Ing Cup
The Ing Cup is an international Go tournament with a cash prize of over US$400,000. It was created by, and is named after, Ing Chang-ki. The tournament is held once every four years and hence often nicknamed the Go Olympics.
In the 7th Ing Cup, held in 2012/13, Fan Tingyu defeated Park Junghwan and became the youngest Ing Cup winner in history. In the semifinal, Fan defeated Xie He, and Park defeated Lee Chang-ho.
Overview
The Ing Cup is sponsored by Ing Chang-ki Weichi Educational Foundation, Yomiuri Shimbun, the Nihon-Kiin, and Kansai-Kiin, and is held every four years. The competition has its own special rules. There is no byoyomi; instead, players who run out of time pay a two-point penalty to receive some extra time. The precise amount of time has varied historically; in the 10th cup final in 2024, the time allotment was three and a half hours for each player, with a two-point penalty to receive an extra 35 minutes, and players could receive extra time this way at most three times. The komi is 8 points, but Black wins ties. The first rounds are single-elimination knockouts, the semifinals are best-of-three, and the finals are best-of-five.8th Ing Cup (2016)
| First round 20 Apr 2016 | Second round 22 Apr | Quarterfinals 24 Apr | Semifinals 10–14 Jun | Final 10–12 Aug, 22–26 Oct | ||||
| bye | China9th Ing Cup (2020–2023)The 9th Ing Cup began in 2020, but its conclusion was significantly delayed, because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the organizers' decision to hold the final match face-to-face rather than online. The finalists were Shin Jin-seo and Xie Ke, who each advanced from the semifinals in January 2021. Shin Jin-seo beat Xie Ke 2–0 in the final matches, held on August 21 and 23, 2023.
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