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Gakutei (artist)
The Nine Old Men of Incense Mountain  (print, cover story by Pinckard)   64: 1

 
Gamblers  see Yonezo

 
Gambling and go
“Gambling Go” (Fairbairn)   33: 51-53
philosophical discussion of   70: 57-58

 
Game commentaries
see also individual commentaries at most games
“Do-It-Yourself Commentary Workshop: Develop Your Critical Powers” [3 parts]
     (Ishii Shinzo)   9: 56-61;  10: 54-59;  11: 54-59
“Special Game Commentary” [12 parts]   1 ... 60:  ...
“The X-Y-Z Affair” [4 parts]   1 – 4:  ...

 
Game databases
Kiseido Go Server storage feature   98: 42
Nihon Ki-in project, notes on   74: 63;  87: 64

 
Game fees
Kisei Tournament (as of 1978-80)   19: 17-18
Meijin Tournament (as of 1986)   47: 21;  48: 39
Nihon Ki-in reform (2003) of preliminary tournaments and effects on   97: 12
Oteai   50: 50-51

 
Game of go  see Go

 
Game of Go, A  (piano composition by Haskell Small)
available on CD   63: 8

 
Game of Wei-chi, The  (Daniele Pecorini, Tong Shu)
review (Shotwell)   50: 78-80

 
“Game recorder’s tesuji”
by Shiori Itsuzo (1951) (analysis)   36: 11-12

 
Game records
see also Oldest game records
early Chinese ranks based on   65: 61, 62-63
Kobayashi Koichi’s habit of looking at   57: 32
Smart Go Board program as editor for   42: 62, 64, 53

 
Game statistics
see also Most games , Most wins
Games 6 & 7 statistics (Japanese big-three titles)   106: 35
Japanese tournament games (1978)   12: 4
Japanese tournament games (1996-2001)   96: 5
Japanese tournament games (2002-2003)   98: 11
Kiseido Go Server games (2000-2003)   98: 43

 
Games (go)
see also Even , Handicap , No-komi , Reverse-komi games
as well as Ancient , Castle , Consultation , Drawn , Fighting , Most , No-result ,
     Online , Pair-go , Rengo , Shortest , Simultaneous , Title , Two-day , Unusual ,
     Won games
Fujisawa Shuko’s complete collection published (1994)   71: 6, 34
Go Seigen’s collection (note)   36: 16
professionals’ memory of   121: 46

 
Games (other)  see 16 Soldiers , Backgammon , Liu-po , Renju , Shogi

 
“Gateway to a Professional Career, The”
(game)   63: 46-51*

 
Geishas  see Courtesans

 
Generals
see also Kuan Yu
14th-century (cover note)   24: 1
Kiritsubo, Hatakeyama Shoji Shigetada (oban print, cover note)   121: 1

 
Gengen Gokyo  (classic problem book)
linking-up tesuji (problem) from   67: 41, 49

 
Genius players  see Prodigies , Top players

 
Genji Monogatari  (classic novel)
see also Mitsuuji
Four Accomplishments, Six Colors Matched with Genji Taste  (oban hexaptych,
     cover note)   128: 1
“Japan’s First Go Stamp, The Tale of Genji: ” (Mizuguchi Fujio)  58: 65*
Kiritsubo, Hatakeyama Shoji Shigetada (oban print, cover note)   121: 1
no theatre play (cover note)   31: 1
“Prince Genji at a Spa”  (cover story by Pinckard)   67: 1-2
Three Women in Moonlight  (cover note)   96: 1
various cover notes   11: 1;  47: 1;  53: 1;  58: 1;  59: 1;  127: 1

 
Genjo (11th Honinbo)  (1775–1832)
see also his former name Miyashige Genjo
biographical details   25: 60
rivalry with Chitoku Senchi   25: 60;  26: 61;  27: 63

 
Genjo vs. Chitoku Senchi
1803...1812 (three games)   28: 60-62;  29: 62-65;  30: 54-57

