55th Guksu

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The 55th Guksu has been won by Cho Hanseung, who defeated the defending champion Choi Cheol-han 3:2. [1]

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Title Match

StatusName1st round2nd round3rd round4th round5th roundFinal Result
17 October25 October8 November14 November16 November
Title Holder Choi Cheol-han -B+R-B+R-2
Challenger Cho Hanseung B+R-B+R-B+1.53

Challenger Tournament

As of 10 January 2012.
 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
20 June
 
 
Lee Sedol W+R
 
27 July
 
Kim Jiseok B
 
Lee SedolW
 
21 June
 
Cho HanseungB+R
 
Yun Junsang W
 
9 August
 
Cho Hanseung B+R
 
Cho HanseungB+R
 
23 June
 
Kang DongyunW
 
Kang Dongyun W+R
 
26 July
 
Baek Hongsuk B
 
Kang DongyunW+R
 
20 June
 
Kang YootaekB
 
Lee JihyunB
 
6,19 September
 
Kang Yootaek W+R
 
Cho Hanseung2
 
21 June
 
Won Sungjin0
 
Park Junghwan W+R
 
26 July
 
Kim Dongho B
 
Park JunghwanW+R
 
30 June
 
Lee ChanghoB
 
Lee Changho B+R
 
19 August
 
Hong Sungji W
 
Park JunghwanB
 
7 May
 
Won SungjinW+0.5
 
Heo Yeongho W+R
 
27 July
 
Hong Kipyo B
 
Heo YeonghoW
 
23 June
 
Won SungjinB+R
 
Ko Geuntae B
 
 
Won Sungjin W+R
 

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References

  1. "55th Kuksu(National champion)". igokisen.web.fc2.com.