Bailing Cup
International Go competition
The Bailing Cup (Chinese: 百灵杯) was an international Go competition. The tournament was held every two years between 2012 and 2019, for a total of four times. It was sponsored by the Bailing Group of China.[1]
Seeded players and preliminaries
16 seeded players were invited and 48 players qualified from preliminaries. Seeded players were chosen as follows:
- 2 top players of last tournament
- 5 from China
- 3 from Japan
- 3 from South Korea
- 1 from Chinese Taipei
- 2 from wild cards (issued from the host)
The winner's purse was ¥1,800,000.
In the 4th Bailing Cup, it became a tournament with 16 players competing. Players were chosen as follows:
- 2 top players of last tournament
- 6 from China
- 3 from Japan
- 3 from South Korea
- 1 from Chinese Taipei
- 1 from a wild card (issued from the host)
The winner's purse was ¥1,000,000.[2]
Winners and runners-up
Edition | Years | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
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1st | 2012–2013 | Zhou Ruiyang | 3–0 | Chen Yaoye |
2nd | 2014–2015 | Ke Jie | 3–2 | Qiu Jun |
3rd | 2016–2017 | Chen Yaoye | 3–1 | Ke Jie |
4th | 2018–2019 | Ke Jie | 2–0 | Shin Jinseo |
References
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- Ing Cup
- LG Cup
- Samsung Cup
- Chunlan Cup
- MLily Cup
- Quzhou Lanke Cup
- Globis Cup (U-20)
- BC Card Cup
- Tongyang Cup
- World Oza
- CMC Cup
- Fujitsu Cup
- ENN Cup
- Bailing Cup
- Wu Qingyuan Cup (Go Seigen Cup)
- Bingsheng Cup