 
Genjo vs. Mon’etsu Monnyu
castle game (1801)   30: 57-58

 
Genjo vs. Nakano Chitoku
1799   27: 63-ibc, 56

 
Gennan Inseki (10th Inoue)
rivalry with Jowa   100: 72

 
Gennan Inseki vs. Jowa
1814-15   100: 72-74

 
Gennan Inseki vs. Shusaku
five-game match 1846 (Game 2, joseki analysis)   13: 58

 
German Championship
1978 note   9: 3
1979 note   14: 3
1980 report   20: 6*
1980: Mattern vs. Wolter   22: 52-54
1986 report   46: 6

 
German Open
1989 report (by Ralf Hohenschurz)   55: 6, 7

 
German tournaments
see Berlin Tournament ,
Cologne Team Tournament ,
German Championship ,
German Open ,
Hamburg Affensprung Tournament ,
Hanover Tournament ,
International German Team Championship

 
Geta
“Ladder and Net Problems”   82: 44-49
“The Myriad Techniques of Go”. Part 2 (problems by Sato Masaharu)
     66: 53, 58-61, 64
problems and examples   26: 39-42;  66: 49, 50;  72: 13, 61-62;  73: 11, 57

 
GG Auction Cup (Korea)
2007 (1st): Women’s team wins   112: 8
2008 (2nd): Men’s team wins   115: 9;  117: 11

 
Ginko (artist)
Actors at Play  (oban triptych, cover note)   86: 1

 
Giraffe’s neck
“Voice Recorder 361” (Konishi Taizo)   40: 54-55

 
Go
see also History , Rules , Variants of go
and Chinese , Dutch , Japanese , Korean , Taiwanese , Tibetan go
and Linguistic , Mathematical , Military , Philosophical , Religious aspects
as well as Children’s , Women’s go
beginners’ go course on iPhone   122: 53
“Count Pecorini’s The Game of Wei-chi” (book review by Shotwell)   50: 78-80
An Easy Introduction to Go  (book review by Davies)   18: 61
general introduction   43: 15
“Go and the ‘Three Games’ ” (Pinckard)   51: 14-15;  book 1 ;  book 2 ;  web
“Go: The Immortal Game” (Pinckard)   54: 13-18*
pronunciation of Chinese character (etymological note)   47: 8-9
in sports   122: 5

 
“Go Burglar, The” (William Pinckard)
(humorous story)   45: 49-50 c

 
Go camps  see Workshops and camps

 
Go courses
for beginners on iPhone   122: 53

 
“Go Curiosity: 1-dan v. 9-dan”
(game)   20: 57-58

 
“Go Curiosity: The 19-Stone Extension”
(game)   17: 30-31

 
Go games  see Games (go)

 
Go Hall of Fame  see Nihon Ki-in Go Hall of Fame

 
Go houses (Edo period)  see Hayashi , Honinbo , Inoue , Yasui

 
“Go in Lilliput” (James Davies)
[4 parts] (small-board problems)   17 ;  18 ;  20 ;  21:  ...

 
Go King of Korea (title)  see Paedal Wang

 
Go King (title)
Chinese  see Qiwang
Korean  see Kiwang

 
Go Masters Cup  see ST & Fuma-kira Igo Masters Cup

 
Go Player’s Almanac 2001, The  (Richard Bozulich, ed.)
corrections and supplements   93: 5, 11;  96: 4;  100: 10

 
“Go-Player’s Life, A” (Iwamoto Kaoru)
Part 1 (autobiography)   47: 32-36*

 
Go players  see Players

 
Go problems  see Problems

 
Go – Revue Française de Go
founded   12: 6

 
Go Saint (title)
Chinese  see Qisheng
Japanese  see Gosei , Kisei
Korean  see Kiseong

 
“Go Saints”  see Dosaku , Shusaku

 
Go schools
Edo period  see Hayashi , Honinbo , Inoue , Yasui
Kitani  see Kitani school

