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The 23rd World Go Championship

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Final   ◆July 5, 2010
Kong Jie 9-dan
(China)
White won by 12.5 Lee Sae-Dol 9-dan
(Korea)

Third-place play-off   ◆July 5, 2010
Qiu Jun 8-dan
(China)
Black won by resign Piao Wen-Yao 5-dan
(China)

SemiFinal   ◆July 3, 2010
Kong Jie 9-dan
(China)
White won by resign Qiu Jun 8-dan
(China)
Lee Sae-Dol 9-dan
(Korea)
Black won by resign Piao Wen-Yao 5-dan
(China)

QuarterFinal   ◆April 14, 2010
Qiu Jun 8-dan
(China)
White won 0.5. Kang Dong-Yoon 9-dan
(Korea)
Kong Jie 9-dan
(China)
White won by resign. Kim Ji-Seok 7-dan
(Korea)
Piao Wen-Yao 5-dan
(China)
White won by resign. Park Young-Hun 9-dan
(Korea)
Lee Sae-Dol 9-dan
(Korea)
White won by resign. Gu Li 9-dan
(China)

Round 2   ◆April 12 ,2010
Kang Dong-Yoon 9-dan
(Korea)
White won by resign. Hane Naoki 9-dan
(Korea)
Qiu Jun 8-dan
(China)
White won by resign. Lee Chang-ho 9-dan
(China)
Park Young-Hun 9-dan
(Korea)
White won by 4.5. Takao Shinji 9-dan
(Japan)
Lee Sae-Dol 9-dan
(Korea)
Black won by 3.5. Anzai Nobuaki 6 -dan
(Japan)
Gu L i 9-dan
(China)
White won by resign. Park Jeong-Hwan 7-dan
(Korea)
Kong Jie 9-dan
(China)
Black won by 8.5. Ishida Yoshio 9-dan
(Japan)
Piao Wen-Yao 5-dan
(China)
Black won by 2.5. Yamashita Keigo 9-dan
(Japan)
Kim Ji-Seok 7-dan
(Korea)
White won by resign. Chang Hsu 9-dan
(Japan)

Round 1   ◆April 10 ,2010
Park Jeong-Hwan 7-dan
(Korea)
White won by resign. Chang Hao 9-dan
(China)
Anzai Nobuaki 6-dan
(Japan)
White won by 2.5. Chen Shi-Yuan 8-dan
(Chinese Taipei)
Takao Shinji 9-dan
(Japan)
White won by resign. Fernando Aguilar
(South America)
Piao Wen-Yao 5-dan
(China)
Black won by resign. Jie Li 7-dam
(North America)
Kim Ji-Seok 7-dan
(Korea)
Black won by resign. Alexandre Dinerstein 3-dan
(Europe)
Hane Naoki 9-dan
(Japan)
White won by 1.5. Choi Chul-Han 9-dan
(Korea)
Qiu Jun 8-dan
(China)
White won by 2.5. Sakai Hideyuki 7-dan
(Japan)
Ishida Yoshio 9-dan
(Japan)
Black won by resign. Mok Jin-Suk 9-dan
(Korea)