Siptan
Outline
The Siptan is sponsored by Wonik Corporation and the Hanguk Kiwon. The format is hayago (blitz) with 10 minutes total and 40 seconds for byo-yomi. The final is decided in a best-of-3 match. The winner's purse is 25,000,000 Won (~US$26,000). It is the Korean equivalent of the Japanese Judan title.[1]
Past winners and runners-up
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Lee Chang-ho | 2–1 | Pak Yeong-hun |
2006 | An Choyoung | 2–1 | Paek Hongsuk |
2007 | Lee Chang-ho | 2–0 | Mok Jin-seok |
2008 | Park Junghwan | 2–0 | Paek Hongsuk |
2009 | Park Junghwan | 2–1 | Lee Chang-ho |
2010 | Lee Sedol | 2–1 | Kang Yootaek |
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See also
- Judan
References
- "Go Tournament: Sibdang Cup". gogameworld.com. Archived from the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
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