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{{Short description|South Korean Go competition}}
The '''Daejoo Cup''' (also known as the '''Large Boat Senior Cup''') is a [[List of professional Go tournaments|Go competition]] in Korea. It is sponsored by the [[Daejoo]] Group.<ref name=igokisen>{{cite web|url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/dj.html |title=1st Daejoo Cup |publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com |accessdate=3 June 2011 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
The '''Daejoo Cup''' (also known as the '''Large Boat Senior Cup''') is a [[List of professional Go tournaments|Go competition]] in Korea. It is sponsored by the [[Daejoo]] Group.<ref name=igokisen>{{cite web|url=http://igokisen.web.fc2.com/dj.html |title=1st Daejoo Cup |publisher=igokisen.web.fc2.com |accessdate=3 June 2011 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

The winner's prize is 15 million [[South Korean won|won]] and the runner-up's prize is 5 million won (as of 2024).<ref name="yna-2024" />


==Past winners and runners-up==
==Past winners and runners-up==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!Year || Winner || Score || Runner-up
! No. || Year || Winner || Score || Runner-up
|-
|-
|[[1st Daejoo Cup|2010]] || [[Cho Hunhyun]] || 2–0 || [[Seo Bongsoo]]
| 1 || 2010 || [[Cho Hun-hyun]] || 2–0 || [[Seo Bongsoo]]
|-
| 2 || 2011 || [[Seo Neung-uk]] || 1–0 || [[Cho Hun-hyun]]
|-
| 3 || 2012 || [[Seo Neung-uk]] || 1–0 || [[Seo Bongsoo]]
|-
| 4 || 2013 || [[Cho Hun-hyun]] || 1–0 || [[Choi Gyu-byeong]]
|-
| 5 || 2018 || [[Cho Chikun]] || 1–0 || [[Cho Hye-yeon]]
|-
| 6 || 2019 || [[Choi Gyu-byeong]] || 1–0 || [[Cho Hye-yeon]]
|-
| 7 || 2020 || [[Cho Hye-yeon]] || 1–0 || [[Kim Yeong-hwan]]
|-
| 8 || 2021 || [[Seo Bongsoo]] || 1–0 || [[Yoo Chang-hyuk]]
|-
| 9 || 2022 || [[Kim Hye-min (Go player)|Kim Hye-min]] || 1–0 || [[Lee Min-jin]]
|-
| 10 || 2023 || [[Yoo Chang-hyuk]] || 1–0 || [[Kwon Hyo-jin]]
|-
| 11 || 2024 || [[Seo Bongsoo]] || 1–0<ref name="yna-2024">{{cite web |url=https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20240524128000007 |title='칠순'의 프로기사 서봉수, 대주배 우승…역대 최고령 타이틀 |date=2024-05-24 |website=Yonhap News Agency |language=ko}}</ref> || [[Han Jong-jin]]
|}
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://baduk.or.kr/game/game_view.asp?cmpt_code=6851 Korea Baduk Association – Daejoo Cup] (in Korean)


[[Category:Go competitions in South Korea]]
[[Category:Go competitions in South Korea]]

Latest revision as of 09:28, 8 July 2024

The Daejoo Cup (also known as the Large Boat Senior Cup) is a Go competition in Korea. It is sponsored by the Daejoo Group.[1]

The winner's prize is 15 million won and the runner-up's prize is 5 million won (as of 2024).[2]

Past winners and runners-up

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No. Year Winner Score Runner-up
1 2010 Cho Hun-hyun 2–0 Seo Bongsoo
2 2011 Seo Neung-uk 1–0 Cho Hun-hyun
3 2012 Seo Neung-uk 1–0 Seo Bongsoo
4 2013 Cho Hun-hyun 1–0 Choi Gyu-byeong
5 2018 Cho Chikun 1–0 Cho Hye-yeon
6 2019 Choi Gyu-byeong 1–0 Cho Hye-yeon
7 2020 Cho Hye-yeon 1–0 Kim Yeong-hwan
8 2021 Seo Bongsoo 1–0 Yoo Chang-hyuk
9 2022 Kim Hye-min 1–0 Lee Min-jin
10 2023 Yoo Chang-hyuk 1–0 Kwon Hyo-jin
11 2024 Seo Bongsoo 1–0[2] Han Jong-jin

References

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  1. ^ "1st Daejoo Cup". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 3 June 2011.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b "'칠순'의 프로기사 서봉수, 대주배 우승…역대 최고령 타이틀". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). 2024-05-24.
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