- Calculations see Counting
- Calhoun, Barbara
- “Barbara Calhoun: America’s Ambassador of Go” (Wood) 53: 55-58*
- Calligraphy
- by Cho Chikun 116: 20*
- by Fujisawa Shuko 113: 14*; 119: 10*
- Fujisawa Shuko holds exhibition 57: 31-32*
- Honinbo Shushin 113: 18*
- by Kato Masao 47: 31*
- by Kobayashi Koichi 44: 27*
- by Takemiya Masaki 46: 37*
- Three Courtesans Practicing Calligraphy (cover note) 99: 1
- Canadian Go Association
- see also Quebec Go Association
- publishes newsletter (1979) 14: 16
- Canadian Open Go Championship
- 1978 report 11: 4
- 1978: Selick vs. Lee (play-off) 14: 40-41, 57-58*
- 1980 report 22: 4
- 1983 report 33: 4
- 1984 announcement and note 34: 4; 38: 5
- 1985 report 41: 5
- 1987 announcement 48: ibc
- 1990 announcement 57: 5
- Canadian tournaments
- see also Alberta Open , Canadian Open Go Championship , Montreal Honinbo ,
- Ottawa Tournament , Quebec Open , Toronto Open
- 1981-82 reports 27: 5
- Candidates Tournament (British Championship)
- 1984 report (Granville) 35: 7
- Cao Dayuan
- Bawang Title Match 1995, defeats Yu Bin in 73: 6
- New Physical Education Cup League 1990, wins 60: 48
- Cao Dayuan vs. Awaji Shuzo
- Japan-China Go Exchange 1985 (Round 5) 42: 17-18*
- Cao Dayuan vs. Nie Weiping
- New Physical Education Cup 1990 (Game 3) 64: 36
- Cao Dayuan vs. Takemiya Masaki
- TV Asia Tournament Final 1991 67: 38-39
- Cao Dayuan vs. Yang Jinhua
- WAGC 1982 (final) 28: 34-36
- Cao Yuyin
- Queen of the New Stars Title Match 2007, wins 111: 9
- Capping move
- see also Knight capping move ...
- attack against two-space extension, used as 57: 41-43
- calculation of bad defensive moves (problems) against 45: 41, 48-49;
- 48: 42, 45-46
- problem 37: 52, 57, 58
- Captures see Most captures
- Capturing races
- “Capturing Race Problems” [2 parts] 50: 43-47; 54: 28-29, 31-35
- “Fill the outside liberties first” (proverb) 73: 59, 62; 74: 49, 52-53
- “How to Capture?” (problems) 38: 40-41, 46-48
- “An Introduction to Tesuji”. Part 3 (Kataoka Satoshi) 74: 49, 52-54
- “The Myriad Techniques of Go” (problems by Sato Masaharu) 68: 49, 54-57, 64
- “One eye beats no eyes” (proverb) 73: 59, 51
- “One-Move Problem” 58: 15, 68
- “One Page Lesson: Semeai Tesuji” (Nakagawa Shinji) 28: 54
- “Semeai Problems” (Rin Kaiho) 44: 34, 37
- “Twelve Capturing-Race Problems” 98: 59-64
- “Two Semeai Problems” 59: 46, 68
- Capturing techniques
- see also Geta , Ladder
- “Good Style and Correct Shape” (problems and examples by Cho Chikun)
- 49: 49-51
- “An Introduction to Tesuji”. Part 1 (Kataoka Satoshi) 72: 13, 61-63
- thick defensive move (example) 71: 57-58
- Carefree and Innocent Pleasures Collection (classic anthology)
- rengo game (1094) from 67: 63-64; 71: 8
- Cartoon series see Hikaru no Go
- Castle games (Edo period)
- 1648: Sanchi vs. San’etsu 9: ibc, 61
- 1669: Sanchi vs. Doetsu 10: 64-ibc
- 1685: Doteki vs. Shunchi 12: 64-ibc
- 1705: Senkaku vs. Dochi 14: 63-ibc
- 1780: Yugen Monnyu vs. Senchi Senkaku (2 stones) 23: 61-63
- 1783: Kono Mototora vs. Senchi Senkaku 23: 63-64
- 1801: Genjo vs. Mon’etsu Monnyu 30: 57-58
- 1850: Ito Showa vs. Shusaku (middle-game problem) 16: 49, 50-51
- boom of popular interest in late 18th century 16: ibc
- Dochi’s performance in 14: 63, 47
- Doteki’s performance in 12: 64, ibc
- Castledine, Brian (19??–79)
- death of 13: 4
- CCTV Cup
- see also under its other name Zhaoshang Bank Cup with different numbering
- 1992 (5th): Ma Xiaochun wins 68: 64
- 1995 (8th): Ma Xiaochun wins 74: 4
- 1997 (10th): Nie Weiping wins 80: 49
- 1997 (10th): Nie vs. Ma (semifinal) 80: 49-51
- 2002 (15th): Ma Xiaochun wins 95: 14
- 2003 (16th): Zhou Heyang wins 98: 12
- 2004 (17th): Gu Li wins 101: 11*; 102: 10
- 2005 (18th): Liu Xing wins 104: 12
- 2006 (19th): Luo Xihe wins 108: 10
- 2007 (20th): Piao Wenyao wins 112: 9
- 2008 (21st): Xie He wins 115: 10
- 2009 (22nd): Kong Jie wins 119: 9
- Cell phones see iPhone
- Center
- two-step hane towards (examples) 123: 61, 62-63
- value of connection compared to corner (discussion) 64: 64
- Center enclosure
- “Original Handicap Strategy” (Miyamoto Naoki) 5: 75-77
- “Strange Fusekis — Past and Present: Akagi’s Centre Enclosure” 20: 41
- Center point see Tengen
- Centers see London , Sao Paulo Go Centers
- Ceremonies see Imperial ceremony
- CGA see Canadian Go Association
- Cha, Jimmy
- China-Korea match in California 1985 (report) 41: 6-11, 33
- “Go in Korea” 37: 20-22*
- “Jimmy Cha: Giant Killer” (Wood) 55: 11-17*
- Kukgi Title Match 1984 (report) 38: 36-39*
- U.S. professionals, wins first match (1988) between 52: 4
- Cha, Jimmy vs. Cho Chikun
- Fujitsu Cup 1990 (Round 2) 60: 13-16*
- Cha, Jimmy vs. Cho Hun-hyeon
- Fujitsu Cup 1989 (quarterfinal) 56: 10-13*
- Cha, Jimmy vs. Nie Weiping
- Fujitsu Cup 1990 (quarterfinal) 61: 12-15*
- Cha, Jimmy vs. Ohira Shuzo
- Fujitsu Cup 1989 (Round 2) 55: 15-17*
- Cha, Jimmy vs. Redmond, Michael
- 1984 38: 34-35
- Cha, Jimmy vs. Yamashiro Hiroshi
- Fujitsu Cup 1989 (Round 1) 55: 12-15*
- Ch’a Min-su see Cha, Jimmy
- Chaigowi Title (Top Position)
- format, prize money, 1997 winner 80: 6
- Chaigowi Title Match
- 1994 (33rd): Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho (Game 3) 71: 53-54
- 1997 (36th): Yi Ch’ang-ho defeats Cho Hun-hyeon (+ Games 4 & 5) 79: 13-15
- 1999 (38th): Yi Ch’ang-ho defeats Ahn Cho-young (+ Game 2) 85: 7-8
- Challenge matches (Edo period)
- overview 17: 61
- 1645-53 (San’etsu vs. Sanchi): historic review and Game 4 9: ibc, 61
- 1668-75 (Doetsu vs. Sanchi): historic review and Game 11 10: 64-ibc
- 1705-06 (Dochi vs. Senkaku): historic review and Game 1 14: 63-ibc, 47
- 1739-40 (Shuhaku vs. Shunseki Inseki): Games 5 & 8 15: 63, 64-ibc
- 1766-67 (Satsugen vs. Shunseki Inseki): historic review, results and Games 2-4
- 16: 63-ibc; 17: 61-64
- Challengers
- see individual professionals and tournaments
- as well as Youngest challengers
- Challengers’ Tournament (British Championship)
- 1980 report 20: 6; 21: 4
- 1983 note 32: 6
- 1984 report (Granville) 35: 7
- “Champion for All Seasons, A: Takagawa Kaku” (Bob Terry)
- (autobiography) 41: 12-27*
- Champions see Title-holders
- Championships see individual tournaments, National championships
- Chan Ka Yui
- professional, turns 49: 4
- transliteration of name 113: 6
- WAGC 1986, wins 44: 3-4*
- Chan Ka Yui vs. Chen Zude
- WAGC 1979 (semifinal) 14: 20-22
- Chan Ka Yui vs. Imamura Fumiaki
- WAGC 1980 (final) 20: 7-9*
- Chan Ka Yui vs. Yasunaga Hajime
- WAGC 1980 (semifinal) 19: 9-11*
- Chandler, Brian
- Castledine, Brian (obituary) 13: 4
- Chang Hao
- biographical details 76: 60*
- China-Korea Tengen Play-off 2001, wins 93: 4
- Chunlan Cup Final 2009, wins 119: 4
- Fujitsu Cup Final 1998, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 83: 3, 16
- Fujitsu Cup Final 2000, loses to Cho Hun-hyeon in 90: 2
- Ing Cup Final 2000-01, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 90: 34; 91: 2
- Ing Cup Final 2004-05, wins 103: 3*; 104: 2-3*
- Japan-China Tengen Play-off 1997, defeats Ryu Shikun in 80: 2
- Japan-China Tengen Play-off 2000, loses to Kobayashi Koichi in 89: 2
- Japan-China Tengen Play-off 2001, wins 92: 4
- Lebaishi Cup Final 1999, defeats Yang Shihai in 85: 6
- Lebaishi Cup Final 2000, defeats Ma Xiaochun in 88: 14; 89: 58
- Lebaishi Cup Final 2001, wins 91: 14
- Lebaishi Cup Final 2001-02, wins 97: 56
- marriage of 85: 6
- Mingren Title Match 1999, loses to Ma Xiaochun in 88: 13, 38
- NEC Cup 1998, defeats Shao Weigang in 84: 40
- NEC Cup 2002, wins 94: 14
- NEC Cup 2005, wins 104: 11
- Nong Shim Cup 2007-08, secures China’s victory in 114: 3*
