Men's team at the 2010 Asian Games | |
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Venue | Guangzhou Chess Institute |
Date | 23–26 November 2010 |
Competitors | 41 from 7 nations |
Medalists | |
Go at the 2010 Asian Games | ||
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Pair | mixed | |
Team | men | women |
The men's team competition at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China was held from 23 November to 26 November at the Guangzhou Chess Institute. The time was one hour for each side and 30 seconds byoyomi for three times. [1]
All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010 | 09:30 | Round 1 |
15:00 | Round 2 | |
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 | 09:30 | Round 3 |
15:00 | Round 4 | |
Thursday, 25 November 2010 | 09:30 | Round 5 |
15:00 | Round 6 | |
Friday, 26 November 2010 | 09:30 | Round 7 |
15:00 | Finals |
Score | ||
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China | 10–0 | Bye |
Chang Hao | 2–0 | |
Gu Li | 2–0 | |
Liu Xing | 2–0 | |
Kong Jie | 2–0 | |
Xie He | 2–0 | |
South Korea | 10–0 | Vietnam |
Kang Dong-yun | 2–0 | Hoàng Nam Thắng |
Lee Se-dol | 2–0 | Phạm Minh Quang |
Cho Han-seung | 2–0 | Nguyễn Mạnh Linh |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Bùi Lê Khánh Lâm |
Choi Cheol-han | 2–0 | Đỗ Khánh Bình |
Chinese Taipei | 10–0 | Malaysia |
Cho U | 2–0 | Teng Boon Ping |
Wang Ming-wan | 2–0 | Zaid Zulkifli |
Chen Shih-yuan | 2–0 | Tiong Kee Soon |
Lin Chih-han | 2–0 | Orpheus Leong |
Hsiao Cheng-hao | 2–0 | Kew Chien Chong |
Thailand | 0–10 | Japan |
Vorawat Charoensitthisathien | 0–2 | Keigo Yamashita |
Nuttakrit Taechaamnuayvit | 0–2 | Yuta Iyama |
Rit Bencharit | 0–2 | Shinji Takao |
Ruechagorn Trairatananusorn | 0–2 | Kimio Yamada |
Apidet Jirasophin | 0–2 | Jiro Akiyama |
Score | ||
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Bye | 0–10 | Japan |
0–2 | Keigo Yamashita | |
0–2 | Yuta Iyama | |
0–2 | Shinji Takao | |
0–2 | Kimio Yamada | |
0–2 | Jiro Akiyama | |
Malaysia | 2–8 | Thailand |
Teng Boon Ping | 2–0 | Vorawat Charoensitthisathien |
Zaid Zulkifli | 0–2 | Rit Bencharit |
Tiong Kee Soon | 0–2 | Ruechagorn Trairatananusorn |
Orpheus Leong | 0–2 | Apidet Jirasophin |
Kew Chien Chong | 0–2 | Theera Rungruangtaweepong |
Vietnam | 0–10 | Chinese Taipei |
Hoàng Nam Thắng | 0–2 | Cho U |
Phạm Minh Quang | 0–2 | Wang Ming-wan |
Nguyễn Mạnh Linh | 0–2 | Chen Shih-yuan |
Bùi Lê Khánh Lâm | 0–2 | Lin Chih-han |
Đỗ Khánh Bình | 0–2 | Hsiao Cheng-hao |
China | 2–8 | South Korea |
Chang Hao | 0–2 | Lee Chang-ho |
Gu Li | 0–2 | Kang Dong-yun |
Kong Jie | 2–0 | Lee Se-dol |
Xie He | 0–2 | Cho Han-seung |
Zhou Ruiyang | 0–2 | Park Jeong-hwan |
Score | ||
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South Korea | 10–0 | Bye |
Lee Chang-ho | 2–0 | |