 
Go Secrets  (classic text)
“Liu Zhongfu’s Go Secrets” (Fairbairn)   67: 61-64

 
Go Seigen
“The Fabulous Master of Go: Go Seigen”. Parts 1 & 2 (Fairbairn)   35: 12-22*;
     36: 6-16*
honorary degree (1986), receives   44: 4
jubango successes counted in title-holder statistics   57: 14*;  74: 64
at Kisei Title Match 2008   116: 17*
at Kisei Title Match 2009   119: 34*
matches  see Three-game matches , Four-game match , Jubango ,
     “High-dan Players” Series , New stars matches
retires   34: 4
rivalry with Sekiyama Riichi   12: 51
rule dispute with Nihon Ki-in (1959)   41: 20-21;  45: 58-59;  72: 12-13
Sakata Eio about   50: 65-66
“Triple Attack, Go Seigen’s” (game)   100: 61-64*

 
Go Seigen vs. Fujisawa Kuranosuke
jubango 1951-52 (Game 1)   36: 10-12

 
Go Seigen vs. Hashimoto Shoji
Japan’s Strongest Player League 1960 (no komi)   100: 61-64*
Meijin League 1961-62   21: 5-10

 
Go Seigen vs. Hashimoto Utaro
jubango 1946-48 (Game 4, fuseki analysis)   5: 61-62

 
Go Seigen vs. Inoue Kohei
1926   35: 16-17

 
Go Seigen vs. Kitani Minoru
1929   35: 17-19
Japan’s Strongest Player League 1957-58 (no komi)   36: 14-15

 
Go Seigen vs. Kojima Shun’ichi
Oteai 1933   16: 15-16

 
Go Seigen vs. Kosugi Tei
Oteai 1933   35: 19-20

 
Go Seigen vs. Kubouchi Shuchi
“High-dan Players” vs. Go S. Series 1949 (middle-game problem)   14: 59, 60-61

 
Go Seigen vs. Muramatsu Shofu
1940 (6 stones)   36: 16

 
Go Seigen vs. Ohira Shuzo
Meijin League 1963-64 (fuseki analysis)   5: 61

 
Go Seigen vs. Sakata Eio
1934 (2 stones)   50: 57-58
jubango 1953-54 (Games 2 & 8)   36: 12-13;  50: 66-67*
Meijin League 1961-62 (problem only)   52: 47-48
Meijin League 1962-63   52: 49-50

 
Go Seigen vs. Shusai
1933-34   35: 20-21

 
Go Seigen vs. Suzuki Etsuo
“Go Seigen vs. Rising Stars” Series 1956 (no komi)   2: 61-62

 
Go Seigen vs. Takagawa Kaku
three-game match 1955 (Game 1)   36: 13-14
three-game match 1959 (Game 2 & fuseki of Game 3)   41: 20;  87: 64

 
Go Seigen vs. Yamabe Toshiro
“First Encounters with New Stars” Series 1953 (no komi)   48: 52-55 c

 
Go Seigen + Kitani Minoru vs. Segoe Kensaku + Suzuki Tamejiro
consultation game (1934-35)   35: 21-22

 
Go seminars  see Workshops and camps

 
Go servers  see Kiseido Go Server

 
Go statistics  see Statistics

 
Go Super Book 1  (Fujisawa Shuko)
extracts from   34: 55-61

 
Go terms
neologisms of Kajiwara Takeo   121: 9

 
Go tournaments  see Tournaments

 
Go Weekly
poll (2000) on top go stories in 20th century   91: 12
poll (2012) on top ten players in Japanese history   129: 9

 
Go Weekly special tournament 1994
Kurotaki vs. Rin Shien (no komi, middle game analysis)   71: 57, 63-64

 
Go workshops  see Workshops and camps

 
Go World
see also Editorials , Indexes , Letters to the editor
acknowledgements   125: 13
back issues available (1979 and currently)   12: 40;  web
editors  see Bozulich , Power
errata and corrections  see Index Intro as well as Sources
farewell message   129: 11
Go World 100th Issue Commemorative Quiz” (Fairbairn and Hall)   100: 12-13;
     102: 11
publisher  see Bozulich
statement of ownership, management, and circulation   81: 62

