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Go is about who is first and who is second, only through the game. However, since the results of different competitions are different, it is difficult to absolutely determine who is first and who is second. But historically, the one who contributed the most to Go and dominated the game for the longest time was the Japanese player Wu Qingyuan (who became a Chinese and later became a Japanese citizen).
At present, the strongest chess players include South Korea's Lee Chang-ho and Lee Sedol, and China's Gu Li and Kong Jie, several of whom take turns to play the position of chess hegemon, and occasionally rookies rush into the camp, but they do not last long.
Now Go has a rating system, and the rating can indicate a player's current position in the chess world, but it is fluid, changing, and not evergreen.
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At present, there is no general rating system in the world chess world, China, South Korea, and Japan have their own rating rankings in China, and the bonus system is different, and the numerical units are also different, just like the exchange rate of the RMB and the South Korean won.
Japanese Go is gradually declining, and in recent years they have not achieved anything in international competitions. It is currently recognized that the Chinese Guli, Kong Jie.
Lee Sedol, Lee Chang-ho of South Korea. He is the top super-first-class master in the chess world.
Top 10 in China: 1 Coulee 2727
2 Kong Jie 2682
3 Liu Xing 2644
4 Chang Hao 2641
5 Hu Yaoyu 2626
6 Park Wenyao 2625
7 Qiu Jun 2623
8 Gulingyi 2619
9 Chen Yaoye 2616
10 Wang 2614
South Korea's top 10: 1, Lee Sedol 9,562 points.
2. Cui Zhehan 9,561 points.
3. Lee Chang-ho 9,554 points.
4. Kim Ji-seok 9,542 points.
5. Jiang Dongrun 9,495 points.
6. Zhao Hancheng scored 9,479 points.
7. Park Yongxun 9,478 points.
8. Yin Junxiang 9,473 points.
9. Mu Zhenshuo 9,455 points.
10. Yuan Shengqin 9,436 points.
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Rankings fluctuate... Gu Li and Kong Jie are very good...
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China's Gu Li, Kong Jie.
Lee Sedol, Lee Chang-ho of South Korea.
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Go World Rankings: Shin Zhenzhen, Park Tinghuan, Li Xuanhao, Ding Hao, Bian Xiangyi.
1. Shen Zhenzhen scored 3829 points.
Shin Jinzhen, born on March 17, 2000, is a professional Korean Go player with a nine-dan degree. Shin Jin-jin started playing chess at the age of 5 and entered the dan at the age of 12 and defeated the 37-year-old Lee Chang-ho Jiudan that year, and is regarded as the star of hope in Korean Go. Shin has won the 4th Globis Cup World U20 Emerging Talent Championship, the 31st Asian Television Rapid Chess Championship, the 20th Maixin Coffee Cup Champion, the 1st GS Caltex Cup in South Korea three consecutive championships, and the 24th LG Cup World Chess Championship Championship.
2. Park Tinghuan scored 3665 points.
Park Tinghuan was born on January 11, 1993, a South Korean Go player, who has been ranked first in South Korea's rating for 59 consecutive months, and was later broken by Shin Jinzhen, and is currently ranked second in South Korea. Park Tinghuan's overall strength is still not to be underestimated, he won 8 consecutive victories in the Chinese Weijia League, and also won the 24th Fujitsu Cup Champion, the 19th LG Cup World Go Champion Champion, the 1st World Strongest Chess Champion Champion, the 3rd Dream Lily Cup Champion, the 12th Chunlan Cup Champion and other honors.
3. Li Xuanhao scored 3662 points.
Li Xuanhao, a Chinese Go player, plays for the Chongqing T23 team and is a professional Go player. In 2015, he entered Southwest University. He has won the championship of the Northern Amateur Go Championship, the champion of the 4th Thanksgiving Cup International Elite Competition, and the title of "International Athlete" awarded by the General Administration of Sports of the People's Republic of China.
In April 2022, he was successfully promoted to professional nine-dan and is the 54th nine-dan player in the history of Chinese Go.
