From September 8-10, players from China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the USA gathered in Beijing, China for the group stage of the 2015 . Samsung Cup
Yu’s impressive play earned her a spot in the upcoming round of 16, as the only woman remaining at this stage of the tournament.
Yu ZhiyingYu was born on November 23, 1997 and first came to the Go world’s attention in 2009.
At the tender age of just 11, she scooped up two gold medals at the 1st Chinese National Mind Games, in the amateur division.
Since turning pro, she’s becomeamquite a formidable opponentong female professionals.
2014 was her most successful year (until now), because she won the 21st Xinren Wang (Rookies’ Cup).
Day oneYu Zhiying defeated Mok Jinseok 9p on the first day of play. That caused quite a stir, because Mok is the current GS Caltex Cup title holder in Korea and has been a consistent performer for over a decade.
Ke Jie 9p, Tang Weixing 9p and Jiang Weijie 9palso qualified for China, leaving eight places to be decided on day three.
Choi Jung 6p lost to Japan’s Ida Atsushi 8p and was knocked out. Choi’s elimination left Yu Zhiying as the only woman remaining in play.
Yoda and Lockhart faced one another and Lockhart was eliminated.
The third and final day of the group stage was the last chance for players with one win and one loss to stay in contention.
Yu Zhiying knocked out another Korean title holder ( Choi Cheolhan9p), astonishing onlookers and becoming the darling of the media for the round. The game record is below.
When the Samsung Cup resumes, from October 6-8, 2015, Yu Zhiying will come up against her toughest opponent yet – none other than Lee Sedol 9p!
The next two rounds of the 2015 Samsung Cup will be in Gyeonggi-do, Korea. Here are the full pairings for the round of 16:
I’m excited to see Yu’s success in this tournament so far and hope that she can continue her run in the next round.
Go Game Guru readers have been following her career for several years now, and the 17 year old is approaching the age where many top players win their first major tournament.
Can she do it?
Lee Sedol is an incredibly formidable player, but he’s not invincible.
I’ll be back next month to pick up where we left off with the round of 16!
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More photosThe Samsung Cup first started in 1996 and uses a rather convoluted draw. Though, arguably, it is fairer than a straight knockout format.
The 32 players in the main draw are split into 8 groups of 4. Players must win two games in order to proceed from the first stage; two players from each group will advance to the knockout stage.
In some ways it’s similar to the group stage of the FIFA World Cup, except that only two wins are necessary to continue.
The round of 16 and the quarter finals are played as a straight knockout.
The semifinals and the final are played as best of three matches.
The time limit for games is 2 hours and 5 x 1 minute byo-yomi.
Samsung is a well known Korean conglomerate.
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