 
Go World  Invitational Cup
1983 (1st): Hasibeder vs. van Zeijst   32: 32-35*

 
Goblin’s nose attachment  see Nose attachment

 
Godokoro (Edo-period office)
see also Meijin (historical)
Dochi (Honinbo) becomes   14: 47
Dosaku (Honinbo) becomes   11: 63
Dosetsu Inseki (Inoue) becomes   13: ibc
Incho Monnyu (Hayashi) tries to become   15: 63, 64
origin of   50: 24-25
Sanchi’s (2nd Yasui) fights for post of   9: ibc, 61;  10: 64-ibc
Satsugen (9th Honinbo) becomes   16: 63;  17: 64

 
Gods
Gods Playing Go  (cover note)   95: 1;  101: 1
Seven Gods of Good Fortune (cover note)   12: 1;  27: 1
Seven Gods of Good Fortune ...  (cover note)   19: 1
various (cover note)   25: 1

 
GoGoD quiz
Go World 100th Issue Commemorative Quiz” (Fairbairn and Hall)   100: 12-13
     102: 11

 
Golden Dragon Tournament (Yugoslavia)
1978 note   8: 4

 
Golf
Cho Chikun and Kobayashi Koichi playing   61: 33*
prize money comparison with go (1985)   48: 40-41

 
Good shape/style  see under Shape and technique

 
Gooskens, Mark
becomes insei (1982)   31: 63

 
Gosei (Japanese title)
see also Gosei Preliminary Tournament , League , (Main) Tournament , Title Match
as well as predecessor title All-Japan First Place Tournament
title-holders and challengers 1976...1984   16: 5;  22: 13;  26: 12;  34: 15;  39: 55
tournament system, change (1980) in   22: 6

 
Gosei League 1975-76 (1st)
Kato vs. Kobayashi K. (fuseki only)   46: 38-39

 
Gosei League 1977 (2nd)
Takemiya Masaki wins (+ final chart)   2: 2
results   1: 3

 
Gosei League 1978 (3rd)
Otake Hideo wins (+ final chart)   8: 2
new players   6: 2
results   7: 4

 
Gosei League 1979 (4th)
Cho Chikun wins   14: 2, 3*
new players   12: 40
results   13: 2, 3
final chart   16: 5

 
Gosei Main Tournament  see Gosei League , Gosei Tournament

 
Gosei Preliminary Tournament
1983 (9th): Sugiuchi vs. Ohira   35: 56

 
Gosei (Taiwanese title)  see Qisheng

 
Gosei Title Match 1977 (2nd)
Kato Masao wins (+ results)   3: 2*
Games 1-3   3: 23-27*;  4: 6-11

 
Gosei Title Match 1978 (3rd)
Otake Hideo wins   9: 2;  10: 2*, 21
results   10: 2
Games 1-4   9: 31-33*;  10: 12-21

 
Gosei Title Match 1979 (4th)
Games 1-3   16: 5-11*

 
Gosei Title Match 1980 (5th)
Otake Hideo wins (+ results)   20: 2*, 3;  21: 2, 3
prize money   22: 13
Games 1-4   21: 3*;  22: 11-27*

 
Gosei Title Match 1981 (6th)
Otake Hideo wins (+ results)   25: 2-3*
Games 1-4   25: 3*;  26: 12-21
Otake Hideo at award ceremony   34: 13*

 
Gosei Title Match 1982 (7th)
Otake Hideo wins   28: 2;  29: 2;  30: 15*
results   29: 2
Games 1-5   30: 6-15*

 
Gosei Title Match 1983 (8th)
Otake Hideo wins (+ results)   32: 4
prize money   34: 15
Games 1-5   34: 12-30* c

 
Gosei Title Match 1984 (9th)
Otake Hideo wins   36: 2;  39: 54
results   36: 2
Games 1-4   39: 54-62

 
Gosei Title Match 1985 (10th)
Otake Hideo defeats Kudo Norio   40: 2;  44: 55
results   40: 2
Games 1-4   44: 48-55*

 
Gosei Title Match 1986 (11th)
Cho Chikun wins   45: 2*;  47: 38
results   45: 2
Games 1-3   47: 38-49*
tesuji problem of Game 1   98: 45, 48

 
Gosei Title Match 1987 (12th)
Kato Masao wins   49: 2-3

 
Gosei Title Match 1988 (13th)
Kobayashi Koichi wins   52: 2;  53: 3

 
Gosei Title Match 1989 (14th)
Kobayashi Koichi defeats Imamura Toshiya (+ results)   56: 5*

