China professional Go competitions include China Go League A, League B, League C, Women's Go League, Professional Promotion Tournament, Tianyuan Chess Tournament, Celebrity Tournament, Advocating Chess Cup, Rotten Cup, Weifufang Open, Southwest King, CCTV Quick Chess Tournament, Jianqiao Cup Rookie Tournament, Ahan Tongshan Cup and Limin Xingrui Tournament. There are also world chess competitions in which professional players from China participate, such as Shi Ying Cup (run by Taiwan Province, once every four years), Chunlan Cup once every two years, Bailing Cup once every two years, Dream Lily Cup once every two years, New Olympic Cup once every two years, Samsung Cup (run by Korea, once a year), LG Cup (run by Korea, once a year) and Nong Xin Cup World Go Challenge (run by Korea, once a year). There are also some invitational tournaments, such as: China-Korea Tianyuan Tournament, China-Japan-Korea Masters, Phoenix World Go Summit, Jinli World Go Championship and so on.
There is basically no fixed time for these games, which are arranged temporarily every year, which also brings trouble to the promotion of Go, and the places where there are games are not fixed.
China's domestic competitions are basically China numbers, with scores of 3 and 3/4, using China rules, including the World Chess Competition hosted by China. Hosted by South Korea, such as Samsung Cup LG Cup Nong Xin Cup, is a Japanese-Korean rule, and the quantity is 6.5 orders from Fa Tie. Yingshi Cup is Yingshi's rule. Post it at 8 o'clock, and each party has more than 3 hours. When time runs out, you can buy it with points,/kloc-2 points for 0/5 minutes. Other games enter the countdown after the specified time is used up, the countdown time is basically 30 seconds, and the countdown time of slow chess is 1 minute.