9th LG Cup
Out of the 24 (16 of which competed in the main tournament below), 2 players were given automatic berths. These were Lee Chang-ho, the winner of the 8th LG Cup, and the runner up, Mok Jin-seok.
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 - 5 players from
Japan - Cho U, Hane Naoki, O Meien, O Rissei, Yamashita Keigo - 4 players from
China - Gu Li, Kong Jie, Yu Bin, Zhou Heyang - 1 player from
Taiwan - Zhou Junxun - 1 player from
North America - Jiang Mingjiu - 1 player from
Europe - Franz-Josef Dickhut
Knockout Stages
Final
Players | Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3 | Game 4 | Game 5 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Loss | Won | Won | Won | N.P. | |
Won | Loss | Loss | Loss | N.P. |
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gollark: The whole thing with the FDA/CDC managing to horribly mess up testing.
gollark: Considering what happened with the testing.
gollark: I'm beginning to wonder if the US *deliberately* messed up its coronavirus response.
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