 
Gosei Title Match 1990 (15th)
Kobayashi Koichi defeats Kobayashi Satoru (+ results)   60: 6
prize money   63: 31
Game 3   63: 31-34*

 
Gosei Title Match 1991 (16th)
Kobayashi Koichi defeats Kobayashi Satoru (+ results)   64: 6;  65: 5
Game 1   67: 39-40

 
Gosei Title Match 1992 (17th)
Kobayashi Koichi defeats Kobayashi Satoru (+ results)   68: 5

 
Gosei Title Match 1993 (18th)
Kobayashi Koichi wins (+ results)   69: 11

 
Gosei Title Match 1994 (19th)
Rin Kaiho defeats Kobayashi Koichi   71: 5;  72: 21, 24*
results   71: 5
Game 4   72: 21-24*

 
Gosei Title Match 1995 (20th)
Kobayashi Satoru defeats Rin Kaiho   74: 3*
Game 5   75: 45-51

 
Gosei Title Match 1996 (21st)
Yoda Norimoto defeats Kobayashi Satoru   77: 2*

 
Gosei Title Match 1997 (22nd)
Yoda Norimoto defeats Yuki Satoshi   80: 4

 
Gosei Title Match 1998 (23rd)
Yoda Norimoto defeats Sonoda Yuichi (+ results)   83: 36
Games 1 & 3 (including fuseki analysis)   83: 37-42, 60...64

 
Gosei Title Match 1999 (24th)
Kobayashi Koichi defeats Yoda Norimoto   86: 3*

 
Gosei Title Match 2000 (25th)
Yamashita Keigo defeats Kobayashi Koichi (+ results)   89: 39*, 46;  90: 6-7*

 
Gosei Title Match 2001 (26th)
Kobayashi Koichi defeats Yamashita Keigo (+ results)   92: 8;  93: 5-6*

 
Gosei Title Match 2002 (27th)
Kobayashi Koichi wins   95: 10;  96: 5
results   96: 5

 
Gosei Title Match 2003 (28th)
Yoda Norimoto wins (+ results)   99: 6, 7

 
Gosei Title Match 2004 (29th)
Yoda Norimoto wins (+ results)   102: 7

 
Gosei Title Match 2005 (30th)
Yoda Norimoto wins (+ results)   105: 6*

 
Gosei Title Match 2006 (31st)
Cho U wins (+ results)   108: 6

 
Gosei Title Match 2007 (32nd)
Cho U wins (+ results)   112: 6

 
Gosei Title Match 2008 (33rd)
Cho U wins (+ results)   116: 6

 
Gosei Title Match 2009 (34th)
Cho U wins (+ results)   119: 6;  120: 4

 
Gosei Title Match 2010 (35th)
Sakai Hideyuki wins (+ results)   123: 5 c

 
Gosei Title Match 2011 (36th)
Hane Naoki wins (+ results)   126: 7*

 
Gosei Title Match 2012 (37th)
Iyama Yuta wins (+ results)   128: 8

 
Gosei Tournament 1977 (2nd)
Hashimoto S. vs. Otake (joseki analysis)   5: 66-67

 
Gosei Tournament 1980 (5th)
Otake Hideo wins (+ results)   20: 2, 3
Otake vs. Honda (play-off, Games 1 & 2)   22: 6-11

 
Gosei Tournament 1982 (7th)
Cho Chikun wins   28: 2
semifinal winner   27: 2

 
Gosei Tournament 1983 (8th)
Awaji Shuzo wins   31: 4

 
Gosei Tournament 1984 (9th)
Kato Masao wins   35: 6

 
Gosei Tournament 1985 (10th)
Kudo Norio wins   39: 5*

 
Gosei Tournament 1986 (11th)
Cho Chikun wins   44: 3
Cho vs. Sonoda (fuseki only)   45: 4
Redmond vs. Kojima   46: 49-52*

 
Gosei Tournament 1987 (12th)
Kato Masao wins   48: 5
Kobayashi K. vs. Kato (problem and game)   100: 75, 80-82*

