Fujitsu Cup

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The Fujitsu Cup (富士通杯) is a Go competition.

The Fujitsu Cup is an international competition. Fujitsu and Yomiuri Shimbun host the oldest international Go competition. The players are picked like the following.

All 24 players play through preliminaries, until 8 players with the best record are given automatic advancement to the second round. The other 16 play against each other in the first round. The format is single knockout with 5.5 komi. The time limit is 3 hours thinking time, and the winner's purse is 15,000,000 Yen ($142,000).

Winner Runner up Years Played
Flag of Japan Takemiya Masaki Flag of Japan Rin Kaiho 1988
Flag of Japan Takemiya Masaki Flag of Japan Rin Kaiho 1989
Flag of Japan Rin Kaiho Flag of People's Republic of China Nie Weiping 1990
Flag of Japan Cho Chikun Flag of People's Republic of China Qian Yuping 1991
Flag of Japan Otake Hideo Flag of Japan O Rissei 1992
Flag of South Korea Yoo Changhyuk Flag of South Korea Cho Hunhyun 1993
Flag of South Korea Cho Hunhyun Flag of South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 1994
Flag of People's Republic of China Ma Xiaochun Flag of Japan Kobayashi Koichi 1997
Flag of South Korea Lee Chang-ho Flag of People's Republic of China Ma Xiaochun 1996
Flag of Japan Kobayashi Koichi Flag of Japan O Rissei 1997
Flag of South Korea Lee Chang-ho Flag of People's Republic of China Chang Hao 1998
Flag of South Korea Yoo Changhyuk Flag of People's Republic of China Ma Xiaochun 1999
Flag of South Korea Cho Hunhyun Flag of People's Republic of China Chang Hao 2000
Flag of South Korea Cho Hunhyun Flag of South Korea Choi Myung-Hoon 2001
Flag of South Korea Lee Sedol Flag of South Korea Yoo Changhyuk 2002
Flag of South Korea Lee Sedol Flag of South Korea Song Tae Kon 2003
Flag of South Korea Park Young-Hoon Flag of Japan Yoda Norimoto 2004
Flag of South Korea Lee Sedol Flag of South Korea Choi Cheol-han 2005
Flag of South Korea Park Jungsang Flag of People's Republic of China Zhou Heyang 2006

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