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Cho Hunhyun (born March 10, 1953 in Mokpo, South Jeolla) is a Korean 9-dan professional Go player. He was once considered by many to be the best player in the world, before his former pupil Lee Chang-ho started to win titles in the 1990s and 2000s. Cho made history when he became the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Cho Hunhyun Cho Hunhyun (born March 10, 1953 in Mokpo, South Jeolla) is a Korean 9-dan professional Go player.

Cho Cho Hunhyun, a Korean Go player

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Lee Chang-ho His teacher, Cho Hunhyun, holds the record for the most successive domestic titles with sixteen consecutive Paewang titles.

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Cho Chikun After losing both games, Cho Hunhyun vowed that he'd never lose to Cho Chikun again.

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    Cho Hunhyun

    Cho Hunhyun (born March 10, 1953 in Mokpo, South Jeolla) is a Korean 9-dan professional Go player. ... He was once considered by many to be the best player in the world, before his former pupil Lee Chang-ho started to win titles in the 1990s and 2000s.
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    6th LG Cup

    The 6th LG Cup featured: 10 players from South Korea - Cho Hunhyun, Choi Myung-Hoon, Mok Jin-seok, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sedol, Park Jungsang, Rui Naiwei, Seo Bongsoo, Yang Jae-ho, Yoo Changhyuk
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    7th LG Cup

    The 7th LG Cup featured: 12 players from South Korea - An Dal-Hoon, Cho Hanseung, Cho Hunhyun, Kim Sungjun, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sang-Hoon, Lee Sedol, Park Young-Hoon, Won Seung-jin, Yoo Changhyuk, Yun Junsang, Zhujiu Jiang
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    Cho

    Cho or CHO can refer to several things: ... Cho Hunhyun, a Korean Go player
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    5th LG Cup

    The 5th LG Cup featured : 11 players from South Korea - Cho Hunhyun, Kim Seong-ryong, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sang-Hoon, Lee Sedol, Rui Naiwei, Seo Bongsoo, Woon Soo-ho, Yang Koon, Yoo Changhyuk, Yoon Sunghyun
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    9th LG Cup

    The 9th LG Cup featured: 12 players from South Korea - Cho Hanseung, Cho Hunhyun, Choi Cheol-han, Choi Won Yong, Kim Mansoo, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sedol, Mok Jin-seok, Park Seunghyun, Song Tae Kon, Won Seong-jin, Yoo Changhyuk
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    8th LG Cup

    The 8th LG Cup featured: 12 players from South Korea - An Choyoung, An Young-gil, Cho Hanseung, Cho Hunhyun, Hong Jang-sik, Kim Joo-ho, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sedol, Mok Jin-seok, Won Seung-jin, Yoo Changhyuk
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    11th LG Cup

    The 11th LG Cup professional Go tournament was won by Zhou Junxun. ... 13 players from South Korea - Cho Hanseung, Cho Hunhyun, Choi Cheol-han, Choi Myung-Hoon, Hong Minpyo, Jin Siyoung, Kim Dong Hee, Ko Geuntae, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sedol, Park Seunghyun, Park Young-Hoon, Yun Junsang
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    Seo Bongsoo

    Seo Bongsoo (born February 1, 1953) is a professional Go player. ... He was Cho Hunhyun's biggest rival in the 1980's.
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    Cho Chikun

    This is a Korean name; the family name is Cho. ... The quarter-final was a historical game for Cho, as it was the first time he beat Cho Hunhyun since 1981.

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