 
Gosei Tournament 1988 (14th)
Redmond vs. Takemiya   55: 44-45*, 47-49

 
Gosei Tournament 1995 (20th)
quarterfinal winners   73: 3

 
Gosei Tournament 2003 (28th)
Yoda Norimoto wins   98: 8, 9
Redmond’s performance   98: 9

 
Gosei Tournament 2004 (29th)
Yamada Kimio wins   101: 8

 
Gosei Tournament 2006 (31st)
Cho U wins   108: 6

 
Gosei Tournament 2007 (32nd)
Yokota Shigeaki wins   112: 6

 
Gosei Tournament 2008 (33rd)
Yamashita Keigo wins   115: 7

 
Gosei Tournament 2010 (35th)
Sakai Hideyuki wins   122: 8

 
Gosteli, Patrice vs. Baumann, Hans-Peter
Swiss Championship 1979-80 (Game 3)   17: 38-40, 57

 
Gothenburg Tournament
1979 note   12: 6

 
Governors  see Yurugi Motoharu

 
Grades  see Ranks

 
Grain
types and cuts for producing go boards   61: 46-49*
types of go bowls   62: 67, 68*

 
Grand Ministers  see Kibi no Makibi

 
Grand slam  see Chinese , International , Japanese , Korean grand slam

 
Granville, Richard
British tournaments 1984 (reports)   35: 7
European Go Congress 1983 (report)   32: 5-6

 
Granville’s program vs. Przybyla’s program
Acornsoft Computer Go Tournament 1984 (final)   35: 10-11*

 
Gratitude Cup (O-kage)
2010 (1st): Cho Riyu wins   122: 9

 
Great Boat Cup (Korea)
2011 (1st): Cho Hun-hyeon wins   125: 12

 
“Great Joseki Debate, The” (Honda Kunihisa)
[24 parts]   17 ... 49:  ... ;  book

 
Great King Title (Korea)  see Daewang

 
Great Senchi  see Senchi Senkaku

 
Grenoble (European Go Congress 1987)
Matthew Macfadyen wins (+ top results)   49: 5*

 
Grieken, Erik van  see van Grieken, Erik

 
Ground-spider legend  see Raiko legends

 
“Growing up with Go” (Terry Trucco)
(on Michael Redmond)   37: 19;  43: 14-16*;  journal

 
GS Caltex Cup (Korea)
see also former name LG Petroleum Cup
2005 (10th): Ch’oe Ch’eol-han wins (+ results)   105: 10;  106: 7
2006 (11th): Yi Se-tol wins (+ results)   110: 9
2007 (12th): Pak Yeong-hun wins (+ results)   113: 10;  114: 8
2008 (13th): Pak Yeong-hun wins (+ results)   117: 12
2009 (14th): play-off winner and results   120: 10
2009 (14th): Cho Han-seung wins (+ results)   121: 10
2009 (14th): change of tournament system   121: 10
2010 (15th): Weon Seong-chin wins (+ results)   124: 10
2011 (16th): Pak Cheong-hwan wins (+ results)   127: 8