Kang Dong-yun | 2–0 | |
Lee Se-dol | 2–0 | |
Cho Han-seung | 2–0 | |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | |
Chinese Taipei | 2–8 | China |
Cho U | 2–0 | Chang Hao |
Wang Ming-wan | 0–2 | Gu Li |
Chen Shih-yuan | 0–2 | Liu Xing |
Lin Chih-han | 0–2 | Kong Jie |
Hsiao Cheng-hao | 0–2 | Zhou Ruiyang |
Thailand | 6–4 | Vietnam |
Vorawat Charoensitthisathien | 0–2 | Hoàng Nam Thắng |
Nuttakrit Taechaamnuayvit | 2–0 | Phạm Minh Quang |
Rit Bencharit | 2–0 | Nguyễn Mạnh Linh |
Ruechagorn Trairatananusorn | 2–0 | Bùi Lê Khánh Lâm |
Apidet Jirasophin | 0–2 | Đỗ Khánh Bình |
Japan | 10–0 | Malaysia |
Keigo Yamashita | 2–0 | Teng Boon Ping |
Yuta Iyama | 2–0 | Zaid Zulkifli |
Satoshi Yuki | 2–0 | Tiong Kee Soon |
Kimio Yamada | 2–0 | Orpheus Leong |
Jiro Akiyama | 2–0 | Kew Chien Chong |
Score | ||
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Bye | 0–10 | Malaysia |
0–2 | Teng Boon Ping | |
0–2 | Zaid Zulkifli | |
0–2 | Tiong Kee Soon | |
0–2 | Orpheus Leong | |
0–2 | Kew Chien Chong | |
Vietnam | 0–10 | Japan |
Hoàng Nam Thắng | 0–2 | Keigo Yamashita |
Phạm Minh Quang | 0–2 | Yuta Iyama |
Nguyễn Mạnh Linh | 0–2 | Satoshi Yuki |
Bùi Lê Khánh Lâm | 0–2 | Kimio Yamada |
Đỗ Khánh Bình | 0–2 | Jiro Akiyama |
China | 8–2 | Thailand |
Chang Hao | 2–0 | Vorawat Charoensitthisathien |
Gu Li | 2–0 | Nuttakrit Taechaamnuayvit |
Liu Xing | 0–2 | Rit Bencharit |
Kong Jie | 2–0 | Ruechagorn Trairatananusorn |
Zhou Ruiyang | 2–0 | Theera Rungruangtaweepong |
South Korea | 8–2 | Chinese Taipei |
Kang Dong-yun | 0–2 | Cho U |
Lee Se-dol | 2–0 | Chen Shih-yuan |
Cho Han-seung | 2–0 | Lin Chih-han |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Hsiao Cheng-hao |
Choi Cheol-han | 2–0 | Chou Chun-hsun |
Score | ||
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Chinese Taipei | 10–0 | Bye |
Cho U | 2–0 | |
Wang Ming-wan | 2–0 | |
Chen Shih-yuan | 2–0 | |
Lin Chih-han | 2–0 | |
Hsiao Cheng-hao | 2–0 | |
Thailand | 0–10 | South Korea |
Vorawat Charoensitthisathien | 0–2 | Kang Dong-yun |
Nuttakrit Taechaamnuayvit | 0–2 | Lee Se-dol |
Rit Bencharit | 0–2 | Cho Han-seung |
Apidet Jirasophin | 0–2 | Park Jeong-hwan |
Theera Rungruangtaweepong | 0–2 | Choi Cheol-han |
Japan | 2–8 | China |
Keigo Yamashita | 2–0 | Gu Li |
Yuta Iyama | 0–2 | Liu Xing |
Shinji Takao | 0–2 | Kong Jie |
Satoshi Yuki | 0–2 | Xie He |
Kimio Yamada | 0–2 | Zhou Ruiyang |
Malaysia | 4–6 | Vietnam |
Teng Boon Ping | 0–2 | Hoàng Nam Thắng |
Zaid Zulkifli | 2–0 | Phạm Minh Quang |
Tiong Kee Soon | 0–2 | Nguyễn Mạnh Linh |
Orpheus Leong | 0–2 | Bùi Lê Khánh Lâm |
Kew Chien Chong | 2–0 | Đỗ Khánh Bình |
Score | ||
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Bye | 0–10 | Vietnam |
0–2 | Hoàng Nam Thắng | |
0–2 | Phạm Minh Quang | |
0–2 | Nguyễn Mạnh Linh | |
0–2 | Bùi Lê Khánh Lâm | |
