2007 in go
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| Years in Go: | 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 |
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| Years: | 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 |
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The following are the scheduled events of Go (board game) for the year 2007 throughout the world.
- 4 - Gu Li Mingren defeats challenger Zhou Ruiyang by resignation in the first game of the 19th Mingren title to go up 1 game(s) to none.
- 6 - Gu Li Mingren defeats challenger Zhou Ruiyang by resignation in the second match of his title defense.
- 6 - Cho U defeats Lee Sedol by ½ point(s) in the first game of the 3rd ToyotaDenso World Oza.
- 6 - Rui Naiwei defeats Lee Daehyeoi by 5½ points in the first game of the 8th Female Myungin.
- 8 - Gu Li Mingren defeats challenger Zhou Ruiyang by resignation in the third and final match. This is Gu Li's ninth consecutive win in his title defenses of the Mingren.
- Lee Sedol beats Cho U by resignation in the second game of the ToyotaDenso World Oza to tie the series at 1-1.
- 9 - Lee Sedol wins the ToyotaDenso World Oza for the second time by defeating Cho U in the third and final match.
- 10 - Yun Junsang challenger of the Guksu defeats holder Lee Chang-ho by resignation in the opening match of the 50th edition of the tournament.
- 13 - Qiu Jun defeats Zhou Ruiyang by resignation in the final of the NEC Cup.
- 17-18 - Keigo Yamashita Kisei defeats Satoru Kobayashi by resignation in the first game of the 31st Kisei final. The match took place in Asahikawa, Hokkaido.
- 19 - Gu Li defeats Kong Jie by resignation in the first game of the 3rd Chang-ki Cup final.
- 21 - Kong Jie defeats Gu Li by resignation in the second game of the the 3rd Chang-ki Cup to even the score.
- 22 - First game of the Samsung Cup final between Lee Chang-ho and Chang Hao with Chang Hao coming out as the victor. The match took place in Shanghai, China.
- 24 - Second game of the Samsung Cup final between Lee Chang-ho and Chang Hao where Chang Hao won once more and took the title. The match took place in Shanghai, China.
- 25 - Park Jungsang defeats Lee Sedol by resignation in the first game of the Maxim Cup.
- 26 - Rui Naiwei defeats Lee Daehyeoi by resignation in the final of the Female Myungin and wins the title for the 7th time and 4th time in-a-row.
- 31 - Yun Junsang defeats Lee Chang-ho Guksu by ½ point(s) in the second game of the Guksu finals.
- 1 - Keigo Yamashita defeats Satoru Kobayashi by resignation in the second game of the Kisei final. The match was held in Nishimuro, Japan.
- 8 - Keigo Yamashita defeats Satoru Kobayashi by resignation in the third game of the Kisei final. The match was held in Aizuwakamatsu, Japan.
- 8 - Lee Sedol defeats Park Jungsang by resignation in the second game of the Maxim Cup.
- 9 - Lee Chang-ho defeats Gu Li by 2½ points to bring Team Korea to victory in the Nong Shim Cup over Team China. Team Korea has won the tournament each time except in 2006, when they lost to Team Japan in the final.
- 9 - An Choyoung defeats Paek Hongsuk by resignation in the first game of the Sibdang Cup.
- 10 - Paek Hongsuk defeats An Choyoung by resignation in the second game of the Sibdang Cup.
- 11 - An Choyoung defeats Paek Hongsuk by resignation to win the 2nd Sibdang Cup.
- 23 - Keigo Yamashita defeats Satoru Kobayashi by resignation in the fourth and final game of the Kisei finals. Keigo defends his Kisei title for another year. The match was held in Toyama, Japan.
- 24 - Lee Sedol defeats Park Jungsang by resignation in the third and final game of the Maxim Cup. This became the third time in a row Lee has won the Maxim Cup.
- 2 - Park Young-Hoon Kisung defeats Choi Cheol-han by resignation in the first game of the 18th Kisung finals.
