Tuo Jiaxi
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Tuo Jiaxi is a Chinese
professional Go
player
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Jiaxi became a professional in 2002. He was promoted to 2 dan in 2004 and reached 3 dan in 2005. Jiaxi won his first professional title with the Mind Sports Games Male Fast Game in 2009. He won the Chang-ki Cup
in 2010.
Jiaxi was a part of the Chinese team that participated in the 10th Nongshim Cup. Jiaxi defeated Heo Yeongho, Yamashita Keigo, Yun Junsang, and Kono Rin before losing to Kang Dongyun
. China eventually lost when their final player, Gu Li
, lost to Lee Sedol
.
China
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professional Go
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player
Go players
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Jiaxi became a professional in 2002. He was promoted to 2 dan in 2004 and reached 3 dan in 2005. Jiaxi won his first professional title with the Mind Sports Games Male Fast Game in 2009. He won the Chang-ki Cup
Chang-ki Cup
The Chang-ki Cup is a Zhongguo Qiyuan Go competition- Outline :The Chang-ki Cup is a Go tournament dedicated to Ing Chang-ki. It starts every year on Ing's birthday, October 23. 216 Chinese players get together in a preliminary and 24 advance to the main event...
in 2010.
Jiaxi was a part of the Chinese team that participated in the 10th Nongshim Cup. Jiaxi defeated Heo Yeongho, Yamashita Keigo, Yun Junsang, and Kono Rin before losing to Kang Dongyun
Kang Dongyun
Kang Dongyun is a professional Go player.- Biography :Kang became a professional in 2002. In 2007, he was promoted to the rank of 7 dan. He is a disciple of Kwon Kab-ryong. He is now a 9-dan professional player....
. China eventually lost when their final player, 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,...
, lost to Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol
Lee Sedol is a South Korean professional Go player of 9-dan rank.-Biography:Many regard Lee Sedol as one of the strongest players of all time. Lee was born in Korea in 1983 and studied at the Hanguk Kiwon. He ranks third in career titles with 37, behind Cho Hunhyun and Lee Chang-ho...
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Promotion record
Career record
- 2007: 41 wins, 25 losses
- 2008: 32 wins, 21 losses
- 2009: 38 wins, 18 losses
- 2010: 56 wins, 24 losses
Titles and runners-up
Title | Wins | Runners-up |
---|---|---|
Chang-ki Cup Chang-ki Cup The Chang-ki Cup is a Zhongguo Qiyuan Go competition- Outline :The Chang-ki Cup is a Go tournament dedicated to Ing Chang-ki. It starts every year on Ing's birthday, October 23. 216 Chinese players get together in a preliminary and 24 advance to the main event... |
1 (2010) | |
Xinren Wang Xinren Wang The Xinren Wang , literally meaning King of the New Stars, i.e., Shinjin-O in Japanese, is a Zhongguo Qiyuan Go competition.-Outline:... |
1 (2008) | |
Mind Sports Game Male Fast Game | 1 (2009) | |
Total | 2 | 1 |