 
GS-Caltex Professional Go Tournament  see GS Caltex Cup

 
Gu Li
Agon Kiriyama Cup 2003, wins   100: 11
Agon Kiriyama Cup 2005, wins   106: 8
Agon Kiriyama Cup 2008, wins   117: 13
BC Card Cup Final 2009, wins   119: 2
Changde Cup 2010, wins   123: 2
Changqi Cup 2008, wins   114: 9-10
Changqi Cup 2011, wins   127: 10
China-Korea Invitational Match 2004, wins   101: 12
China-Korea King of the New Stars Play-off 2001, wins   93: 4-5
China-Korea King of the New Stars Play-off 2005, wins   104: 5
China-Korea Tengen Play-off 2004, wins   102: 6-7
China-Korea Tengen Play-off 2005, wins   105: 3
China-Korea Tengen Play-off 2007, wins   113: 4*
Chinese international title-holders tournament 2011, wins   126: 55
Chunlan Cup Final 2007, wins   111: 2
Fujitsu Cup 2008, wins   116: 2*;  117: 23*
Guilin Cup 2012, wins   129: 2
Hong Kong Liman Mountain Cup 2008, wins   117: 12
Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2004, wins   101: 5
Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2006, wins   106: 3-4
Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2009, wins   118: 2-3
LG Cup Final 2006, stamp for winning   108: 2
LG Cup Final 2006, wins   107: 3;  108: 32
LG Cup Final 2009, wins   118: 3
Mingren Tournament 2004, wins   103: 11
Mingren Title Match 2004, wins   103: 11
Mingren Title Match 2005-06, wins   106: 7-8*
Mingren Title Match 2007 (19th), wins   110: 9
Mingren Title Match 2007 (20th), wins   114: 9
Mingren Title Match 2008, defeats Piao Wenyao in   117: 12-13*;  119: 12
Mingren Title Match 2009-10, wins   121: 11
NEC Cup 2004, wins   101: 11*
NEC Cup 2006, wins   106: 8
NEC Cup 2008, wins   114: 9
NEC Cup 2009, wins   118: 10
Samsung Cup Final 2010, wins   124: 4, 5
on studying   116: 2
Tianyuan Title Match 2003, wins   98: 12
Tianyuan Title Match 2004, wins   101: 12
Tianyuan Title Match 2005, wins   104: 12*
Tianyuan Title Match 2006, wins   108: 10
Tianyuan Title Match 2007, wins   111: 9
Tianyuan Title Match 2008, wins   115: 10
Toyota & Denso Cup 2008-09, wins   118: 2*
Xinren Wang Title Match 2005, wins   104: 11
Zhaoshang Bank Cup 2004, wins   101: 11*;  102: 10

 
Gu Li vs. Chen Yaoye
LG Cup Final 2006 (Games 4 & 5)   108: 32-36*

 
Gu Li vs. Cho Han-seung
BC Card Cup Final 2009 (Game 4)   119: 26-27

 
Gu Li vs. Cho U
Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2009   119: 18-20, 21*

 
Gu Li vs. Iyama Yuta
Bosai Cup 2011   126: 38-44*
Changde Cup 2010 (Round 2)   124: 22-25*
Japan-China Agon Kiriyama Cup Play-off 2006   107: 42-44*

 
Gu Li vs. Piao Wenyao
Toyota & Denso Cup 2008-09 (final, Games 1 & 2)   119: 12-18*

 
Gu Li vs. Yamashita Keigo
Asian Games 2010 (Round 5)   125: 19-24*

 
Gu Li vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
Asian Games 2010 (Gold Medal play-off)   125: 25-29
Changde Cup 2010 (Round 1)   124: 20-22
Changde Cup 2010 (final)   124: 25-27
Fujitsu Cup 2008 (final)   117: 21-24*

 
Gu Li vs. Yi Se-tol
CSK Cup Asian Team Match 2006 (Round 3, sacrifice analysis)   117: 62-64
Fujitsu Cup 2010 (quarterfinal)   122: 4*, 50-53, 54-57
LG Cup Final 2009 (Game 2)   119: 23-26

 
Gu Lingyi
Longxing Cup 2010, wins   122: 11
Qiwang Title Match 2010, wins   124: 12
South West King 2007, wins   111: 9
South West King 2008, wins   115: 10
South West King 2009, wins   118: 10
South West King 2011, wins   125: 13

 
Gu Lingyi vs. Yi Ch’ang-ho
Chunlan Cup 2010-11 (Round 2)   123: 39, 40

 
Guilin Cup
2012 (1st): Gu Li wins (+ results)   129: 2

 
Guiyang International Go Cultural Festival
2001 (1st): highlights   93: 4

 
Gukgi Title  see Kukgi

 
Guksu Title  see Kuksu

 
Guoshou Title Match (Taiwanese National Champion)
2006 (2nd): Chen Shiyuan wins (+ results)   109: 10
2007 (3rd): Chen Shiyuan wins (+ results)   113: 11
2009 (5th): Lin Zhihan wins   120: 56
2010 (6th): Lin Zhihan wins (+ results)   124: 12
2011 (7th): Lin Zhihan wins (+ results)   126: 55

 
Gyosai (artist)  see Kawanabe Gyosai

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