Ko Geuntae

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Ko Geuntae
Full name Ko Geuntae
Hangul 고근태
Hanja 高根台
Revised Romanization Go Geuntae
McCune- Reischauer Ko Kŭnt'ae
Date of birth March 30, 1987 (age 20)
Place of birth Flag of South Korea, South Korea
Residence Flag of South Korea South Korea
Rank 5 dan
Affiliation Hanguk Kiwon

Ko Geuntae (born March 30, 1987) is a Korean professional Go player.

Ko Geuntae won the Chunwon title in 2005. Due to his Chunwon win, he was given an automatic berth into the 19th Fujitsu Cup. He beat top ranked Chinese professional and holder of the LG Cup, Gu Li, in the China-Korea Tengen. Ko won the series two games to one. He is currently 5 dan.

Title Years Held
Current 1
Flag of South Korea Chunwon 2005
Continental 1
Flag of People's Republic of China Flag of South Korea China-Korea Tengen 2006
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