Gu Li (Chinese: 古力; pinyin: Gǔ Lì; born February 3, 1983) is a Chinese professional Go player. Gu Li is a Chinese go player. He became a pro in 1995 when...
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Gu Li is the name of: Gu Li (Han dynasty) (fl. 214–226), officer under the warlord Sun Quan during the Han and Eastern Wu dynasties Gu Li (Go player) (born...
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Amis Taiwanese decathlete and pole vaulter Gu Li (古力; Pinyin: Gǔ Lì; born 1983), Chinese professional Go player Louis Koo (古天樂; born 1970), Hong Kong actor...
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games AlphaGo played against itself. Ke Jie vs. AlphaGo. 23, 25 and 27 May, all of them from 10:30 – 17:30 UTC+8. Pair Go: Gu Li and AlphaGo vs. Lian Xiao...
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Li Shifeng (Chinese: 李诗沣; pinyin: Lǐ Shīfēng; born 9 January 2000) is a Chinese badminton player. He is a gold medallist in the men's singles at the 2022...
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Gu Lingyi (Chinese: 古灵益; pinyin: Gǔ Língyì; born 3 July 1991) is a Chinese professional Go player. Lingyi became a professional in 2002. He won his first...
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World Youth Go Championship eventually became World Champions, such as Chang Hao, Gu Li, Lee Sedol. There is a Junior division for players aged under 12...
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Park Junghwan (redirect from Park Junghwan (Go player))
world champion and 2x LG Cup winner Gu Li 9p. He defeated Gu Li by resign, but subsequently fell to another Chinese player Zhou Ruiyang 9p, thus ending his...
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Rou Mei Qi as Yun Zai: a courtesan saved by Gu Xiang. Ren Yixuan as Hong Lu: a courtesan saved by Gu Xiang. Li Man (李曼) as Yan Wan: disciple of Emei Sect...
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Bosai Cup (category 2011 in go)
Information Cup. Players taking black are listed first. Game 1: Iyama Yuta v. Lee Sedol - B+R Game 2: Gu Li v. Lee Sedol - B+R Game 3: Gu Li v. Iyama Yuta...
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Doinb (redirect from Doinb (video game player))
Doinb was the first player in the LPL to win the title of most valuable player twice; he won the title while playing for Qiao Gu Reapers and FunPlus Phoenix...
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Master (software) (redirect from AlphaGo Master)
organizations and experts". Gu Li, a 9-dan player and co-founder of FoxGo, offered a bounty of 100,000 RMB (14,400 USD) to the first human player who could defeat...
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Go Go Squid! (Chinese: 亲爱的,热爱的; pinyin: Qīn Ài De, Rè Ài De) is a Chinese e-sport romance comedy television series directed by Li Qingrong and Xiang Xujing...
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Ko Geuntae (category South Korean Go players)
Cup. He beat top ranked Chinese professional and holder of the LG Cup, Gu Li, in the China-Korea Tengen. Ko won the series two games to one. He reached...
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1 August 2020 As of 1 January 2018 Players who have won international go titles in bold. Tang Weixing 13:12 Gu Li 17:7 Ke Jie 9:12 Jiang Weijie 14:6 Tan...
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Chen Yaoye (category Chinese Go players)
titles in China. As of 1 November 2018 Players who have won international Go titles in bold. Park Junghwan 21:16 Gu Li 20:11 Choi Cheolhan 13:9 Xie He 13:9...
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English. Chinese-language coverage of game 1 with commentary by 9-dan players Gu Li and Ke Jie was provided by Tencent and LeTV respectively, reaching about...
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and amateur players of the board game Go throughout the ages. The page has been divided into sections based on the era in which the Go players played and...
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Yuta Iyama (category Japanese Go players)
China. Iyama participated in the China-Japan Agon Cup in 2006, losing to Gu Li by resignation. Iyama won two awards for his performance during the 2005...
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Zhou Ruiyang (category Chinese Go players)
June 2018 Players who have won international Go titles in bold. Tuo Jiaxi 20:14 Gu Li 24:9 Niu Yutian 18:6 Kong Jie 11:12 Chen Yaoye 16:4 Li Zhe 10:8 Qiu...
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Won Seong-jin (category South Korean Go players)
convincing win, albeit from Gu Li's lack of insight on his dragon's safety. Game 2, however produced more energetic Go from Gu, this time with the white...
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The Story of Minglan (section Gu household)
scholar and becomes Gu Tingye's close friend. Changfeng is carefree but wants a higher social standing. Rulan is short tempered but easy-going while Molan is...
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international Go tournaments. The 1st (1988–89) and 2nd (1989–90) Tongyang Cups are not recognised as major competitions. List of Go players List of professional...
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Kang Dong-yun (category South Korean Go players)
The Chinese team had world number 2 Gu Li and former champion Chang Hao, but the rivalry between the two Lee's and Gu and Chang made the matches seem extra...
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Jubango (category History of Go)
Shinan, South Korea. Japan portal List of professional Go tournaments "Lee Sedol vs Gu Li Jubango". Go Game Guru. Archived from the original on December 17...
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Kong Jie (category Go players from Shanghai)
International Majors titles. As of 10 June 2018 Players who have won international go titles in bold. Gu Li 18:26 Hu Yaoyu 24:13 Liu Xing 13:13 Chang Hao...
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China–Korea New Pro Wang (category International Go competitions)
Korea compete. "List of professional Go tournaments". gambiter.com. Retrieved 2024-11-29. "Gu Li - professional Go player". gambiter.com. Retrieved 2024-11-29...
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period. Several Chinese players also rose to the top in international Go from 2000s, most notably Ma Xiaochun, Chang Hao, Gu Li and Ke Jie. As of 2016[update]...
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Lee Chang-ho (redirect from Lee Chang-Ho (go player))
Lee Chang-ho (Korean: 이창호; born 29 July 1975) is a South Korean Go player of 9-dan rank. He was born in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, South Korea. He...
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Go's top-ranked player, Ke Jie, who had been quietly briefed in advance that Master was a version of AlphaGo. After losing to Master, Gu Li offered a bounty...
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