24th Mingren

The 24th Mingren was held from March 2011 until the finals. The reigning title holder was Jiang Weijie, who defeated Gu Li 3–2 in the finals of the 23rd Mingren.[1]

Tournament

Round 1 Round 2 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Challenger decision match
Gu Li 1
Fang Jie 0 Gu Li 1
Li Kang 1 Li Kang 0
Han Han 0 Gu Li
Zhong Wenjing 0 Kong Jie
Zhu Yuanhao 1 Zhu Yuanhao 0
Kong Jie 1 Kong Jie 1
Yang Yi 0  
Tuo Jiaxi 1  
Dang Yifei 0 Dang Yifei 1
Ding Wei 0 Zhang Li 0
Zhang Li 1 Dang Yifei
Chen Yaoye 1 Chen Yaoye
Zhang Wei 0 Chen Yaoye 1
Xie He 1 Xie He 0
Fan Tingyu 0  
Zhou Ruiyang 1  
Ding Lie 0 Zhou Ruiyang 1
Wang Lei 0 Peng Quan 0
Peng Quan 1 Zhou Ruiyang
Chang Hao 1 Chang Hao
Wang Haoyang 0 Chang Hao 1
Piao Wenyao 1 Piao Wenyao 0
Wang Xi 0  
Qiu Jun 1  
Meng Tailing 0 Qiu Jun 0
Gu Lingyi 1 Gu Lingyi 1
Yang Dingxin 0 Gu Lingyi
Zhou Heyang 1 Li Zhe
Hu Yaoyu 0 Zhou Heyang 0
Li Zhe 1 Li Zhe 1
Shi Yue 0

Challenger decision finals

Player
1
2
3
T
Player A
Player B

Finals

Player
1
2
3
4
5
T
Jiang Weijie (Mingren)
Challenger
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See also

  • For information on the preliminary rounds, see Igo-Kisen.

References

  1. "24th Mingren(Meijin)". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-07. Retrieved 2 June 2011.


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