China Go Masters Ranking

1, Ke Jie

Ke Jie,1born in Liandu, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province on August 2, 1997, is a player in the ninth stage of China Weiqi. At present, he is the first player in China Weiqi and the first among professional players in China. In 2003, he officially started to learn Weiqi, participated in Weiqi competition for the first time in 2004, became a professional chess player in 2008, and became the main force of China Weiqi League in 20 13.

Ke Jie won 17 and 18 Nong Xin Cup World Go Team Champion; The 2nd and 4th Bailing Cup World Go Open Champion; 20, 2 1, 23, 25, champion of World Go Open in Sanxing Cup, the first player in China who ended the Nong Xin Cup twice, and the youngest eight-time champion in the history of China Go.

2. Gu Zihao

Gu Zihao,1was born in Xiantao, Hubei Province in February, 1998. He is a professional Weiqi player in China and ranked in the top three in China Weiqi. He began to learn go at the age of six and a half. After learning Go for 1 month, students can have 4 to 5 children. Two and a half years later, he played in Yicheng for eight days and was called a "prodigy" for a time; 12 years old, become a professional chess player.

He has won the 22nd Samsung Cup World Go Open Championship, the 20th Ahantongshan Cup Champion and the 20 19 Best Master Award in China Go League. In the 35th Tongli Cup China Go Tianyuan Challenge, Gu Zihao defeated the previous champion Yang 2-/kloc-0, becoming the 10th Go Tianyuan champion in China.

3. Ding Hao

Ding Hao, born in Datong, Shanxi Province in 2000, is a China Weiqi player. He started playing chess at the age of 6 and became a professional chess player at the age of 13. He is currently training in the national team. As a professional Go player after 00, Ding Hao once defeated many world champions in the competition and achieved excellent results. He has successively won the champion of 20 19 CCTV Quick Chess Competition, the runner-up of 20 193/Asian TV Go Quick Chess Competition, and the most valuable player award of 2019 China Go League.

4. yang

Yang, 1998 10, a native of Zhengzhou, Henan, China, is a player in the ninth stage of China Weiqi. He began to learn chess at the age of five and a half, and successfully entered the stage of Weiqi in 2008, breaking the world's youngest professional stage record of Weiqi. In 20 10, he joined the Chongqing team in the first division and became the youngest professional chess player. He can be said to be one of the most talented players among the post-90 s players.

Yang has successively won the Best Master Award in China Go League on 20 19, and won the first-class medal in sports in 2020. In addition, he also won the 5th Ricoh Cup Rookie Championship, the 23rd LG Cup World Go Championship and the 34th Tongli Cup China Go Tianyuan Championship. As of April, 20021year, he won the championship of China Go Southwest for three times.

5. Qi Yuting

Qi Yuting, 1996, a native of Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, is a master of Weiqi in China. He became the youngest professional chess player at the age of 1 1. 12 years old, runner-up in the youth group of the World Youth Games and champion in the youth group of Go in the first national intellectual games; Ceng Hao 20 1 1 Nine consecutive victories in the National Go League; 20 13 "The First Dream Lily Cup" won the first world championship.

20 18, champion of the sixth mixed doubles final of the Three Kingdoms Go. 20 18 "Leizu cup" won the final championship of the 3rd1China Go Masters; In the same year, he won the 15 chess cup final and won the championship for the second time in seven days; In 2020, the 19th China Weiqi Southwest Chess King won the title of "Southwest King" and was a well-known professional chess player in China.

6. Fan Yuting

Fan, born in Shanghai, 1996, is a professional Go player in China. He began to learn chess at the age of 4, and 12 entered the stage. Although he is young, he is quite mature in the competition, and he is invisible regardless of the good or bad situation. People gave him the reputation of "Young Stone Buddha". In the chess world in Shanghai, Fan Yunruo and Chi Yuting are also called "two meals and one meter".

Won 17, 18, 19 China weiqi newcomer Wang Zhan's third consecutive championship, and won the weiqi professional men's individual championship in the second national intellectual games; In 20 13, he won the seventh Shi Ying Cup World Weiqi Professional Championship, became the youngest world champion in China at the age of 16 years and 7 months, and was promoted to the youngest nine-segment player in the world. 18 Nong Xin Cup, winning the championship in seven consecutive games.

7. Jiang

Jiang,199110 was born in Shanghai, and he is a master of Go in China. He began to learn Weiqi at the age of 6, and soon after he learned it, Jiang became fascinated with Weiqi. /kloc-succeeded at the age of 0/4 and officially turned into a professional chess player; 16 years old, thanks to China Weiqi master Ma as a teacher. Jiang won the second Ricoh Cup Rookie Competition in 2008 and the first domestic chess championship.

In 20 12, he defeated Li Changgao 2-0 in the final of the 6th LG Cup World Go Championship, and lifted the 1st19th individual world championship trophy on behalf of China Go. At the same time, he also created four firsts at that time: the first world champion in his personal career, the youngest world champion in the history of Go in China (20 years and 4 months), and the first post-90s Go world in China.

8. Lian Xiao

Lian Xiao, 1994, a native of Dandong, Liaoning Province, was a player in the ninth stage of China Weiqi, and studied under Wu. He began to learn chess at the age of five, and at the age of 13, he broke into the ranks of national professional chess players and started his own Go career, ranking seventh in China.

Lian Xiao has successively won 10 Ricoh Cup Rookie Championship, 15 China Ahantongshan Cup Champion, 14 Ricoh Cup Champion, 18 Nong Xin Cup Champion and 29th Leizu Cup China Go Masters Finals Champion. In the final of 3 1 "Tongli Cup" China Go Tianyuan, Lian Xiao defeated Chen Jiu 2-0 with a total score, becoming the eighth champion of China Tianyuan.