- Qisheng Title Match 1999, defeats Ma Xiaochun in 86: 16
- Qisheng Title Match 2000, loses to Zhou Heyang in 89: 58
- Ricoh Cup 2004, wins 101: 11
- Samsung Cup Final 2007, wins 110: 2
- Tianyuan Title Match 1997, defeats Ma Xiaochun in 80: 47
- Tianyuan Title Match 1998, defeats Wang Lei in 82: 6
- Tianyuan Title Match 1999, wins 85: 6
- Tianyuan Title Match 2000, defeats Dong Yan in 88: 14
- Tianyuan Title Match 2001, wins 91: 14
- WAGC 1990, wins 60: 4*
- winning streak in NEC Japan-China Super Go Series 1995 74: 5; 75: 5; 76: 60*
- Chang Hao vs. Cho Han-seung
- Fujitsu Cup 2007 (Round 1, middle-game problem & game) 115: 61-64
- Chang Hao vs. Cho Hun-hyeon
- Fujitsu Cup Final 2000 90: 35-42
- Samsung Cup Final 2001 (Games 2 & 3) 94: 20-28
- Chang Hao vs. Ch’oe Ch’eol-han
- Ing Cup Final 2004-05 (Game 2) 105: 26-27
- Chang Hao vs. Kobayashi Satoru
- NEC Japan-China Super Go Series 1995 76: 60-62*
- Chang Hao vs. Ma Xiaochun
- Mingren Title Match 1999 (Game 3) 88: 38-39
- Qisheng Title 1999 (Game 7) 86: 16-18
- Tianyuan Title Match 1997 (Game 4) 80: 47-48
- Chang Hao vs. Mok Chin-seok
- Chunlan Cup 1998-99 (Round 2) 85: 13-15
- Chang Hao vs. Pak Yeong-hun
- Toyota & Denso Cup 2006-07 (Round 3) 127: 53-61
- Chang Hao vs. Rin Kaiho
- NEC Japan-China Super Go Series 1995 76: 62-64*
- Chang Hao vs. Seo Pong-su
- LG Cup 1997-98 (Round 2, middle-game analysis) 80: 9, 22-24
- Chang Hao vs. Shao Weigang
- NEC Cup 1998 (final game) 84: 40-41
- Chang Hao vs. Takemiya Masaki
- Nong Shim Cup 2000-01 (Seoul Round) 91: 41-42
- Chang Hao vs. Yang Shihai
- Lebaishi Cup Final 1999 (Game 3) 85: 11-12
- Chang Hao vs. Yasunaga Hajime
- 1984 (7 stones) 39: 42-44
- Chang Hao vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
- Fujitsu Cup Final 1998 83: 16-18
- Ing Cup Final 2000-01 (Game 2) 91: 25-27*
- Nong Shim Cup 2009-10 (Shanghai Round) 123: 37-38
- Samsung Cup Final 2007 (Game 2) 111: 28-30
- Toyota & Denso Cup Final 2003 98: 21-27*
- Chang Hao vs. Yi Se-tol
- Toyota & Denso Cup 2004-05 (final, Games 1-3) 104: 13-19*
- Chang Hao vs. Yu Bin
- All-China Individual Championship 1995 (final of Men’s Division) 75: 7-8
- Chang Hao vs. Yuki Satoshi
- Fujitsu Cup 1997 (Round 2, joseki analysis) 81: 57, 59
- Chang Hao + Zhang Xuan
- Hitachi Cup 2002, win 95: 14
- Chang Lo-san vs. Takabe Dohei
- 1912 (2 stones) 29: 59-60, 61
- Changde Cup 2010 (1st) (World Mingren Championship)
- announcement 122: 4
- Gu Li wins (+ results) 123: 2
- organizers of 124: 20
- Gu Li vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho (Round 1) 124: 20-22
- Gu Li vs. Iyama Yuta (Round 2) 124: 22-25*
- Yi Ch’ang-ho vs. Gu Li (final) 124: 25-27
- Changde Cup 2011 (2nd)
- Pak Yeong-hun wins (+ results) 126: 4
- Changde Cup 2012 (3rd)
- Jiang Weijie wins (+ results) 129: 2
- Changqi Cup
- 2005 (1st): Kong Jie wins (+ results) 104: 12
- 2006 (2nd): Zhou Heyang wins (+ results) 106: 8
- 2007 (3rd): Kong Jie wins (+ results) 110: 9
- 2008 (4th): Gu Li wins (+ results) 114: 9-10
- 2008 (5th): Qiu Jun wins (+ results) 117: 13
- 2009 (6th): Wang Xi wins (+ results) 120: 56
- 2010 (7th): Tuo Jiaxi wins (+ results) 124: 11
- 2011 (8th): Gu Li wins (+ results) 127: 10
- Che Zewu
- WAGC 1989, wins 55: 3-4*
- Chemistry
- “Go and Chemistry: A Discussion with Rin Kaiho and Fukui Kenichi” 26: 64-65
- Chen, Alan
- “Alan Chen: The Shape of Things to Come” (Terry) 51: 23-25*, 10
- Chen, Alan vs. Rin Kaiho
- 1987 (4 stones) 51: 24-25, 10
- Ch’en Chai-jui see Chan Ka Yui
- Chen, James
- “James Chen and the American Go Institute” (Terry) 51: 16-22*
- Ch’en Shih vs. Zhou Chengheng
- Mingren Title Match 1978 (Game 2) 14: 37-40
- Chen Shiyuan
- Aixin Cup 2009, wins 120: 56
- Donggang Cup 2007, wins 114: 10
- Guoshou Title Match 2006, wins 109: 10
- Guoshou Title Match 2007, wins 113: 11
- Japan-Taiwan Young Stars Tournament 2011, wins 126: 5
- Qisheng Title Match 2010, wins 124: 12
- Qiwang Cup 2009, wins 119: 9; 120: 56
- Qiwang Cup 2011, wins 126: 55; 127: 10
- Tianyuan Title Match 2007, wins 112: 9
- Tianyuan Title Match 2011, wins 126: 55
- Wangzuo League 2008, wins 117: 13
- Wangzuo Title Match 2010, wins 124: 12
- Wangzuo Title Match 2011, wins 127: 21
- Zhonghuan Cup Open Tournament 2008, wins 117: 13
- Zhonghuan Cup Open Tournament 2011, wins 125: 13
- Chen Silin see Chen Shiyuan
- Ch’en Tsu-te see Chen Zude
- Chen Yaoye
- 9-dan promotion record (2007) 112: 3, 4
- All-China Individual Championship 2005, wins Men’s Division of 105: 11
- China-Korea Tengen Play-off 2009, wins 120: 2*
- China-Korea Tengen Play-off 2011, wins 126: 5
- interview after LG Cup Final 2006 109: 56
- Tianyuan Title Match 2009, wins 118: 10; 119: 9
- Tianyuan Title Match 2010, wins 122: 11
- Tianyuan Title Match 2011, wins 125: 13
- Chen Yaoye vs. Cho Chikun
- TV Asia Tournament 2007 (Round 1) 113: 35-36*
- Chen Yaoye vs. Gu Li
- LG Cup Final 2006 (Games 4 & 5) 108: 32-36*
- Chen Yaoye vs. Yi Se-tol
- TV Asia Tournament 2007 (final) 113: 32-34*
- Chen Yi (1901–72)
- Nihon Ki-in Go Hall of Fame, inducted in 128: 10
- Chen Zude
- comeback by 59: 55*
- “Comebacks by Chen and Qian” 70: 62-64*
- death of 129: 10
- recovery of 125: 13
- Chen Zude vs. Chan Ka Yui
- WAGC 1979 (semifinal) 14: 20-22
- Chen Zude vs. Lee Yong-ho
- WAGC 1979 (Round 3) 14: 19-20
- Chen Zude vs. Nie Weiping
- New Physical Education Cup League 1992 70: 63
- WAGC 1979 (final) 14: 22-24
- Chen Zude vs. Okubo Ichigen
- Japan-China Go Exchange 1978 (Round 3) 10: 25-27*
- Chen Zude vs. Zhang Wendong
- Qisheng Tournament 1998-99 (9-dan tournament) 84: 37-38
- Ch’eng Hsiao-liu see Cheng Xiaoliu
- Cheng Xiaoliu vs. Ishida Yoshio
- Japan-China Go Exchange 1983 (Round 4) 33: 63-64
- Cheongkwanjang Cup (Women’s World Championship)
- see also predecessor title Hung Chang Cup
- 2002-03 (1st): highlights (+ results) 97: 4-5
- 2002-03 (1st): Rui Naiwei wins (+ results) 98: 2
- 2003-04 (2nd): results of Rounds 1 & 2 and semifinals 99: 4; 100: 4
- 2003-04 (2nd): Pak Chi-eun wins (+ results) 100: 4
- 2004-05 (3rd): China wins (+ results) 103: 4*
- 2005-06 (4th): China wins (+ results) 106: 3; 107: 2
- 2005-06 (4th): Koyama Terumi vs. Pak Chi-eun (Game 12) 107: 44-46*
- 2005-06 (4th): Pak Chi-eun vs. Ye Gui (Game 13) 107: 46-47
- 2006-07 (5th): Korea wins (+ results) 110: 3-4; 111: 3
- 2008 (6th): Korea wins (+ results) 114: 3; 115: 2
- 2008-09 (7th): China wins (+ results) 117: 5; 118: 3-4
- 2008-09 (7th): Song Ronghui’s winning streak 117: 5; 118: 3, 4
- 2009-10 (8th): results of Round 1 120: 3
- 2009-10 (8th): Korea wins (+ results of Rounds 2 & 3) 121: 2-3*
- 2009-10 (8th): Pak Chi-eun vs. Li He (Game 14) 123: 36-37
- 2011 (9th): results of Rounds 1 & 2 125: 2
- 2011 (9th): Mun To-weon’s winning streak 125: 2
- Ch’eongpung Cup
- 2001 (1st): Seo Pong-su wins 91: 14
- Chi Yuan Cup (Taiwan) see Taiwan Qiyuan Cup
- Chiang Chu-chiu see Jiang Zhujiu
- Chien Kaei see Chan Ka Yui
- Ch’ien Yu-p’ing see Qian Yuping
- Chikanobu (artist) see Yoshu Chikanobu
- Chikashige (artist) see Utagawa Chikashige
- Children’s go
- see also Young players , Youth tournaments
- American Go Institute conducts classes 48: 6
- “American Go Institute, James Chen and the” (Terry) 51: 16-22*
- “Chen, Alan: The Shape of Things to Come” (Terry) 51: 23-25*, 10
- Holland, development (as of early 1980s) in 27: 3
- Kato’s interest in promoting 103: 9
- kimono design (cover note) 36: 1
- Korea, popularity in 86: 55, 56-57
- Chin Kaei see Chan Ka Yui
- China see also Chinese ...
- China Eastern Airlines Cup (Women’s World Championship)
- 2000 (1st): Rui Naiwei wins (+ format and results) 90: 3-4
- China-Japan . . .
- Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off see Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off
- Cyberspace “5x5” Team Match see Japan-China Cyberspace “5x5” Team Match
- friendship games see Japan-China friendship games
- Go Exchange see Japan-China Go Exchange
- Meijin Play-off see Japan-China Meijin Play-off
- School Team Match see Japan-China School Team Match
- Super Go Series see NEC Japan-China Super Go Series
- Tengen Play-off see Japan-China Tengen Play-off
- TV Championship see Japan-China TV Championship
- TV Match see Japan-China TV Match
- China-Japan-Korea Meijin Play-off see Japan-China-Korea Meijin Play-off
- China-Japan-Korea Meijin Title see Changde Cup
- China-Korea Invitational Match
- 2004: Gu Li wins 101: 12
- China-Korea King of the New Stars Play-off
- 1998...2002 results 93: 5; 96: 4; 99: 3
- 2001 (4th): Gu Li wins (+ results) 93: 4-5
- 2002 (5th): Yi Se-tol wins (+ results) 96: 4
- 2003 (6th): Kong Jie wins (+ results) 99: 3
- 2004 (7th): Qiu Jun wins (+ results) 102: 6
- 2005 (8th): Gu Li wins (+ results) 104: 5
- China-Korea match (California 1985)
- note 39: 7
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Nie (Games 1 & 2) (report by J. Cha) 41: 6-11, 33
- China-Korea New Stars Play-off see China-Korea King of the New Stars Play-off
- China-Korea Team Match (Kangwon Land Cup)
- 1997 (4th): China wins (+ results) 81: 2
- 2006: China wins 107: 3
- China-Korea Tengen Play-off
- title-holders and challengers 1997-2004 102: 7
- 1999 (3rd): Yi Ch’ang-ho wins 88: 4 c
- 2000 (4th): Yi Ch’ang-ho wins 90: 4
- 2001 (5th): Chang Hao wins 93: 4
- 2002 (6th): Pak Yeong-hun wins (+ results) 96: 4
- 2004 (8th): Gu Li wins (+ results) 102: 6-7
- 2005 (9th): Gu Li wins (+ results) 105: 3
- 2007 (11th): Gu Li wins (+ results) 113: 4*
- 2008 (12th): Weon Seong-chin wins (+ results) 115: 4
- 2009 (13th): Chen Yaoye wins (+ results) 120: 2*
- 2010 (14th): Pak Cheong-hwan wins (+ results) 123: 2
- 2011 (15th): Chen Yaoye wins (+ results) 126: 5
- Chinen Kaori
- Women’s Honinbo Title Match 1999, defeats Kobayashi Izumi in 87: 5-6
- Women’s Honinbo Title Match 2000, loses to Inori Yoko in 90: 9; 91: 8
- Women’s Honinbo Title Match 2004, wins 102: 9*; 103: 7
- Women’s Kisei Title Match 2000, wins 88: 7
- Women’s Kisei Title Match 2001, wins 91: 10*
- Women’s Kisei Title Match 2002, wins 94: 9
- Women’s Kisei Title Match 2003, wins 97: 11
- Women’s Kisei Title Match 2005, wins 104: 8
- Women’s Meijin League 2008-09, wins 118: 6
- Chinen Kaori vs. Kato Tomoko
- Women’s Honinbo Title Match 1998 (Game 1, proper move analysis) 122: 63-64
- Chinen Kaori vs. Kobayashi Izumi
- Women’s Honinbo Title Match 1999 (Game 2) 87: 8, 52
- Chinen Kaori + Yuki Satoshi
- Ricoh Cup 1997, win 79: 9
- Chinese Amateur Championship see All-China Amateur Championship
- Chinese Championship see All-China Individual Championship
- Chinese characters
- etymology (examples) of 41: 44-45
- go kanji (etymological note), pronunciation of 47: 8-9
- Chinese clubs
- see also Beijing go clubs , Peking Go Club
- atmosphere in 36: 17-18
- Chinese counting method (end of game) see Fill-in-to-count , Stone-counting method
- Chinese fuseki
- see also High Chinese , Low Chinese , Mini-Chinese fuseki
- “How to Improve at Fuseki”. Parts 9-11 (Kato Masao) 13: 40-43; 14: 32-34, 47;
- 15: 36-38, 57
- Chinese go
- see also Chinese history , Chinese rules of go
- “China: Spotlight on Youth” (Oshima Masao) 109: 54-56
- “Playing Go in the People’s Republic of China” (Shotwell) 36: 17-19
- professional system instituted (1982) 26: 4
- SARS effect on 99: 10
- Yi Se-tol on 124: 34
- Chinese grand slam
- Ma Xiaochun completes (1992) 67: 64
- Chinese history of go
- see also Origin of go as well as Tang , Sung , Ming , Ch’ing dynasties
- “Go Grades and Early Masters” (Fairbairn) 65: 58-64, 56
- “Go in China”. Parts 1-3 (Fairbairn) 27: 57-61; 28: 63-65, 62; 29: 59-61
- women players in early China 64: 37-38
- Chinese Individual Championship see All-China Individual Championship
- Chinese international title-holders tournament
- 2011: Gu Li wins 126: 55
- Chinese Kisei see Qisheng
- Chinese Leagues see Chinese Team Leagues
- Chinese Meijin see Mingren
- Chinese opening see Chinese fuseki
- Chinese philosophy see Confucius , Mencius , Yin and yang
- Chinese Professional Pair Go Tournament see Hitachi Cup
- Chinese professionals
- see also individual professionals
- “China: Spotlight on Youth” (Oshima Masao) 109: 54-56
- first encounter between Taiwanese and mainland 53: 6
- first ten players become professional (1982) 26: 4
- list and number (as of 1983) of 33: 56
- new (1987/88) 48: 58; 52: 4
- promotions see under Chinese Rating Tournament
- strength compared to Japanese professionals (as of 1983) 33: 55
- ratings see Chinese ratings
- title-holders see under Chinese tournaments
- top prize money (2005) 107: 11
- top prize money (2011) 128: 64
- Chinese Promotion Tournament see Chinese Rating Tournament
- Chinese Qiyuan see Chinese Weiqi Association
- Chinese Rating Tournament
- 1983 top promotions 34: 3-4
- 1987 top promotions 49: 3-4
- 1991 top promotions 65: 56
- 1993 highlights 69: 11
- 1994 top promotions 71: 34
- 2000 highlights 90: 28
- 2002 top promotions 96: 74
- 2005 top promotions 105: 11
- 2006 top promotions 109: 10
- 2007 notes 113: 11
- 2010 notes 123: 10
- Chinese ratings
- China adopts point rating system 74: 60-61; 109: 55
- top (late 1990s) 80: 51; 81: 6; 83: 36; 88: 54-55
- top (2000) 89: 58
- top (2001) 93: 11
- top (2002) 95: 14
- top (2003) 99: 10
- top (2004) 100: 11; 101: 12; 102: 10-11
- top (2005) 103: 11; 104: 12; 105: 11
- top (2006) 106: 8; 108: 10-11
- top (2007) 112: 9
- top (2008) 115: 10; 118: 10-11
- top (2010) 122: 11; 123: 10; 124: 12
- top (2011) 125: 12; 126: 54
- Chinese rules of go see Stone-counting method , also Ing rules
- Chinese-style fuseki see Chinese fuseki
- Chinese Team Leagues
- about 109: 54-55
- 2012: Japanese team in B League 128: 64
- Chinese Tengen see Tianyuan
- Chinese title-holders see under Chinese tournaments
- Chinese tournaments
- amateur see All-China Amateur Ch’ship
- discontinued see Bawang , Da Guo Shou , Lebaishi Cup ,
- New Physical Education Cup , Qisheng , Qiwang , Ten Strongest Players
- international title-holders’ see Chinese international title-holders tournament
- lightning see Feixiang Cup , NEC Cup , Qiwang (Weifu Cup) ,
- Ricoh Cup (Rising Stars) , Ryusei , Tianyuan
- Ma Xiaochun completes grand slam (1992) 67: 64
- major see All-China Individual Ch’ship , Changqi Cup , Mingren
- mind sports see All-China Intellectual Olympics
- minor see 9×9 Tournament , Agon Kiriyama Cup ,
- Hong Kong Liman Mountain Cup , Quzhou Lanke Cup , Ricoh Cup ,
- South West King , Xinan King of Go , Xinren Wang
- old see subentry discontinued
- pair go see Chinese Weiqi Mixed Pairs Invitational Tourn. , Hitachi Cup , Ricoh Cup
- qualifying see CSK Qualifying Tournament , Professional Qualifying Tourn.
- rating see Chinese Rating Tournament
- team see Chinese Team Leagues , North–South Team Tournament
- title-holders (1990s) 66: 7; 80: 51
- TV see CCTV Cup , Four Strongest Players , Longxing Cup , NEC Cup ,
- Zhaoshang Bank Cup
- veterans’ see Hebei Sports Lottery Cup , Nanfang Cup
- women’s see All-China Women’s Elite Tourn. , Jianqiao Cup ,
- Queen of the New Stars , Women’s Mingren
- youth see Fujitsu Cup Under-15 Young Professionals Tourn. , New Stars ,
- Ricoh Cup (Rising Stars)
- Chinese Weiqi Association
- Japanese professionals awarded 108: 10
- points rating system adopted 74: 60-61
- Chinese Weiqi Championship see All-China Individual Championship
- Chinese Weiqi Mixed Pairs Invitational Tournament
- 2005: Xu Ying + Nie Weiping win 104: 11
- Chinese Women’s Championship see All-China Individual Championship
- Chinese Women’s New Stars tournament see Queen of the New Stars
- Chinese women’s team match
- professional-amateur (2011) 125: 13
- Ch’ing dynasty (1644–1912)
- game from early 27: 57-61; 50: 79-80
- game from first half of 33: 53-54
- game (2 stones) from late 29: 59-60, 61
- Chino Tadahiko
- 700 wins, reaches 120: 8
- biographical details 24: 32*
- Chino Tadahiko vs. Cho Chikun
- Kisei Tournament 1979-80 (Stage One, 8-dan final) 24: 31-33
- Chino Tadahiko vs. Ninomiya Hideko
- Judan Preliminary Tournament 1984 (?) 35: 63-64
- Chitetsu (3rd Yasui) vs. Dosaku
- 1668 & 1676 (tesuji problems) 97: 57, 58-60
- 1674 11: 63-64
- Chitoku Senchi (8th Yasui) (1776–1838)
- see also his former name Nakano Chitoku
- biographical details 25: 60
- “exquisite dame move” (1812) by 28: 61
- rivalry with Genjo 25: 60; 26: 61; 27: 63
- Chitoku Senchi vs. Genjo
- 1803...1812 (three games) 28: 60-62; 29: 62-65; 30: 54-57
- Chitoku Senchi vs. Jowa
- 1802 (middle-game position only) 41: 31
- Cho Chikun (25th Honinbo)
- 9-dan, sets new promotion record (1981) to 24: 5
- 1,000 wins, reaches 84: 2, 3
- 1,200 wins, reaches 104: 9
- 1,300 wins, reaches 115: 8-9
- 1,364 wins, reaches 124: 7
- 1,400 wins, reaches 129: 8
- 1983 performance 34: 32; 35: 26-27; 36: 42
- 2,000 games played 116: 7
- awards see subentries Shusai Prize
- best-of-seven match player, most successful 79: 40
- big three, rivalry with Rin Kaiho in the 57: 13
- biographical details 6: 14; 40: 9; 43: 17*
- calligraphy by 116: 20*
- career highlights 77: 3
- career statistics compared to Kobayashi Koichi 79: 11
- “Cho Chikun: Between Japan and Korea” (Sawaki Kotaro) 40: 30-33*
- “Cho Chikun’s Brilliant Tesujis” (problems) 98: 44-49
- double crown (1981), wins 25: 2*
- Fujisawa Shuko, rivalry with 31: 30-31
- Fujitsu Cup Final 1991, wins by forfeit 64: 3
- “Good Style and Correct Shape” [6 parts] (problems) 49 ; 55 – 59: ...
