st 1996 Template:Flagicon Yoda Norimoto 2–1 Template:Flagicon Yoo Chang-hyuk
2nd 1997 Template:Flagicon Lee Chang-ho 3–0 Template:Flagicon Kobayashi Satoru
3rd 1998-1999 3–2 Template:Flagicon Ma Xiaochun
4th 1999 3–0 Template:Flagicon Cho Son-jin
5th 2000 Yoo Chang-hyuk 3–1 Yamada Kimio
6th 2001 Cho Hun-hyun 2–1 Template:Flagicon Chang Hao
7th 2002-2003 2–0 Wang Lei
8th 2003 Template:Flagicon Cho Chikun 2–1 Template:Flagicon Pak Yeong-hun
9th 2004 Template:Flagicon Lee Se-dol 2–0 Template:Flagicon Wang Xi
10th 2005-2006 Template:Flagicon Luo Xihe 2–1 Template:Flagicon Lee Chang-ho
11th 2006-2007 Chang Hao 2–0
12th 2007-2008 Template:Flagicon Lee Se-dol 2–1 Pak Yeong-hun
13th 2008-2009 2–0 Template:Flagicon Kong Jie
14th 2009 Template:Flagicon Kong Jie 2–0 Qiu Jun
15th 2010 Gu Li 2–1 Template:Flagicon Heo Yeong-ho
16th 2011 Template:Flagicon Won Seong-jin 2–1 Template:Flagicon Gu Li
17th 2012 Lee Se-dol 2–1
18th 2013 Template:Flagicon Tang Weixing 2–0 Template:Flagicon Lee Se-dol
19th 2014 Template:Flagicon Kim Ji-seok 2–0 Template:Flagicon Tang Weixing
20th 2015 Template:Flagicon Ke Jie 2–0 Shi Yue
21st 2016 2–1 Tuo Jiaxi
22nd 2017 Gu Zihao 2–1 Tang Weixing
23rd 2018 Ke Jie 2–1 Template:Flagicon An Kukhyun
24th 2019 Tang Weixing 2–1 Template:Flagicon Yang Dingxin
25th 2020 Ke Jie 2–0 Template:Flagicon Shin Jin-seo
26th 2021 Template:Flagicon Park Junghwan 2–1
27th 2022 Shin Jin-seo 2–0 Choi Jeong
28th 2023 Template:Flagicon Ding Hao 2–1[1][2] Template:Flagicon Xie Erhao
29th 2024 Template:Flagicon Ding Hao 2–1[3] Template:Flagicon Dang Yifei

By nation

Nation Winners Runners-up
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See also

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