2010 Korean Baduk League

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The 2010 Korean Baduk League began on 6 May 2010 and concluded on 23 January 2011. Shinan Chunil Salt defeated Hangame in the final, winning their first league title. [1]

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Teams

Final standings

PosTeamWLPts
1 Hangame 12447
2 Chungbuk and Konkuk Milk 11543
3 Shinan Chunil Salt 10646
4 Hite Jinro 9744
5 Kixx 9743
6 Tbroad 7937
7 Posco Chemtech 51135
8 Netmarble 51131
9 Yeongnam Ilbo 41234

Play-offs

Players1st Round2nd RoundFinal
Hite JinroShinan Chunil SaltShinan Chunil SaltShinan Chunil Salt
Shinan Chunil Salt
Chungbuk and Konkuk Milk
Hangame

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References

  1. "2010 Korean Baduk League". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 13 June 2011.[ permanent dead link ]