- Gosei League 1979, wins 14: 2, 3*
- Gosei Title Match 1986, wins 45: 2*; 47: 38
- Gosei Tournament 1982, wins 28: 2
- Gosei Tournament 1986, wins 44: 3
- Haya-go Championship 1990, wins 61: 5
- Haya-go Championship 1991, wins 65: 7
- Haya-go Championship 1992, wins 69: 9
- Haya-go Championship 2001, wins 94: 5-6
- Honinbo League 1980-81, wins 24: 2, 3
- Honinbo Title Match 1981, wins 25: 2*
- Honinbo Title Match 1982, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 28: 2; 29: 42
- Honinbo Title Match 1983, loses to Rin Kaiho in 31: 3, 4; 32: 4*; 34: 10*
- Honinbo Title Match 1989, defeats Takemiya Masaki in 55: 4-6*; 57: 20*
- Honinbo Title Match 1990, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 60: 5-6*; 61: 24-25, 26;
- 62: 24
- Honinbo Title Match 1991, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 64: 5*; 66: 46*
- Honinbo Title Match 1992, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 68: 4-5
- Honinbo Title Match 1993, defeats Yamashiro Hiroshi in 69: 10-11
- Honinbo Title Match 1994, defeats Kataoka Satoshi in 71: 4*; 72: 15*, 20
- Honinbo Title Match 1995, defeats Kato Masao in 74: 32
- Honinbo Title Match 1995, interview after winning 74: 32
- Honinbo Title Match 1996, defeats Ryu Shikun in 77: 2
- Honinbo Title Match 1997, defeats Kato Masao in 80: 65
- Honinbo Title Match 1998, defeats O Rissei in 83: 4*
- Honinbo Title Match 1999, loses to Cho Sonjin in 86: 2*; 87: 15
- Honinbo Title Matches, performance in 84: 7
- Honinbo Title Matches, winning streak of 125: 63
- honorary titles for 129: 9-10
- “How Strong is Cho?” (game) 81: 54-56
- inseis, teaches 63: 64
- JAL Super Haya-go Tournament 2004, wins 102: 8
- Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2002, wins 97: 5
- Japan-China Tengen Play-off 1988, wins 52: 4
- Japan-China Tengen Play-off 1989, wins 56: 4
- Judan award ceremony (1982) 28: 2*
- Judan Title Match 1982, wins 26: 4; 27: 2
- Judan Title Match 1983, loses to Kato Masao in 30: 3; 31: 3; 32: 30-31*
- Judan Title Match 1988, wins 51: 2; 52: 2
- Judan Title Match 1989, defeats Rin Kaiho in 55: 4-6*; 57: 19
- Judan Title Match 1990, loses to Takemiya Masaki in 58: 5-6; 59: 4-5*
- Judan Title Match 1991, loses to Takemiya Masaki in 63: 6; 65: 16
- Judan Title Match 2005, wins 104: 7*
- Judan Title Match 2006, wins 107: 4-5*
- Judan Title Match 2007, wins 111: 5
- Judan Tournament 2004-05, wins 104: 7*
- Kato Masao, rivalry with 26: 44; 30: 3; 32: 12; 74: 7
- Kisei Leagues 2007 play-off, wins 113: 7-8
- Kisei Title Match 1983, defeats Fujisawa Shuko in 30: 2; 31: 2*, 3*, 55-56*;
- 50: 23*
- Kisei Title Match 1984, defeats Rin Kaiho in 33: 35; 34: 2; 36: 31, 63
- Kisei Title Match 1985, defeats Takemiya Masaki in 38: 2; 40: 6*, 29-30*
- Kisei Title Match 1986, loses to Kobayashi Koichi in 42: 2-3*
- Kisei Title Match 1994, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 70: 7-8
- Kisei Title Match 1995, loses to Kobayashi Satoru in 73: 17
- Kisei Title Match 1996, defeats Kobayashi Satoru in 76: 2*; 77: 9-10*
- Kisei Title Match 1997, defeats Kobayashi Satoru in 79: 5-6*
- Kisei Title Match 1998, defeats Yoda Norimoto in 82: 4*
- Kisei Title Match 1999, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 85: 4
- Kisei Title Match 2000, loses to O Rissei in 88: 6-7*
- Kisei Title Match 2008, loses to Yamashita Keigo in 114: 6*; 115: 5-6; 116: 29*
- Kisei Tournament 1982 play-off, wins 30: 2
- Kisei Tournament 1987, wins 9-dan section of 49: 4
- Kisei Tournament 1988 play-off, loses to Takemiya Masaki in 54: 4
- Kisei Tournament 1995 play-off, defeats Kato Masao in 75: 3*
- ko, retakes, without ko threat (Meijin Title Match 1980, Game 4) 22: 2; 23: 12, 13
- Kobayashi Koichi, rivalry with 29: 26; 43: 16; 44: 7; 61: 25-26*; 66: 19-20*;
- 79: 11; 84: 2, 3
- loses on time in Ing Cup 1992 69: 19-20
- loses on time in Oza Title Match 2002 96: 6; 97: 6
- Meijin League 1979-80, wins 21: 2
- Meijin League 1995-96, wins 77: 3
- Meijin League 2001-02, wins 96: 6, 7
- Meijin Title, rivalry with Otake Hideo in 39: 17
- Meijin Title Match 1980, wins 21: 2; 22: 2; 23: 25
- Meijin Title Match 1981, wins 25: 2*, 5
- Meijin Title Match 1982, defeats Otake Hideo in 29: 2; 30: 58
- Meijin Title Match 1983, defeats Otake Hideo in 32: 4; 33: ifc*, 2; 35: 26
- Meijin Title Match 1984, defeats Otake Hideo in 36: 2, 5; 37: 2*; 39: 17, 39*, 40
- Meijin Title Match 1985, loses to Kobayashi Koichi in 40: 2, 3*; 41: 2*;
- 43: 16, 42-43*
- Meijin Title Match 1996, defeats Takemiya Masaki in 78: 23*
- Meijin Title Match 1997, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 81: 3; 82: 19
- Meijin Title Match 1998, defeats O Rissei in 84: 2; 85: 23
- Meijin Title Match 1999, defeats Yoda Norimoto in 87: 3-4*, 28
- Meijin Title Match 2000, loses to Yoda Norimoto in 90: 5-6*; 91: 15*
- Meijin Title Match 2002, loses to Yoda Norimoto in 96: 6
- monarch of Japanese go 84: 11
- most titles won, record for 102: 8; 104: 7*
- “My Go” 23: 25-26
- NEC Cup 1984, wins 34: 3
- NEC Cup 2000, wins 88: 7
- NEC Cup 2001, wins 91: 11-12
- NHK Cup 1983, wins 31: 5
- NHK Cup 2006-07, wins 111: 4
- Otake Hideo, rivalry with 24: 39; 30: 16; 34: 33; 120: 8
- Otake Hideo, rivalry with, in Meijin Title 34: 32; 39: 17
- Oteai, total score in 50: 51
- Oza Title Match 1977, loses to Kudo Norio in 5: 6*; 6: 22-23
- Oza Title Match 1994, defeats Kato Masao in 72: 2-3
- Oza Title Match 1995, loses to O Rissei in 75: 2*; 76: 11
- Oza Title Match 1999, loses to O Rissei in 88: 5-6*
- Oza Title Match 2000, loses to O Rissei in 91: 5
- Oza Title Match 2001, defeats O Rissei in 93: 6-7; 94: 5*, 6
- Oza Title Match 2002, loses to O Meien in 96: 6; 97: 6*, 7
- Oza Tournament 1999, wins 86: 2-3
- Oza Tournament 2000, wins 90: 8
- Professional-Amateur Honinbo Play-offs, performance in 81: 54; 94: 8-9
- profile of 36: 42*; see also style
- “Profile of a Prodigy” 22: 28*
- promotion statistics compared to Kobayashi Koichi 44: 7
- quadruple crown (1983), wins 31: 2*, 3*
- “Redmond, Michael beats Cho Chikun” (game) 84: 36-37
- “The Renaissance of Cho Chikun” 57: 1*, 7-8*
- Rin Kaiho about 33: 9
- Rin Kaiho, comparison with 33: 6
- Rin Kaiho, rivalry in the big three with 57: 13
- rivalries see subentries Fujisawa , Kato , Kobayashi , Otake , Rin , Sakata ,
- Takemiya
- on Sakata Eio 52: 71-72
- Sakata Eio, rivalry with 14: 2, 3*
- Sakata Eio’s record of most titles won, tops 96: 5*
- Samsung Cup 2003, defeats Pak Yeong-hun in 100: 3*
- Shusai Prize 1980, wins 23: 5
- Shusai Prize 1984, wins 39: 2
- Shusai Prize 1999, wins 88: 7
- Shusaku memorial stone visited by 34: 39*
- ST & Fuma-kira Igo Masters Cup 2011, wins 126: 8
- style of 31: 30; 36: 42; see also profile
- style, on his 23: 25-26; 50: 24*; 57: 17
- Takagawa’s record, breaks 77: 2; 84: 6
- Takemiya Masaki, rivalry with 40: 9; 57: 20
- Tengen Title Match 1987, defeats Kobayashi Koichi in 50: 4; 51: 2
- Tengen Title Match 1988, defeats Sonoda Yuichi in 54: 4
- time allowance, usage of 115: 30
- Tong Yang Securities Cup Final 1993, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 69: 4*; 71: 19, 30*
- traffic accident (1986), suffers multiple injuries in 42: 2*; 44: 6*
- triple crown (1996), wins 79: 40
- “Two-Step Hane, All About the”. Parts 1-3 60: 55-60; 61: 53-59; 63: 56-63
- winning percentage compared to Kobayashi Koichi 84: 3
- Yi Ch’ang-ho, loses to, in special game 67: 4
- Cho Chikun vs. Awaji Shuzo
- Meijin League 1993-94 (joseki analysis) 76: 43-45
- Cho Chikun vs. Cha, Jimmy
- Fujitsu Cup 1990 (Round 2) 60: 13-16*
- Cho Chikun vs. Chen Yaoye
- TV Asia Tournament 2007 (Round 1) 113: 35-36*
- Cho Chikun vs. Chino Tadahiko
- Kisei Tournament 1979-80 (Stage One, 8-dan final) 24: 31-33
- Cho Chikun vs. Cho Sonjin
- Honinbo Title Match 1999 (Games 1-6) 87: 15-27*
- Cho Chikun vs. Ch’oe Myeong-hun
- Fujitsu Cup 2001 (quarterfinal) 92: 9-11
- Cho Chikun vs. Fujisawa Shuko
- Kisei Title Match 1983 (Games 1-7) 30: ifc*; 31: 31-56*
- Meijin League 1990-91 67: 32-35 c
- Pro Best Ten Tournament 1973-74 22: 28
- Cho Chikun vs. Fukui Masaaki
- Oteai 1971 (triple ko analysis) 50: 18
- Cho Chikun vs. Harada Minoru
- Professional-Amateur Honinbo Play-off 1997 (3 stones) 81: 54-56
- Cho Chikun vs. Ishida Akira
- Meijin League 1987-88 (proper move analysis) 124: 62-63
- Cho Chikun vs. Kataoka Satoshi
- Honinbo Title Match 1994 (Game 7) 72: 15-21*
- Honinbo Title Match 1994 (joseki analysis of Game 3) 76: 45-46
- Cho Chikun vs. Kato Masao
- Honinbo Title Match 1995 (Games 1-5) 74: 7-32*
- Honinbo Title Match 1997 (Games 1-4) 80: 65-68; 81: 46-53*
