NEC Cup (China)

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The NEC Cup is a Zhongguo Qiyuan Go competition, supported by NEC Corporation.

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The winner's purse is 200,000 CY ($24,000).

Past winners

PlayerYears Held
Cao Dayuan 1996
Shao Weigang 1997, 2000
Chang Hao 1998, 2002, 2005
Zhou Heyang 1999
Luo Xihe 2001
Wang Lei 2003
Gu Li 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009
Qiu Jun 2007

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