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The 13th World Go Championship The Fujitsu Cup

Cho Hoonhyun(Korea) defeated Chang hao(China)

Final Cho Hoonhyun(Korea)
Chang Hao(China)
Cho(b) won by resign
Play-off for 3rd Kobayashi Satoru(Japan)
Mok Jinseuk(Korea)
Mok(w) won by 0.5


as of August 14,2000

 Cho Chi Hun (Japan) Cho H
(resign)
Cho H
(resign)
Cho H
(resign)
 Cho Hoonhyun (Korea) Cho H
(resign)
 Chou Chunhson (Taipei)
 Lee Changho (Korea) Zhou
(1.5)
 Zhou Heyang (China) Zhou
(resign)
 Fernand Aguilar (South America)
 Ma Xiaochun (China) Chang H
(2.5)
Mok
(3.5)
 Chang Hsu (Japan) Chang H
(resign)
 Rob Van Zeijst (Europe)
 Cho Sun Jin (Japan) Mok
(resign)
 Ding Wei (China) Mok
(resign)
 Mok Jinseuk (Korea)
 Kobayashi Satoru (Japan) Kobayashi
(1.5)
Kobayashi
(resign)
Chang
(resign)
 Hikosaka Naoto (Japan) Rui
(4.5)
 Rui Naiwei (Korea)
 Takemiya Masaki (Japan) Liu
(9.5)
 Liu Xiaoguang (China) Liu
(5.5)
 Jimmy Cha (North America)
 Yoo Changhyuk (Korea) Yoo
(resign)
Chang
(0.5)
 Moriyama Naoki (Japan) Yu
(resign)
 Yu Bin (China)
 Chang Hao (China) Chang
(7.5)
 Michael Redmond (Japan) Choi
(9.5)
 Choi Myunghoon (Korea)