- Judan Title Match 1983 (Games 1-5) 32: 12-31*
- Judan Tournament 1975-76 (tesuji problem) 98: 45, 47-48
- Kisei Tournament 1982 (play-off, Games 1 & 2) 31: 27-30
- Meijin League 1976-77 (fuseki analysis) 11: 36
- Meijin League 1977-78 (fuseki analysis) 14: 34, 47
- Meijin League 1985-86 (play-off) 46: 17, 21
- Meijin Title Match 1981 (Games 1-4) 25: ifc*; 26: 44-59 c
- Cho Chikun vs. Kobayashi Koichi
- Honinbo Title Match 1982 (Games 1-6) 28: ifc*; 29: 26-42* c
- Honinbo Title Match 1990 (Games 1-7) 61: 26-42*, 68; 62: 24-38*
- Honinbo Title Match 1991 (Games 1-6) 66: 20-47* c
- Kisei Title Match 1986 (Games 1-6) 42: 2*; 44: 6*, 7-26*
- Kisei Title Match 1999 (Games 1-6) 86: 19-33*
- Kisei Title Match 1999 (fuseki analysis of Game 3) 85: 39-44
- Kisei Title Match 1999 (tesuji analysis of Game 2) 123: 63-64
- Meijin Title Match 1985 (Games 1-7) 43: 17-43*
- Meijin Title Match 1985 (tesuji problem of Game 2) 98: 45, 49
- Meijin Title Match 1997 (Games 1-6) 82: 19-34*
- Shinjin-O Title Match 1977 (Games 1 & 2) 5: 8-14
- unknown game (fuseki analysis) 108: 64
- Cho Chikun vs. Kobayashi Satoru
- Kisei Title Match 1995 (Games 1-6) 73: 17-43*
- Kisei Title Match 1996 (Games 1-7) 76: 19-39*; 77: 10-26*
- Kisei Title Match 1997 (Games 1-5) 79: 41-60*
- Kisei Title Match 1997 (fuseki analysis of Game 2) 82: 53-64
- Cho Chikun vs. Kudo Norio
- Oza Title Match 1977 (Games 1 & 2) 6: 14-23
- Cho Chikun vs. Mimura Tomoyasu
- ? (sacrifice analysis) 115: 51-53
- Cho Chikun vs. Nie Weiping
- Ing Cup 1988 (Round 2) 53: 28-30*
- Japan-China Go Exchange 1984 (Rounds 1 & 2) 37: 41-43*, 47-49
- Cho Chikun vs. O Meien
- Meijin League 1985-86 (fuseki only) 45: 19, 24-25
- Cho Chikun vs. O Rissei
- Fujitsu Cup 1991 (semifinal) 66: 8-12*
- Honinbo Title Match 1998 (Games 1-6) 84: 6-35* c
- Kisei Title Match 2000 (Games 1-6) 88: 20-37*; 89: 32-36
- Meijin Title Match 1998 (Games 1-7) 85: 23-38*
- Meijin Title Match 1998 (fuseki analysis of Game 5) 84: 43-50
- Oza Title Match 1995 (Game 3) 76: 11-13
- Cho Chikun vs. Otake Hideo
- Gosei Title Match 1979 (Games 1-3) 16: 5-11*
- Gosei Title Match 1980 (Games 1-4) 21: 3*; 22: 11-27*
- Gosei Title Match 1982 (Games 1-5) 30: 6-15*
- Gosei Title Match 1986 (Games 1-3) 47: 38-49*
- Gosei Title Match 1986 (tesuji problem of Game 1) 98: 45, 48
- Judan Title Match 1982 (Games 1-4) 29: 15-25
- Kisei Tournament 1980 (play-off, Games 1-3) 24: 39-49*
- Meijin League 1989-90 61: 6
- Meijin Title Match 1980 (Games 1-6) 22: ifc*, 29-41*; 23: 8-25*, 27*
- Meijin Title Match 1982 (Games 1-5) 30: 16-35*, 58
- Meijin Title Match 1983 (Games 1-5) 34: 32-45*; 35: 23-32*
- Meijin Title Match 1984 (Games 1-7) 39: 17-40*
- Cho Chikun vs. Pak Yeong-hun
- Samsung Cup Final 2003 (Games 1-3) 101: 13-23
- Cho Chikun vs. Redmond, Michael
- Oza Tournament 1998 84: 36-37
- Cho Chikun vs. Rin Kaiho
- 1962 (5 stones) 22: 28
- Honinbo Title Match 1983 (Games 1-7) 33: 6-35*; 34: 6-10*
- Judan Title Match 1989 (Games 1-3) 57: 8-13 c, 15-19* c
- Kisei Title Match 1984 (Games 1-6) 36: 43-63*
- Meijin League 1988-89 (tesuji problem) 98: 45, 49
- Cho Chikun vs. Ryu Shikun
- Honinbo Title Match 1996 (Games 1-6) 77: 31-44; 78: 36-50*, 35
- Cho Chikun vs. Sakata Eio
- Kisei Tournament 1979-80 (Stage Two, final) 24: 33-35
- Kisei Tournament 1979-80 (Stage Three, semifinal) 24: 37-39
- Nihon Ki-in Ch’ship Title Match 1975 (Game 1) 23: 26
- Nihon Ki-in Ch’ship Title Match 1975 (tesuji problem of Game 1) 98: 44, 46-47
- Nihon Ki-in Ch’ship Title Match 1975 (final moves of Game 4) 52: 65
- Cho Chikun vs. Sato ?
- Honinbo Preliminary Tournament 1978 (?) (joseki analysis) 11: 53, 54
- Cho Chikun vs. Sonoda Yuichi
- Gosei Tournament 1986 (fuseki only) 45: 4
- Tengen Tournament 1987 (problem and game) 100: 75, 83-85*
- Cho Chikun vs. Takagi Shoichi
- Honinbo Preliminary Tournament 1978 11: 40
- Cho Chikun vs. Takao Shinji
- Judan Title Match 2008 (Game 2) 115: 6*, 46-47
- Cho Chikun vs. Takemiya Masaki
- Honinbo Title Match 1981 (Games 1-6) 25: 48-59*; 26: 6-12
- Honinbo Title Match 1989 (Games 1-4) 57: 21-31* c
- Judan Title Match 1990 (Games 1 & 2) 59: 42; 60: 61, 67
- Judan Title Match 1991 (Games 1-5) 65: 16-17; 68: 8-17*
- Judan Title Match 1991 (tesuji problem of Game 3) 98: 44, 46
- Kisei Title Match 1985 (Games 1-7) 40: 6-30*
- Meijin Title Match 1996 (Games 1-6) 78: 24-35*; 79: 29-40
- Cho Chikun vs. Tozawa Akinobu
- IBM Haya-go Open Tournament 1989 (Round 1) 56: 28-29*
- Cho Chikun vs. Wu Songsheng
- Ing Cup 1988 (Round 1) 53: 26
- Cho Chikun vs. Yamashita Keigo
- Kisei Title Match 2008 (Games 1-7) 115: 30-46* c; 116: 10-29*
- Cho Chikun vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
- Tong Yang Securities Cup 1995-96 (semifinal: Game 2) 76: 7-8
- Tong Yang Securities Cup Final 1993 (Games 1-3) 71: 19-30*
- Cho Chikun vs. Yi Se-tol
- Fujitsu Cup 2006 (Round 2) 108: 42-43
- Cho Chikun vs. Yoda Norimoto
- Kisei Title Match 1998 (Games 1-6) 83: 19-28*, 30-35
- Meijin Title Match 1999 (Games 1-5) 87: 28-40*
- Meijin Title Match 2000 (Games 1-4) 91: 16-24
- Meijin Title Match 2002 (Games 1-5) 97: 13-36
- Cho Chikun vs. Yu Bin
- Fujitsu Cup 1988 (Round 1) 51: 7-8
- Cho Chikun + Inori Yoko
- Ricoh Cup 2003, win 97: 8
- Cho Chikun + Osawa Narumi
- Ricoh Cup 2008, win 114: 7
- Cho Han-seung
- biographical details 108: 39*
- GS Caltex Cup 2009, wins 121: 10
- KBS Cup 2007, challenger in 113: 10*
- Kuksu Title Match 2011, wins 127: 8-9
- Cho Han-seung vs. Chang Hao
- Fujitsu Cup 2007 (Round 1, middle-game problem & game) 115: 61-64
- Cho Han-seung vs. Gu Li
- BC Card Cup Final 2009 (Game 4) 119: 26-27
- Cho Han-seung vs. Yamashita Keigo
- Fujitsu Cup 2006 (Round 1) 108: 38-41*
- Cho Han-seung vs. Yoda Norimoto
- Nong Shim Cup 2005-06 (Shanghai Round) 108: 12-13
- Cho Hun-hyeon
- 2,500 games played 117: 11
- Bacchus Cup Chunweon Title Match 1996, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 79: 17
- BC Card Cup Title Match 1997, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 80: 30
- biographical details 63: 15*
- career highlights 86: 56*
- Cha, Jimmy about 37: 20
- Chaigowi Title Match 1997, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 79: 13
- Chunlan Cup Final 1999, defeats Yi Ch’ang-ho in 87: 9
- Fujitsu Cup Final 1993, loses to Yu Ch’ang-hyeok in 69: 5; 70: 33*
- Fujitsu Cup Final 1994, wins 71: 2*
- Fujitsu Cup Final 2000, defeats Chang Hao in 90: 2
- Fujitsu Cup Final 2001, defeats Ch’oe Myeong-hun in 93: 2*, 12*
- Great Boat Cup 2011, wins 125: 12
- Ing Cup Final 1989, defeats Nie Weiping in 56: 1 c, 3*, 19; 59: 14*, 22*
- KBS Cup 1999, wins 88: 12 c
- Kiseong Title Match 1989, defeats Yu Ch’ang-hyeok in 58: 7-8
- Kiseong Title Match 1998, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 82: 15
- Korean grand slam (1980), completes 21: 44
- Korean title matches in 1989-90, engaged in 58: 8
- Korean tournaments in 1998, dominates 84: 5
- KT Cup Masters Final 2002, wins 94: 13; 95: 13
- Kuksu Title Match 2000, loses to Rui Naiwei in 88: 11-12, 15; 90: 14-15
- Kuksu Title Match 2001, wins 91: 14; 92: 9
- Myeongin Title Match 1997, wins 81: 5, 40
- Paedal Wang Title Match 1997, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 80: 10
- P’aewang Title Match 1997, defeats Yu Ch’ang-hyeok in 80: 13
- Samsung Cup Final 2001, wins 94: 2*
- Seo Pong-su, rivalry with 120: 10
- titles won 117: 11
- Tong Yang Securities Cup Final 1994, defeats Yoda Norimoto in 71: 2*
- Tong Yang Securities Cup Final 1997, defeats Kobayashi Satoru in 79: 3*; 80: 34
- TV Asia Tournament Final 2000, defeats Yi Ch’ang-ho in 89: 6
- TV Asia Tournament Final 2001, wins 92: 2
- Wangwi League 1997, wins 80: 19, 29
- Wangwi Title Match 1990, wins 59: 5
- Wangwi Title Match 1997, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 80: 29; 81: 5
- Wangwi Title Match 1998, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 83: 36
- Yi Ch’ang-ho, number of games played against 115: 10
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Cha, Jimmy
- Fujitsu Cup 1989 (quarterfinal) 56: 10-13*
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Chang Hao
- Fujitsu Cup Final 2000 90: 35-42
- Samsung Cup Final 2001 (Games 2 & 3) 94: 20-28
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Ch’oe Myeong-hun
- Fujitsu Cup 2001 (final) 93: 12-18*
- Myeongin Tournament 1997 (play-off, Game 1) 81: 39-40
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Hane Naoki
- Chunlan Cup 2002-03 (quarterfinal) 97: 45-48
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Kim In
- P’aewang Title Match 1979 (Game 1) 37: 20-22*
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Kobayashi Koichi
