- Yoo
Changhyuk (born
April 25, 1966) is a
professional Go
player in
South Korea. Yoo
Changhyuk was one of Korea's best Go players.
Growing up
without a...
- endgame. Cho, Lee and
other South Korean players such as Seo Bong-soo, Yoo
Changhyuk and Lee
Sedol between them won the
majority of
international titles in...
- 3–0 Yoo
Changhyuk 2nd 1997–1998 O
Rissei 3–2 Yoo
Changhyuk 3rd 1998–1999 Lee
Changho 3–0 Ma
Xiaochun 4th 1999–2000 Yu Bin 3–1 Yoo
Changhyuk 5th 2000–2001...
-
promotion rules). 7 dan 6 May 2003
Runner up in the KT Cup
against Yoo
Changhyuk. 9 dan 7 July 2003 Won 16th
Fujitsu Cup
against Song
Taekon (8 dan was...
- 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 Tae Kon 1 2003 Lee Dong-hoon 1 2014 Shin...
- # Nat.
Player Total 1 Lee
Changho 17 2 Lee
Sedol 14 3 Cho
Hunhyun 9 4-t Gu Li 8 4-t Ke Jie 8 6 Shin
Jinseo 7 7 Yoo
Changhyuk 6 8 Park
Junghwan 5...
- 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 1991 - 1994...
- Lee Chang-ho 2nd 1999–2000 O
Rissei 2–1 Ma
Xiaochun 3rd 2000–2001 Yoo
Changhyuk 2–1 O
Rissei 4th 2002–2003 Lee Chang-ho 2–0 Hane
Naoki 5th 2003–2005 Lee...
- Sang-Hoon, Lee Sedol, Rui Naiwei, Seo Bongsoo, Woon Soo-ho, Yang Koon, Yoo
Changhyuk, Yoon
Sunghyun 5
players from
China -
Chang Hao, Ma Xiaochun, Shao Weigang...
-
Hunhyun 23 1992 Lee Chang-ho 3–1 Yang Chae-ho 24 1993 Lee Chang-ho 3–2 Yoo
Changhyuk 25 1994 Lee Chang-ho 3–0 Im Seon-keun 26 1995 Lee Chang-ho 3–0 Yang Chae-ho...