- Kim In 4 1971 Seo
Bongsoo 3–1 Cho
Namchul 5 1972 Seo
Bongsoo 3–0
Jeong Chang-hyun 6 1973 Seo
Bongsoo 3–1 Cho
Hunhyun 7 1974 Seo
Bongsoo 3–0 Cho Namchul...
- the 14th Chaegowi. That same year, Cho lost his
first title to
rival Seo
Bongsoo in the 6th Myungin.
Since 1973, Cho and Seo have met 65
times in the finals...
- Seo Bong-soo (Korean: 서봉수; born
February 1, 1953) is a
professional Go player. Seo Bong-soo
turned professional in 1970. By 1986 he
became the 4th ever...
- 2 18 50 4 Kim In (deceased) 30 0 0 30 5 Park
Junghwan 20 1 8 29 6 Seo
Bongsoo 27 0 1 28 7 Yoo
Changhyuk 18 1 6 25 8 Cho
Namchul (deceased) 23 0 0 23...
-
Player Years Held Kim In 1966 - 1972, 1974 Ha
Chanseok 1973 Seo
Bongsoo 1975, 1980 Cho Hun-hyeon 1976 - 1989 Lee Chang-ho 1990, 1995 - 2007 Yoo Changhyuk...
- Pla****
Winner Runner Up 1988-1989 Yang Jae-ho Jang Soo
Young 1989-1990 Seo
Bongsoo Lee Chang-ho 1990-1992 Lee Chang-ho Rin
Kaiho 1992-1993 Lee Chang-ho Cho...
- (CRC Press, 2010), pp. 113-166. Cho,
Jeong Ho; Lee, Jiyoul; Xia, Yu; Kim,
BongSoo; He, Yiyong; Renn,
Michael J.; Lodge,
Timothy P.;
Daniel Frisbie, C. (2008-10-19)...
- Cho
Hunhyun 1997 Lee
Changho 3–0 Choi
Myunghoon 1998 3–1 1999 3–0 Seo
Bongsoo 2000 Lee
Sedol 3–0 Yoo
Jaehung 2001 Park
Yeonghun 3–1 Yoon
Seounghyun 2002...
- 2015, 2017 Shin
Jinseo 4 2019–2021, 2023 Lee
Sedol 3 2006, 2013, 2016 Seo
Bongsoo 1 1983 Ha Chan-seok 1 1985 Yoo
Changhyuk 1 1995 Mok Jin-seok 1 2000 Song...
- Runner-up 1st 1988–1989 Cho
Hunhyun 3–2 Nie
Weiping 2nd 1992–1993 Seo
Bongsoo 3–2
Otake Hideo 3rd 1996 Yoo
Changhyuk 3–1 Yoda
Norimoto 4th 2000–2001...