Gu Lingyi
Encyclopedia
Gu Lingyi is a Chinese
professional Go
player
.
Lingyi became a professional in 2002. He won his first title, the South-West Qiwang
, in 2007. He challenged for the Mingren
title in 2009, but lost to Gu Li
.
China
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professional Go
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player
Go players
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Lingyi became a professional in 2002. He won his first title, the South-West Qiwang
South-West Qiwang
The South-West Qiwang is a Go competition in China.-Outline:The tournament is a knockout hayago tournament with 30 seconds per move. The winner's purse is 30,000 Yuan .-Past winners and runners-up:...
, in 2007. He challenged for the Mingren
Mingren
Mingren , literally translated, means "Brilliant Man," i.e., meijin in Japanese, and myungin in Korean. It the name of a Go competition in China, which is the Chinese equivalent of the Nihon-Kiin's Meijin.-Outline:...
title in 2009, but lost to Gu Li
Gu Li
Gu Li is a Chinese professional Go player.- Biography :Gu Li is currently the #1 ranked Chinese player by the Zhongguo Qiyuan. He became a pro in 1994 when he was only 12. In 2006, he won the 10th LG Cup and became the youngest Chinese player to ever win a major international title; as a result,...
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Promotion record
Career record
- 2006: 37 wins, 26 losses
- 2007: 39 wins, 23 losses
- 2009: 41 wins, 20 losses
- 2010: 40 wins, 34 losses
- 2011: 15 wins, 7 losses
Titles and runners-up
Title | Wins | Runners-up |
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Mingren Mingren Mingren , literally translated, means "Brilliant Man," i.e., meijin in Japanese, and myungin in Korean. It the name of a Go competition in China, which is the Chinese equivalent of the Nihon-Kiin's Meijin.-Outline:... |
1 (2009) | |
Qiwang Qiwang The Qiwang is a Go competition in China.-Past winners and runners-up:... |
1 (2010) | |
Longchen Longchen The Longchen is a Go competition in China. It is the Chinese equivalent of the Japanese Ryusei.-Past winners and runners-up:... |
1 (2010) | |
CCTV Cup CCTV Cup The CCTV Cup is a Zhongguo Qiyuan Go competition.-Outline:The CCTV Cup is the longest running fast game tournament in China and the sponsor is the Chinese CCTV station. 64 players play in a single knockout format. The time limit is one move every 30 seconds. The title holder and the runner up get a... |
1 (2010) | |
South-West Qiwang South-West Qiwang The South-West Qiwang is a Go competition in China.-Outline:The tournament is a knockout hayago tournament with 30 seconds per move. The winner's purse is 30,000 Yuan .-Past winners and runners-up:... |
4 (2007–2009, 2011) | |
National Go Individual | 1 (2006) | |
Total | 6 | 3 |