Go at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's team

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Men's team
at the 2010 Asian Games
Venue
Date23–26 November
Competitors41 from 7 nations
Medalists
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silver medal 
bronze medal 
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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]

Schedule[]

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Date Time Event
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

Results[]

Legend
  • GP — Game points

Preliminary round[]

Round 1[]

Score
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
Lee Se-dol 2–0
Cho Han-seung 2–0
Park Jeong-hwan 2–0
Choi Cheol-han 2–0
Chinese Taipei  10–0  Malaysia
Cho U 2–0
Wang Ming-wan 2–0
Chen Shih-yuan 2–0
Lin Chih-han 2–0
2–0
Thailand  0–10  Japan
0–2 Keigo Yamashita
0–2 Yuta Iyama
0–2 Shinji Takao
0–2 Kimio Yamada
0–2 Jiro Akiyama

Round 2[]

Score
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
2–0
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
Vietnam  0–10  Chinese Taipei
0–2 Cho U
0–2 Wang Ming-wan
0–2 Chen Shih-yuan
0–2 Lin Chih-han
0–2
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

Round 3[]

Score
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
0–2 Zhou Ruiyang
Thailand  6–4  Vietnam
0–2
2–0
2–0
2–0
0–2
Japan  10–0  Malaysia
Keigo Yamashita 2–0
Yuta Iyama 2–0
Satoshi Yuki 2–0
Kimio Yamada 2–0
Jiro Akiyama 2–0

Round 4[]

Score
Bye 0–10  Malaysia
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
Vietnam  0–10  Japan
0–2 Keigo Yamashita
0–2 Yuta Iyama
0–2 Satoshi Yuki
0–2 Kimio Yamada
0–2 Jiro Akiyama
China  8–2  Thailand
Chang Hao 2–0
Gu Li 2–0
Liu Xing 0–2
Kong Jie 2–0
Zhou Ruiyang 2–0
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
Choi Cheol-han 2–0 Chou Chun-hsun

Round 5[]

Score
Chinese Taipei  10–0 Bye
Cho U 2–0
Wang Ming-wan 2–0
Chen Shih-yuan 2–0
Lin Chih-han 2–0
2–0
Thailand  0–10  South Korea
0–2 Kang Dong-yun
0–2 Lee Se-dol
0–2 Cho Han-seung
0–2 Park Jeong-hwan
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
0–2
2–0
0–2
0–2
2–0

Round 6[]

Score
Bye 0–10  Vietnam
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
0–2
China  10–0  Malaysia
Chang Hao 2–0
Gu Li 2–0
Kong Jie 2–0
Xie He 2–0
Zhou Ruiyang 2–0
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
Chen Shih-yuan 2–0
Lin Chih-han 2–0
2–0
Chou Chun-hsun 2–0

Round 7[]

Score
Thailand  10–0 Bye
2–0
2–0
2–0
2–0
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
Jiro Akiyama 0���2 Chou Chun-hsun
Malaysia  0–10  South Korea
0–2 Kang Dong-yun
0–2 Lee Se-dol
0–2 Cho Han-seung
0–2 Park Jeong-hwan
0–2 Choi Cheol-han
Vietnam  0–10  China
0–2 Chang Hao
0–2 Liu Xing
0–2 Kong Jie
0–2 Xie He
0–2 Zhou Ruiyang

Summary[]

Rank Team Round Total GP
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

Final round[]

Bronze medal match[]

Score
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
0–2 Satoshi Yuki
Chou Chun-hsun 0–2 Jiro Akiyama

Gold medal match[]

Score
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

References[]

  1. ^ "Weiqi Official Handbook" (PDF). p. 17. Retrieved 19 April 2013.[permanent dead link]
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