- 6 - Zhou Ruiyang defeats Wang Lei by 1½ points in the first game of the Xinren Wang finals.
- 8 - Zhou Ruiyang defeats Wang Lei by resignation in the second and final game of the Xinren Wang finals. This is the first title won by Zhou.
- 8 - Cho Chikun defeats Keigo Yamashita by resignation in the first game of the 45th Judan finals. The match took place in Niigata, Japan.
- 10 - Cho U defeats Shinji Takao by resignation in the final of the 26th NEC Cup.
- 12 - Lee Chang-ho defeats Yun Junsang by resignation in the third game of the Guksu finals. Lee Chang-ho still faces kadoban (one loss left).
- 16 - Yun Junsang wins the Guksu title by defeating Lee Chang-ho by resignation in the fourth game of the Guksu finals. Yun won the title 3 to 1.
- 18 - Cho Chikun defeats Satoshi Yuki by 3½ points in the NHK Cup final. This is Cho's 70th career title.
- 18 - Chen Shien defeats Liu Yaowen by 6½ points in the first game of the CMC TV Cup finals.
- 19 - Zhou Junxun defeats Hu Yaoyu by resignation in the first game of the 11th LG Cup finals.
- 20 - Xia Daming defeats Lin Yuxiang by resignation in the first game of the New Star Match finals.
- 21 - Hu Yaoyu defeats Zhou Junxun by ½ a point in the second game of the 11th LG Cup finals.
- 22 - Zhou Junxun defeats Hu Yaoyu by ½ a point in the third game and final game of the 11th LG Cup finals. This is Zhou's first international title, and first by a Taiwanese professional.
- 23 - Gu Li defeats Chang Hao by ½ a point in the first game of the 6th Chunlan Cup finals.
- 24 - O Meien defeats Norimoto Yoda by 3½ points in the first game of the 2nd Daiwa Cup finals.
- 24 - Xia Daming defeats Lin Yuxiang by resignation in the second and final game of the New Star Match finals. This is Xia's first title.
- 25 - Gu Li defeats Chang Hao by resignation in the second and final game of the 6th Chunlan Cup finals. This is Gu Li's second international title, and second of the year.
- 25 - Chen Shien defeats Liu Yaowen resignation in the second and final game of the CMC TV Cup finals.
- 29 - Cho Chikun defeats Keigo Yamashita by 2½ points in the second game of the 45th Judan finals. The match took place in Gamagori, Aichi, Japan.
- 31 - O Meien defeats Norimoto Yoda by 9½ points in the second and final game of the Daiwa Cup finals.
- 1 - Hu Yaoyu defeats Chang Hao by resignation in the final of the Liguang Cup.
- 11th LG Cup
- 20th Fujitsu Cup
- First round
- 6th Chunlan Cup
- 32nd Kisei
- Preliminaries
- 32nd Meijin
- Group stage
- Current leader - Norimoto Yoda (4-1)
- Group stage
- 62nd Honinbo
- Group stage
- Current leaders - Three players tied at 4-2.
- Group stage
- 45th Judan
- Cho Chikun 2-0 Keigo Yamashita
- 33rd Tengen
- Second knockout round
- 55th Oza
- Preliminaries
- 32nd Gosei
- Third knockout round
- 12th GS Caltex Cup
- Group stage
- Current leader - Three players tied at 1-0.
- Group stage
- 41st Wangwi
- Second knockout round
- 50th Guksu
- Lee Chang-ho 1-3 Yun Junsang
- 18th Kisung
- Park Young-Hoon 1-0 Choi Cheol-han
- 35th Myungin
- Group stage
- Current leader - Three players tied at 1-0.
- Group stage
- 2nd Sibdang Cup
- An Choyoung 2-1 Paek Hongsuk
- 12th Chunwon
- Preliminaries
- 6th Tianyuan
- Group stage
- Chen Shien (3-0)
- Group stage