- Fujitsu Cup 1988 (Round 1) 51: 8-10
- Fujitsu Cup 1990 (play-off for 3rd place) 62: 21-22
- Ing Cup 1988 (Round 2) 54: 20-24*; 55: 64
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Kobayashi Satoru
- Tong Yang Securities Cup Final 1997 (Games 1-3) 79: 23-26; 80: 34-39*
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Nie Weiping
- China-Korea match in California 1985 (Games 1 & 2) 41: 6-11, 33
- Fujitsu Cup 1990 (semifinal) 63: 15-18*
- Ing Cup Final 1989 (Games 1-5) 56: 19-24*; 59: 14-22*
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. O Rissei
- Fujitsu Cup 1991 (Round 2) 65: 11-14*
- LG Cup 1997-98 (quarterfinal) 81: 22-24
- LG Cup 2000-01 (quarterfinal) 91: 28-30
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Otake Hideo
- Fujitsu Cup 1990 (Round 2) 60: 16-19*
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Rin Kaiho
- Fujitsu Cup 1994 (semifinal, joseki analysis) 76: 43
- Fujitsu Cup 2001 (semifinal) 93: 19-22
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Rui Naiwei
- Kuksu Title Match 2000 (Games 1-3) 89: 9-18, 20-25*
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Seo Pong-su
- Kukgi Title Match 1984 (Game 4) 38: 36-39*
- Kuksu Title Match 1981 (Game 4) 27: 18-20
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Takemiya Masaki
- Ing Champion vs. Fujitsu Champion Match 1990 (Games 1 & 2) 60: 20-29 c, 67
- Jinro Cup 1992-93 69: 38-39*
- Jinro Cup 1993-94 (joseki analysis) 76: 41-42
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Yamashiro Hiroshi
- Fujitsu Cup 1990 (quarterfinal) 62: 18-21*
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
- Bacchus Cup Chunweon Title Match 1996 (Game 1) 79: 17-18
- BC Card Cup Title Match 1997 (Game 4) 80: 30-33
- Chaigowi Title Match 1994 (Game 3) 71: 53-54
- Chaigowi Title Match 1997 (Games 4 & 5) 79: 13-15
- Chunlan Cup Final 1999 (Game 1) 87: 9-14
- Kiseong Title Match 1994 (Game 3) 71: 50-51
- Kiseong Title Match 1998 (Game 5) 82: 15-16
- Kiseong Title Match 2003 (Game 5) 98: 12-13
- Kiwang Title Match 1994 (Game 4) 71: 54-55
- Myeongin Title Match 1997 (Games 3 & 5) 81: 40-42
- Paedal Wang Title Match 1993 (Game 4) 71: 49-50
- Paedal Wang Title Match 1997 (middle-game analysis of Game 3) 80: 8, 10-11
- P’aewang Title Match 1994 (Game 4) 71: 51-52
- Tong Yang Securities Cup 1990-91 (semifinal, Game 3) 65: 33-34*
- Wangwi Title Match 1997 (Games 1-4) 80: 29-30; 81: 25-37, 63-64
- Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Yu Ch’ang-hyeok
- Fujitsu Cup Final 1993 70: 33-37*
- P’aewang Title Match 1997 (Game 3) 80: 8, 13-16
- Wangwi Title Match 1995 (Game 7) 74: 56-57
- Cho Hye-yeon
- 9-dan promotion 125: 11
- Women’s Kuksu Title Match 2003, wins 100: 10
- Women’s Kuksu Title Match 2005, wins 104: 11
- Women’s Myeongin Title Match 2004, wins 101: 9
- Cho Hye-yeon vs. Rui Naiwei
- Women’s Kuksu Title Match 2003 (Game 2) 100: 57-58
- Cho Nam-ch’eol (1923–2006)
- death of 108: 9*
- starts modern professional go in Korea 40: 31, 32*
- Cho Riyu
- Gratitude Cup 2010, wins 122: 9
- Cho Shoen
- brings his brother Chikun to Japan 40: 31-32*
- retires 113: 9
- Cho Sonjin
- Agon Kiriyama Cup 2000, wins 90: 9
- Agon Kiriyama Cup 2001, wins 93: 8-9
- Honinbo League 1998-99, wins 85: 4
- Honinbo Title Match 1999, defeats Cho Chikun in 86: 2*; 87: 15
- Honinbo Title Match 2000, loses to O Meien in 89: 7-8*
- Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2001, wins 91: 5
- Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2002, wins 94: 3
- Kisei Leagues 2000 play-off, wins 90: 34
- Kisei Title Match 2001, loses to O Rissei in 91: 6-7*
- NEC Cup 2006, wins 107: 5
- Samsung Cup Final 1999, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 88: 2*
- Shinjin-O Title Match 1991, wins 65: 6
- Tengen Tournament 2002, wins 96: 8
- Cho Sonjin vs. Cho Chikun
- Honinbo Title Match 1999 (Games 1-6) 87: 15-27*
- Cho Sonjin vs. O Meien
- Honinbo Title Match 2000 (Games 1-6) 89: 36-38*; 90: 43-53
- Cho Sonjin vs. O Rissei
- Kisei Title Match 2001 (fuseki analysis of Game 3) 91: 56-63
- Kisei Title Match 2001 (Game 6) 92: 46-50
- Cho Sonjin vs. Redmond, Michael
- Oteai 1984 38: 33-34
- Cho U
- 9-dan promotion 99: 5
- 500 wins, reaches 105: 9
- 600 wins, reaches 113: 7
- 700 wins, reaches 121: 6, 7
- Agon Kiriyama Cup 2006, wins 109: 8
- Agon Kiriyama Cup 2007, wins 113: 6-7*
- Agon Kiriyama Cup 2008, wins 117: 8
- Agon Kiriyama Cup 2012, wins 129: 5
- “Cho U and Izumi’s World of 4 × 4” 125: 49-53*
- earthquake and tsunami relief efforts, donation for 126: 8
- family 125: 51*
- Gosei Title Match 2006, wins 108: 6
- Gosei Title Match 2007, wins 112: 6
- Gosei Title Match 2008, wins 116: 6
- Gosei Title Match 2009, wins 119: 6; 120: 4
- Gosei Tournament 2006, wins 108: 6
- Honinbo League 2000-01, wins 92: 7, 13
- Honinbo League 2002-03, wins 98: 8
- Honinbo Title Match 2001, loses to O Meien in 92: 6-7*; 93: 29
- Honinbo Title Match 2003, wins 98: 8; 99: 5-6*
- Honinbo Title Match 2004, defeats Yoda Norimoto in 102: 7
- Honinbo Title Match 2005, loses to Takao Shinji in 104: 8; 105: 5-6*
- international performance (as of 2009) 119: 18; 120: 53
- Iyama Yuta, rivalry with 125: 32
- Japanese grand slam (2010), completes 122: 6
- Judan Title Match 2009, wins 118: 5, 6; 119: 5-6*
- Judan Title Match 2010, wins 122: 6, 7*
- Judan Tournament 2003-04, wins 101: 6
- Judan Tournament 2008-09, wins 118: 5, 6
- Judan Tournament 2011-12, wins 128: 6
- Kisei Leagues 2009 play-off, wins 120: 8
- Kisei Title Match 2010, defeats Yamashita Keigo in 121: 5; 122: 6
- on Kisei Title Match 2011 125: 32*
- Kisei Title Match 2011, defeats Iyama Yuta in 125: 6; 126: 32*
- Kisei Title Match 2011, interview after winning 126: 31-32
- Kisei Title Match 2012, defeats Takao Shinji in 128: 6, 63*
- and Kobayashi Izumi 100: 7*; 112: 50*
- LG Cup Final 2005, wins 104: 3*
- marries Kobayashi Izumi 99: 10; 100: 9
- Meijin League 2003-04, wins 102: 8
- Meijin League 2006-07, wins 112: 6
- Meijin Title Match 2004, defeats Yoda Norimoto in 102: 7-8; 103: 5; 104: 22
- Meijin Title Match 2004, interview after winning 105: 47
- Meijin Title Match 2005, defeats Kobayashi Satoru in 105: 7*; 106: 4
- Meijin Title Match 2005, interview after winning 107: 39
- Meijin Title Match 2006, loses to Takao Shinji in 109: 6*
- Meijin Title Match 2007, defeats Takao Shinji in 113: 6*
- Meijin Title Match 2008, defeats Iyama Yuta in 117: 6-7*
- Meijin Title Match 2009, loses to Iyama Yuta in 120: 4, 5*
- NEC Cup 2005, wins 104: 8
- NEC Cup 2007, wins 111: 5
- NEC Cup 2011, wins 125: 7
- NHK Cup 2004-05, wins 104: 8
- NHK Cup 2007-08, wins 115: 6
- Oteai overall performance 98: 10
- Oza Title Match 2003, wins 100: 5-6*
- Oza Title Match 2004, wins 103: 5-6*
- Oza Title Match 2005, wins 105: 7; 106: 5
- Oza Title Match 2008, wins 117: 7
- Oza Title Match 2009, wins 120: 6; 121: 4*
- Oza Title Match 2010, wins 124: 6*
- Oza Title Match 2011, wins 127: 5
- Oza Tournament 2003, wins 99: 8
- Oza Tournament 2008, wins 117: 7
- Professional-Amateur Honinbo Play-off 2003, wins 100: 9
- quadruple crown (2008), wins 117: 7
- quintuple crown (2009), wins 119: 5
- rivalries see subentries Iyama , Takao , Yi
- Ryusei Tournament 2006, wins 109: 8
- Ryusei Tournament 2007, wins 113: 6
- Shinjin-O Title Match 2002, wins 96: 7, 8
- Shusai Prize 2002, wins 98: 9
- Shusai Prize 2004, wins 104: 9
- Shusai Prize 2008, wins 118: 11
- Shusai Prize 2010, wins 125: 9
- Takao Shinji, rivalry with 128: 41
- Tengen Title Match 2008, wins 117: 7
- Tengen Tournament 2008, wins 117: 7
- TV Asia Tournament 2005, wins 105: 2-3*
- winning streak in Oteai 96: 8; 98: 10
- “The World of Cho U” (problems presented by Sano Shin) 92: 12-13, 55-64
- Yi Se-tol on 124: 35
- Yi Se-tol, rivalry with 112: 50
- youngest-ever 9-dan in Japan 99: 5
- youngest-ever challenger in Japan 92: 6
- Cho U vs. Gu Li
- Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2009 119: 18-20, 21*
- Cho U vs. Hane Naoki
- Honinbo League 2007-08 (middle-game problem & game) 118: 53-56
- Cho U vs. Hu Yaoyu
- Chunlan Cup 2003-05 (quarterfinal) 102: 31-32
- Cho U vs. Iyama Yuta
- Kisei Title Match 2011 (Games 1-6) 125: 33-48*; 126: 12-31* c
- Meijin Title Match 2008 (Games 1-7) 118: 12-51*
- Meijin Title Match 2009 (Games 1-5) 121: 12-45* c; 126: 55
- Oza Title Match 2012 (Game 3) 129: 62-63
- Cho U vs. Kato Masao
- Honinbo Title Match 2003 (Games 1-6) 99: 6*; 100: 14-52*
- Cho U vs. Kim Chi-seok
- Fujitsu Cup 2010 (Round 2) 122: 40*, 45-49
- Cho U vs. Kobayashi Satoru
- Meijin Title Match 2005 (Games 1-7) 107: 12-39* c
- Cho U vs. Kong Jie
