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known as
Hanguk Kiwon (Korean: 한국기원), was
founded in
November 1945 by Cho
Namchul.
Baduk is a game
which was
present in
Korea by the 5th century. It originated...
- Cho
Namchul (Korean: 조남철;
November 30, 1923 – July 2, 2006,
alternately Cho Namcheol) was a
professional Go
player (Baduk in Korean). He died of natural...
- Runner-up 1 1968 Cho
Namchul 1–0 Kim In 2 1969 Kim In 3–1 Cho
Namchul 3 1970 Cho
Namchul 3–1 Kim In 4 1971 Seo
Bongsoo 3–1 Cho
Namchul 5 1972 Seo Bongsoo...
- Year
Winner Score Runner-up 1 1956 Cho
Namchul Shin Ho-yeol 2 1957 7–0 Min Yeong-hyeon 3 1958 4–0 Kim Myeong-hwan 4 1959 2–1 Kim Myeong-hwan 5 1960 2–1...
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funding was more lavish. One of the
first Korean players to do so was Cho
Namchul, who
studied in the
Kitani Dojo 1937–1944.
After his
return to Korea, the...
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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 9 Park
Yeonghun 15 2 3 20 10 Choi
Cheolhan 14 0 2...
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Player Years held Cho
Namchul 1959 - 1966 Kim In 1967, 1971, 1972 Kang Cheol-min 1968, 1970 Cho
Hunhyun 1973 - 1979, 1981 - 1988, 1992 Seo
Bongsoo 1980...
- from the
original (PDF) on 4
March 2012.
Retrieved 29 June 2012. Shin,
Namchul, (2005),
Strategies for
Generating E-Business
Returns on Investment, p...
- 조치훈; born June 20, 1956) is a
professional Go
player and a
nephew of Cho
Namchul. Born in Busan,
South Korea, he is
affiliated to
Nihon Ki-in. His total...