Guksu

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The Guksu (Korean: 국수전, Hanja: 國手戰) was a Go competition in South Korea. It was held 59 times beginning in 1956, and was discontinued in 2016.[1]

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The Guksu was a Go competition held by the Hanguk Kiwon, and sponsored by The Dong-a Ilbo. Guksu literally means 'hand of the nation', or essentially the best player in the country. It was the longest-running Korean Go competition. Each year, a tournament was held to determine a challenger, who would play against the defending champion. (The only exceptions were the 1st Guksu and the 53rd Guksu in 2009, when the titleholder Lee Sedol went on leave and did not defend his title.)

When the competition was last held (the 59th Guksu), the winner's prize was 45 million won, and the runner-up's prize was 15 million won.[2]

Past winners and runners-up[]

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1 1956 Cho Namchul
2 1957 Cho Namchul 7–0
3 1958 Cho Namchul 4–0
4 1959 Cho Namchul 2–1
5 1960 Cho Namchul 2–1
6 1961 Cho Namchul 3–1 Kim In
7 1962 Cho Namchul 3–1
8 1963 Cho Namchul 3–2
9 1964 Cho Namchul 3–1 Yun Ki-hyeon
10 1965 Kim In 3–1 Cho Namchul
11 1966 Kim In 3–0 Yun Ki-hyeon
12 1967 Kim In 3–0 Yun Ki-hyeon
13 1968 Kim In 3–1 Cho Namchul
14 1969 Kim In 3–0
15 1970 Kim In 3–2 Cho Namchul
16 1971 Yun Ki-hyeon 3–2 Kim In
17 1972 Yun Ki-hyeon 3–1
18 1973 Ha Chan-seok 3–1 Yun Ki-hyeon
19 1974 Ha Chan-seok 3–1 Kang Cheol-min
20 1976 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–1 Ha Chan-seok
21 1977 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–0
22 1978 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–0
23 1979 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–0 Ha Chan-seok
24 1980 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–0 Seo Bong-soo
25 1981 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–1 Seo Bong-soo
26 1982 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–1 Seo Bong-soo
27 1983 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–2 Seo Bong-soo
28 1984 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–1 Seo Bong-soo
29 1985 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–0 Seo Bong-soo
30 1986 Seo Bong-soo 3–0 Cho Hun-hyeon
31 1987 Seo Bong-soo 3–1 Cho Hun-hyeon
32 1988 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–0 Seo Bong-soo
33 1989 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–1 Lee Chang-ho
34 1990 Lee Chang-ho 3–0 Cho Hun-hyeon
35 1991 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–2 Lee Chang-ho
36 1992 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–1 Lee Chang-ho
37 1993 Lee Chang-ho 3–0 Cho Hun-hyeon
38 1994 Lee Chang-ho 3–2 Cho Hun-hyeon
39 1995 Lee Chang-ho 3–1 Cho Hun-hyeon
40 1996 Lee Chang-ho 3–2 Cho Hun-hyeon
41 1997 Lee Chang-ho 3–1 Seo Bong-soo
42 1998 Cho Hun-hyeon 2–0 Lee Chang-ho
43 1999 Rui Naiwei 2–1 Cho Hun-hyeon
44 2000 Cho Hun-hyeon 3–0 Rui Naiwei
45 2001 Lee Chang-ho 3–1 Cho Hun-hyeon
46 2002 Lee Chang-ho 3–0 Cho Han-seung
47 2003 Choi Cheol-han 3–2 Lee Chang-ho
48 2004 Choi Cheol-han 3–0 Lee Chang-ho
49 2005 Lee Chang-ho 3–2 Choi Cheol-han
50 2006 Yun Jun-sang 3–1 Lee Chang-ho
51 2007 Lee Sedol 3–0 Yun Jun-sang
52 2008 Lee Sedol 3–1 Mok Jin-seok
53 2009 Lee Chang-ho 3–1
54 2010 Choi Cheol-han 3–1 Lee Chang-ho
55 2011 Cho Hanseung 3–2 Choi Cheol-han
56 2012 Cho Hanseung 3–0 Choi Cheol-han
57 2013 Cho Hanseung 3–1 Lee Sedol
58 2014 Park Junghwan 3–1 Cho Hanseung
59 2015 Park Junghwan 3–0[2] Cho Hanseung

References[]

  1. ^ "棋戰이 자꾸 사라져 간다", The Chosun Ilbo, 2016-11-01
  2. ^ a b "-바둑- 박정환, 조한승 도전 물리치고 국수전 2연패", Yonhap News Agency (in Korean), 2016-01-18

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