0–2 | Đỗ Khánh Bình | |
China | 10–0 | Malaysia |
Chang Hao | 2–0 | Teng Boon Ping |
Gu Li | 2–0 | Zaid Zulkifli |
Kong Jie | 2–0 | Tiong Kee Soon |
Xie He | 2–0 | Orpheus Leong |
Zhou Ruiyang | 2–0 | Kew Chien Chong |
South Korea | 6–4 | Japan |
Lee Chang-ho | 0–2 | Keigo Yamashita |
Lee Se-dol | 0–2 | Yuta Iyama |
Cho Han-seung | 2–0 | Shinji Takao |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Satoshi Yuki |
Choi Cheol-han | 2–0 | Kimio Yamada |
Chinese Taipei | 10–0 | Thailand |
Cho U | 2–0 | Vorawat Charoensitthisathien |
Chen Shih-yuan | 2–0 | Nuttakrit Taechaamnuayvit |
Lin Chih-han | 2–0 | Rit Bencharit |
Hsiao Cheng-hao | 2–0 | Ruechagorn Trairatananusorn |
Chou Chun-hsun | 2–0 | Apidet Jirasophin |
Score | ||
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Thailand | 10–0 | Bye |
Vorawat Charoensitthisathien | 2–0 | |
Nuttakrit Taechaamnuayvit | 2–0 | |
Rit Bencharit | 2–0 | |
Ruechagorn Trairatananusorn | 2–0 | |
Apidet Jirasophin | 2–0 | |
Japan | 4–6 | Chinese Taipei |
Keigo Yamashita | 0–2 | Cho U |
Yuta Iyama | 2–0 | Wang Ming-wan |
Satoshi Yuki | 2–0 | Lin Chih-han |
Kimio Yamada | 0–2 | Hsiao Cheng-hao |
Jiro Akiyama | 0–2 | Chou Chun-hsun |
Malaysia | 0–10 | South Korea |
Teng Boon Ping | 0–2 | Kang Dong-yun |
Tiong Kee Soon | 0–2 | Lee Se-dol |
Orpheus Leong | 0–2 | Cho Han-seung |
Kew Chien Chong | 0–2 | Park Jeong-hwan |
Koh Song Sang | 0–2 | Choi Cheol-han |
Vietnam | 0–10 | China |
Hoàng Nam Thắng | 0–2 | Chang Hao |
Phạm Minh Quang | 0–2 | Liu Xing |
Nguyễn Mạnh Linh | 0–2 | Kong Jie |
Bùi Lê Khánh Lâm | 0–2 | Xie He |
Đỗ Khánh Bình | 0–2 | Zhou Ruiyang |
Rank | Team | Round | Total | GP | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
1 | South Korea (KOR) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 14 | 62 |
2 | China (CHN) | 2 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 56 |
3 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 10 | 50 |
4 | Japan (JPN) | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 50 |
5 | Thailand (THA) | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 26 |
6 | Vietnam (VIE) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 20 |
7 | Malaysia (MAS) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 16 |
Score | ||
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Chinese Taipei | 4–6 | Japan |
Cho U | 2–0 | Keigo Yamashita |
Chen Shih-yuan | 0–2 | Yuta Iyama |
Lin Chih-han | 2–0 | Shinji Takao |
Hsiao Cheng-hao | 0–2 | Satoshi Yuki |
Chou Chun-hsun | 0–2 | Jiro Akiyama |
Score | ||
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South Korea | 8–2 | China |
Lee Chang-ho | 2–0 | Gu Li |
Kang Dong-yun | 2–0 | Liu Xing |
Lee Se-dol | 0–2 | Kong Jie |
Park Jeong-hwan | 2–0 | Xie He |
Choi Cheol-han | 2–0 | Zhou Ruiyang |
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