4. Ding Hao scored 3644 points.
Ding Hao, born on June 13, 2000 in Datong, Shanxi, is a Chinese Go player. He started playing chess at the age of 6 and became a professional at the age of 13, and has defeated many world champions in competitions with excellent results, and has won the 2019 CCTV Rapid Chess Championship, the runner-up of the 31st Asian Television Go Rapid Chess Tournament in 2019, and the Most Valuable Chess Player Award in the 2019 China Go League.
5, Bian hunger leather pants are a mess Jane 3642 points.
Bian Sang-yi, born in 1997, is a Korean professional Go player, nine dans, and currently ranks third in South Korea. He is a player whose strength cannot be underestimated, he only began to enter the section in 2012, and in 2018, he was promoted to the ninth dan, reached the top 8 in the 2015 Samsung Cup, and reached the top 4 in 2016, and successively won the third place in the 3rd GLOBIS Cup U20 World New Talent in 2016, the runner-up in the 4th GLOBIS Cup in 2017, and the champion of the 5th JTBC Cup in South Korea in 2018.
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1. China's eight-time champion Guli.
China: 46 titles, 22 world champions.
Eight crowns: Gu Li, Ke Jie.
Triple crown winners: Chang Hao, Kong Jie, Chen Yaoye, Tang Weixing.
Double champions: Ma Xiaochun, Qi Yuting.
First Champions: Yu Bin, Luo Xihe, Zhou Junxun (Taiwan, China), Park Wenyao, Zhou Ruimeng or Yang, Jiang Weijie, Shi Yue, Fan Tingyu, Chu Jia3, Xi, Dang Yifei, Tan Xiao, Gu Zihao, Xie Erhao, Yang Dingxin.
2, Japan's double champion Masaki Takemiya.
Japan: 11 titles, 8 world champions.
Double champions: Masaki Takemiya, Zhao Zhixun, Wang Licheng.
First crown: Lin Haifeng, Otake Hero, Yida Kiki, Kobayashi Hikaru.
1. Zhang Xu. 3. South Korean legend Lee Chang-ho 9 dan and state
South Korea: 64 titles, 15 world champions.
17 crowns: Lee Chang-ho.
14 crowns: Lee Sedol.
Nine-crown winner: Cho Hoon-hyun.
Six-time champion: Yoo Chang-hyuk.
Five-time champion: Park Tinghuan.
Double champions: Kang Dong-yun, Park Yong-hoon, Shin Jin-jung.
First crown: Seo Bong-so, Park Jung-sang, Choi Cheol-han, Won Sung-kyun, Baek Hong-so, Kim Ji-seok, Shin Min-jun.
Note: Go was called "Yi" in ancient times, and the word "game" refers to Go. Nowadays, in the modern society with all kinds of entertainment equipment, why can Go survive thousands of years and still be popular?
What's the secret? In fact, the answer is very simple, because Go is endlessly interesting and subtle, which can not only develop intelligence, but also improve self-cultivation.
Generally, in regular competitions, the size of the Go board is 19*19, and the size of each grid is. In order to make it easier to identify the position of the chess pieces, nine points are drawn on the chessboard, the term is called "star", and the star point of ** is also called "Tianyuan". The number of pieces in Go is generally 361, of which 181 are blacks and 180 are whites.
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The following are the top 10 players in the number of Go world champions in the game
1.Lee Chang-ho (South Korea) - 17 world champions.
2.Lee Sedol (South Korea) - 14 world champions.
3.Cho Hoon-hyun (South Korea) - 9 World Champions.
4.Guli (China) - 8 world champions.
5.Ke Jie (China) - 7 World Champion in Scattering.
6.Yoo Chang-hyuk (South Korea) - 6 world champions.
7.Park Jeong-hwan (South Korea) - 4 world champions.
8.Chang Hao (China) - 3 World Champions.
9.Kong Jie (China) - 3 World Champions.
10.Tang Weixing (China) - 3 World Champions.
It is important to note that the above data may have old data or errors, please check the relevant authoritative data sources.
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