The Fujitsu Cup is down to the final four
The 17th Fujitsu Cup, the highest paying international go/weichi/baduk tournament, is down to the final four. Japanese phenom Yoda Norimoto (9 dan) kept Korea from a clean sweep by defeating Lee Changho (9 dan), the most successful player in the world in recent years, by 3.5 points. Game records available (follow the link above).
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