- CSK Cup 2004 (Round 2) 102: 21-23
- Cho U vs. Mizokami Tomochika
- Tengen Tournament 2006 125: 55-61
- Cho U vs. O Meien
- Honinbo Title Match 2001 (Games 1, 2 & 7) 92: 13-23*; 93: 29-33
- Cho U vs. O Rissei
- Judan Title Match 2004 (Game 4) 103: 31-32*
- Cho U vs. Pak Yeong-hun
- Toyota & Denso Cup 2006-07 (semifinal) 109: 50-54
- Cho U vs. Redmond, Michael
- Agon Kiriyama Cup 2010 123: 6, 7; 124: 28-33
- Cho U vs. Takao Shinji
- Honinbo Title Match 2005 (Games 1-5) 106: 40-59*
- Kisei Title Match 2012 (Games 1-7) 128: 41-63*
- Meijin Title Match 2006 (Games 1-6) 110: 11-49*
- Meijin Title Match 2007 (Games 1-7) 114: 12-33*; 115: 10, 12-30*
- Cho U vs. Yamada Kimio
- Meijin League 2006-07 112: 47-49
- Cho U vs. Yamashita Keigo
- Kisei Title Match 2010 (Games 1-5) 122: 12-39* c
- Cho U vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
- CSK Cup 2003 (Round 3) 99: 21-23*
- Fujitsu Cup 2007 (semifinal) 113: 19-23*
- Nong Shim Cup 2004-05 (Shanghai Round) 105: 29-31
- Cho U vs. Yi Se-tol
- Fujitsu Cup 2007 (Round 2) 112: 50-53*
- Fujitsu Cup 2009 (Round 2) 120: 53-55
- Toyota & Denso Cup 2006-07 (final, Games 1-3) 111: 12-27*
- Cho U vs. Yoda Norimoto
- Honinbo Title Match 2004 (Games 1-6) 103: 32-56* c
- Meijin Title Match 2004 (Games 1-6) 104 22-40, 56; 105: 35-55*
- Cho U vs. Yu Bin
- LG Cup Final 2005 (Games 1-4) 105: 12-26*
- Cho U + Suzuki Ayumi
- Ricoh Cup 2006, win 107: 6*
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han
- 9-dan promotion 103: 10-11
- Bacchus Cup Chunweon Title Match 2003, wins 100: 10
- Bacchus Cup Chunweon Title Match 2004, wins 103: 10
- Bacchus Cup Chunweon Title Match 2010-11, wins 124: 11; 125: 11-12;
- 128: 64
- Bacchus Cup Chunweon Title Match 2011, wins 127: 9
- GS Caltex Cup 2005, wins 105: 10; 106: 7
- Ing Cup Final 2009, wins 118: 3; 119: 2*
- Kiseong Title Match 2004, wins 101: 10
- Kuksu Title Match 2004, wins 101: 10
- Kuksu Title Match 2005, wins 103: 11; 104: 10*
- Kuksu Title Match 2011, wins 125: 12
- Maxim Cup 2009, wins 118: 10
- Maxim Cup 2010, wins 122: 11
- Zhonghuan Cup 2005, wins 105: 3*
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Chang Hao
- Ing Cup Final 2004-05 (Game 2) 105: 26-27
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Hane Naoki
- Fujitsu Cup 2010 (Round 1) 122: 40*, 41-45
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Kim Seung-chae
- Kiseong Tournament 2006-07 (final) 115: 55
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Kobayashi Koichi
- Nong Shim Cup 2001-02 (Beijing Round) 94: 29-31*
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Kong Jie
- Fujitsu Cup 2007 (Round 2, middle-game problem) 114: 35, 36-38
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Pak Yeong-hun
- Kiseong Title Match 2005 (Game 3) 104: 20-21
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Yamada Takuji
- International Youth Tournament 2001 94: 32-34*
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
- Kuksu Title Match 2005 (Game 3) 104: 19-20
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Yi Se-tol
- Fujitsu Cup 2005 (final) 106: 9-11, 67
- Zhonghuan Cup Final 2005 105: 57
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Yu Chae-hyeong
- Kiseong Tournament 2003-04 (play-off, Game 3) 110: 60
- Ch’oe Ch’eol-han vs. Yuki Satoshi
- Nong Shim Cup 2010-11 (Shanghai Round) 125: 30-31
- Ch’oe Cheong
- becomes professional 123: 10
- Women’s Myeongin Title Match 2012, wins 128: 63
- Ch’oe Chong see Ch’oe Cheong
- Ch’oe Kyu-pyeong
- Kiseong Title Match 2000, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 88: 12
- Myak-shing Cup Final 2000, wins 88: 13
- Ch’oe Kyu-pyeong vs. Seo Pong-su
- Wangwi League 1997 (middle game-analysis) 80: 9, 19-20
- Ch’oe Myeong-hun
- Fujitsu Cup Final 2001, loses to Cho Hun-hyeon in 93: 2*, 12*
- Kiseong Title Match 1997, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 79: 15-16*
- Tekron Cup Final 1997, loses to Yi Ch’ang-ho in 81: 5, 38
- Ch’oe Myeong-hun vs. Cho Chikun
- Fujitsu Cup 2001 (quarterfinal) 92: 9-11
- Ch’oe Myeong-hun vs. Cho Hun-hyeon
- Fujitsu Cup 2001 (final) 93: 12-18*
- Myeongin Tournament 1997 (play-off, Game 1) 81: 39-40
- Ch’oe Myeong-hun vs. Mok Chin-seok
- Myeongin Tournament 1997 (Round 2) 80: 9, 16-19
- Ch’oe Myeong-hun vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
- Kiseong Title Match 1997 (Game 4) 79: 15-16*
- Tekron Cup Final 1997 (Game 3) 81: 38-39
- Choi Cheol-han see Ch’oe Ch’eol-han
- Choi Gun-ho vs. Aroutcheff, Pierre
- WAGC 1983 (play-off for 11th place) 33: 45-46
- Choi Kyu-byung see Ch’oe Kyu-pyeong
- Choi Myung-hoon see Ch’oe Myeong-hun
- Chosei see Eternal life
- Chou Lan-yu vs. Kuo Pai-ling
- undated game from late Ming dynasty 28: 63-65
- Chou Shen-han see Zhou Chengheng
- Chou T’ung-hou vs. Huang T’ung-tzu
- 1660s 27: 57-61; 50: 79-80
- Chronicle of Faith see Shinkoki
- Chronologies
- see also Annual reviews , Diaries
- 1979-83 Japanese tournaments 18: 5; 23: 4; 27: 5*; 32: 3*
- 1983-84 world-wide events 35: 3-4; 39: 3-4*
- 2006 international professional tournaments 109: 2; 110: 4
- 2007 international professional tournaments 110: 4; 111: 3; 112: 5; 113: 6;
- 114: 4
- 2008 international professional tournaments 114: 4; 115: 5; 116: 4; 117: 5-6;
- 118: 5
- 2009 international professional tournaments 118: 5; 119: 5; 120: 3; 121: 4
- 2010 international professional tournaments 122: 6; 123: 4; 124: 5-6
- 2011 international professional tournaments 125: 5; 126: 6; 127: 4
- 2012 international professional tournaments 128: 5; 129: 5, 10
- Chuban see Middle game
- Chunlan Cup 1998-99 (1st) (Spring Orchid Cup)
- Cho Hun-hyeon defeats Yi Ch’ang-ho (final, Game 1) 87: 9-14
- eligibility 84: 5
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 84: 5
- results of quarterfinals 85: 3
- results of semifinals 87: 9
- Round 2: Mok vs. Chang Hao 85: 13-15
- semifinal: Yi Ch’ang-ho vs. Yoda 86: 13-16
- Chunlan Cup 1999-2000 (2nd)
- O Rissei defeats Ma Xiaochun in final (+ results) 89: 3-4*
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 88: 4
- results of quarter- and semifinals 89: 3-4
- Chunlan Cup 2000-01 (3rd)
- Yu Ch’ang-hyeok wins final (+ results) 92: 2
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 91: 4-5
- results of quarter- and semifinals 92: 2
- Chunlan Cup 2002-03 (4th)
- Yi Ch’ang-ho wins final (+ results) 98: 2
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 95: 7-8
- results of quarter- and semifinals 97: 5
- quarterfinal: Cho Hun-hyeon vs. Hane N. 97: 45-48
- final: Hane N. vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho (Games 1 & 2) 98: 14-21
- Chunlan Cup 2003-05 (5th)
- Yi Ch’ang-ho wins final (+ results) 104: 2
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 100: 4-5
- results of quarter- and semifinals 102: 4
- dates for final 103: 3
- quarterfinal: Hu Yaoyu vs. Cho U 102: 31-32
- final: Zhou Heyang vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho (Game 3) 105: 28-29
- Chunlan Cup 2006-07 (6th)
- Gu Li wins final (+ results) 111: 2
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 107: 3
- results of quarter- and semifinals 109: 2-3
- Chunlan Cup 2008-09 (7th)
- Chang Hao wins final (+ results) 119: 4
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 115: 2
- quarterfinal pairings 115: 2
- results of quarter- and semifinals 117: 5
- Chunlan Cup 2010-11 (8th)
- Yi Se-tol wins final (+ results) 126: 3
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 122: 3
- quarterfinal pairings 122: 3
- results of quarter- and semifinals 124: 5
- Round 2: Yi Ch’ang-ho vs. Gu Lingyi 123: 39, 40
- Chunlan Cup 2012-13 (9th)
- results of Rounds 1 & 2 128: 4
- results of quarter- and semifinals 129: 3
- Chunweon Title (Korean Tengen) see Bacchus Cup Chunweon Title
- Clam shells
- types used for white go stones 62: 65-66
- Clamp
- “Basic Fighting Techniques” (problems and example by Miyazawa Goro)
- 31: 58, 61-63
- “Good Style and Correct Shape” (problems by Cho Chikun) 57: 57-59*
- problem and example 73: 11, 57
- problem from actual game 100: 75, 78-80*
- Classic of Go (text)
- “The Classic of Go” (Potter) 50: 42-43
- Classic texts
- see also Analects , Carefree and Innocent Pleasures , Classic of Go ,
- Gengen Gokyo , Genji Monogatari , Go Secrets , Hatsuyoron ,
- Illustrated Narrative ... , Kanzu-fu , Mencius , Romance of Three Kingdoms ,
- Tso-chuan
- “Go in the Classics”. Parts 1 & 2 (Potter) 37: 16-19*; 42: 19-21*; book ; web
- “Clever Moves, Stylish Tesujis” (Kojima Takaho)
- (problems) 103: 59-63
- “Clever Way to Sacrifice, The” (Mimura Tomoyasu)
- Parts 1-8 111 – 118: ...
