China-Taiwan Yayi Cup

The China-Taiwan Yayi Cup is a Go competition.

Outline

The tournament is sponsored by Yayi and the Taiwan Qiyuan. It is a team tournament between professional Go players from China and Taiwan. There are 3 rounds where 5 players from each team compete with each other. The results of the players are then tallied and whoever has the most wins win the tournament.

Past winners

TeamYears Held
China 2006
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