Jiang Weijie

Jiang Weijie (born 17 October 1991) is a Chinese professional Go player.

Jiang Weijie
Full nameJiang Weijie
江维杰
Born (1991-10-17) 17 October 1991
Shanghai, China
Residence China
Turned pro2005
Rank9 dan
AffiliationZhongguo Qiyuan
Jiang Weijie
Traditional Chinese江維杰
Simplified Chinese江维杰

Jiang became a professional in 2005. He won his first title, the RICOH Xinxiu Cup, in 2008. Jiang ended Gu Li's six-year reign over the Mingren title, defeating Gu in the fifth and final game by resignation.[1][2]

Promotion record

Rank Year Notes
1 dan 2005 Promoted to professional dan rank after passing qualifying test.
2 dan 2006
3 dan 2007
4 dan 2008
5 dan 2009
6 dan 2012 Skipped over due to the Zhongguo Qiyuan promotion rules.
7 dan 2012 Skipped over due to the Zhongguo Qiyuan promotion rules.
8 dan 2012 Skipped over due to the Zhongguo Qiyuan promotion rules.
9 dan 2012 Won the 16th LG Cup against Lee Changho.

Career record

  • 2007: 29 wins, 15 losses
  • 2009: 39 wins, 18 losses
  • 2010: 32 wins, 23 losses[3][4][5]

Titles and Runners-up

As of 26 November 2017
Domestic
TitleWinsRunners-up
Ricoh Xinxiu Cup 1 (2008)
Mingren 2 (2010-2011)1 (2012)
Quzhou-Lanke Cup 1 (2010)
Ricoh Xinxiu Cup 1 (2008)
National Go Individual 1 (2009)
Dachongjiu Cup 1 (2012)
Total62
Continental
World Mingren 1 (2012)1 (2011)
Total11
International
LG Cup 1 (2012)
Total10
Career Total
Total83
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References

  1. "Jiang Weijie challenges for the Mingren Title!". 9-dan.com. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  2. "Jiang Weijie The New Mingren". unlimitedgo.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  3. "Chinese win-loss 2007". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  4. "Chinese win-loss 2009". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
  5. "Chinese win-loss 2010". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 2 June 2011.


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