- Clubs
- see also Chinese , Japanese clubs
- international (address lists 1977-78) 1 ... 9: ...
- international (address list supplements 1978-81) 7: 4-5; 11: 5; 14: 16; 16: 4;
- 19: 4; 23: 2, 3
- CMC Cup (Taiwan)
- 2001-2004 winners 105: 11
- 2005 (5th): Lin Zhihan wins (+ results) 105: 11
- 2008 (8th): Lin Zhihan wins 115: 10
- Coaching see Teaching
- Cologne Team Tournament
- 1987 report 49: 6
- Comebacks
- “Chen and Qian, Comebacks by” 70: 62-64*
- Honinbo Title (as of 1986) 42: 26
- Kitani-school players (2002) 96: 41
- records in various titles (as of 2002) 95: 10
- Seo Pong-su (2006) 110: 52-54*
- Commentaries see Game commentaries
- Commodity Prices Information Cup (Korea)
- 2005 (1st): Pak Yeong-hun wins (+ results) 105: 10
- 2006 (2nd): Yi Se-tol wins (+ results) 109: 9
- 2007 (3rd): Yi Se-tol wins (+ results) 113: 10
- 2008 (4th): Hong Seong-chi wins (+ results) 116: 9
- 2009 (5th): Kim Chi-seok wins (+ results) 120: 10
- 2010 (6th): Yi Se-tol wins (+ results) 123: 9*
- Companies see Ishi Press
- Compensation points see Komi
- Computer Go (magazine)
- founded 47: 4-5; 49: 5
- Computer programs
- see also Microgo , Nemesis , Smart Go Board
- and Brakes/Hobson’s , Granville’s , Przybyla’s , Reiss’s , Skidmore’s programs
- “Interview with David Erbach” 52: 39-41*
- Ishi Press wants to market (1987) 47: 5
- “Computer, The” (nickname) see Ishida Yoshio
- Computer tournaments
- see Acornsoft Computer Go Tournament ,
- FOST Cup ,
- International Computer Go Championship
- Conditions of play
- see individual tournaments
- as well as Komi , Time allowance , Time-extension rule
- Confucius
- passage on go (discussion) 37: 17-18*; 70: 57
- Congresses see European , U.S. Go Congress
- Connections
- “Basic Fighting Techniques” (problems and example by Miyazawa Goro)
- 30: 47, 50-51
- corner vs. center value (discussion) 64: 64
- “Docking Exercises” (problems) 8: 51, 56, 61
- edge, along the see Watari
- Conqueror Title (Korea) see P’aewang
- Consecutive wins see Winning streaks
- Consultation games
- Go/Kitani vs. Segoe/Suzuki (1934-35) 35: 21-22
- Contact fights
- Takagi Shoichi’s three basic patterns 72: 58
- Contact play see Attachment
- Contract fees see Tournament contract fees
- “Conventional Wisdom: Right or Wrong?”
- (principles) 64: 52-60, 64
- Copenhagen (European Go Congress 1982)
- report 29: 4
- Copenhagen-Stockholm Team Match
- 1977 report 5: 40
- Corner
- defending by stepping back (example) 69: 53-54
- defending in bad and good style 32: 51-52, 35
- defending in bad style (problem), calculation of 44: 27, 28
- defending in good style (problems) 54: 28, 30; 58: 51, 53-54
- value of connection compared to center (discussion) 64: 64
- Corner approaches see Approach moves
- Corner enclosures
- see also Knight’s-move , Large knight’s-move enclosure and Pillbox formation
- 3-3 point joseki and 5: 59-60
- destroying moyos by use of counter hane against (examples) 63: 62-63
- probe and forcing moves against (example) 65: 49-50
- Corner openings see Joseki
- Correct move see Proper move
- Correct shape see under Shape and technique
- “Correcting the Mistake” (Kato Masao)
- [6 parts] 11 – 16: ...
- Corrections see Index Intro as well as Sources
- Correspondence go
- 1991 announcement 63: 51
- Cosmic style
- “Failure of a Large Moyo” (game) 18: 12-13 c
- Sonoda Yuichi’s success with ultra-large-moyo style 45: 4
- “Takemiya’s Cosmic Go” (game) 28: 48-49
- Counter hane
- “All About the Two-Step Hane”. Part 3 (Cho Chikun) 63: 56-63
- Countering
- “3-3 Point Invasions, Defending Against” 89: 40-45
- attach-and-extend joseki (problem), pushing through and cutting in 61: 53, 59
- of Chinese fuseki 14: 32-34, 47
- of low Chinese fuseki (game) 112: 47-49
- of mini-Chinese fuseki 86: 36-39; 102: 59-64; 103: 57-58; 104: 60-61;
- 105: 62-63
- of peeping moves (problem) 57: 60, 62-63
- Counting (analysis)
- see also Endgame counting
- “Bad Moves: How Many Points Do They Lose?” [6 parts] (problems by
- Ishida Yoshio) 43 – 45 ; 47 – 49: ...
- Counting (result of game)
- see also Fill-in-to-count , Japanese counting , Stone-counting method
- comparison of Chinese and Japanese method (example) 45: 59-60
- comparison of Chinese, Ing and Japanese method 5: 33-35
- “The Definition of Territory” (Ing Chang-ki) 70: 29-31
- interference in LG Cup 2010 game 122: 6
- neutral points in Japanese and Chinese methods (discussion) 45: 60-61*, 63-64*
- Counts see Pecorini
- Courses see Go courses
- Court ladies
- comic sketch (cover note) 20: 1
- Courtesans
- Competing for Glory in Shinagawa-ro (cover note) 103: 1
- courtesan of hell (cover note) 76: 1
- Four Accomplishments, Six Colors Matched with Genji Taste (oban hexaptych,
- cover note) 128: 1
- The Geisha Wakadae (cover note) 115: 1
- Honest Pictures for All Ages (cover note) 102: 1
- Jiraiya and a Courtesan (cover story by Pinckard) 61: 1
- Kinki Shoga no Zu (cover story by Pinckard) 66: 1
- Matsuzakaya Nai Nokaze (cover note) 105: 1
- Portrait of the Floating World in Full Bloom (cover note) 39: 1
- Rough Sketch of the Kusatsu Spa in Joshu (cover note) 104: 1
- Ryogoku Nakamuraro Kingoshoga no Zu (cover note) 113: 1
- Three Courtesans Practicing Calligraphy (cover note) 99: 1
- Two Lovers with a Shamisen (cover note) 100: 1
- Wakakusa at the Go Board (cover note) 68: 1, 7
- untitled print (cover note) 57: 1
- Cover art see under individual artists and topics
- Crane’s nest
- problem 49: 34, 39
- Crawling
- “Good Style and Correct Shape” (problems by Cho Chikun) 58: 51*, 53-54
- Crimes see Murders , Robberies
- Crosscut
- see also Attach-and-cut
- “Handicap Corner” 49: 58
- “Practical Tactics and Tesuji” (Rin Kaiho) 13: 54
- problem 100: 66, 70
- “When caught in a crosscut, extend” (proverb) 73: 59, 62
- Crown Prince of Sikkim vs. Iyomoto Momoichi
- 17×17 game (1959) 58: 10
- Crown Title (Japan) see Okan
- CSK Cup Asian Team Match (Okinawa)
- see also former name Igo Asia Cup
- discontinued 113: 6
- CSK Cup Asian Team Match 2003 (2nd)
- Japan wins (+ highlights, results, Japanese team) 98: 4-5*
- Round 2: Yi Se-tol vs. Yoda 99: 12-15*
- Round 2: Hane N. vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho 99: 15-17*
- Round 2: Yamashita vs. Yu Ch’ang-hyeok 98: 5*; 99: 17-20
- Round 2: Song T’ae-kon vs. Yuki 99: 20-21
- Round 3: Yi Ch’ang-ho vs. Cho U 99: 21-23*
- Round 3: Dong vs. Yoda 99: 23-24
- CSK Cup Asian Team Match 2004 (3rd)
- China wins (+ highlights and results) 101: 2-3
- Round 2: Kong Jie vs. Cho U 102: 21-23
- Round 3: Wang Xi vs. Yu Ch’ang-hyeok 102: 23-25*
- CSK Cup Asian Team Match 2005 (4th)
- Korea wins (+ highlights and results) 104: 4
- CSK Cup Asian Team Match 2006 (5th)
- China wins (+ highlights and results) 108: 2-3*
- Round 3: Yi Se-tol vs. Gu Li (sacrifice analysis) 117: 62-64
- CSK Qualifying Tournament (Chinese)
- format 104: 12
- Cui Bao Cup (Women’s World Championship)
- 1993 (1st): Rui Naiwei wins (+ representatives and highlights) 70: 4
- Cultural exchange ambassador see Special Advisor for Cultural Exchange
- Cut
- see also Crosscut
- “Basic Fighting Techniques” (problems and examples by Miyazawa Goro) 16: 37-39
- as probe (example) 116: 62
- problem 100: 66, 71
- “Tesujis for a Brighter Future”. Part 3 (problems and examples) 106: 60-63
- Cutting across the knight’s move
- “Basic Fighting Techniques” (problems and examples by Miyazawa Goro)
- 23: 41-44*
- problems and examples 76: 13, 57; 100: 65, 69; 116: 60-61
- Cutting points
- defending with thick moves (example) 69: 55
- Cutting stone
- “Capture the cutting stone” (proverb) 70: 41; 73: 59, 62; 116: 60
- Cyberspace tournaments see Online tournaments
- Czech tournaments see Plzen , Prague Tournament
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