9th LG Cup

9th LG Cup

The 9th LG Cup featured:

*12 players from flagicon|South Korea South Korea - Cho Hanseung, Cho Hunhyun, Choi Cheol-han, Choi Won Yong, Kim Mansoo, Lee Chang-ho, Lee Sedol, Mok Jin-seok, Park Seunghyun, Song Tae Kon, Won Seong-jin, Yoo Changhyuk
*5 players from flagicon|Japan Japan - Cho U, Hane Naoki, O Meien, O Rissei, Yamashita Keigo
*4 players from flagicon|China China - Gu Li, Kong Jie, Yu Bin, Zhou Heyang
*1 player from flagicon|Taiwan Taiwan - Zhou Junxun
*1 player from flagicon|USA North America - Jiang Mingjiu
*1 player from flagicon|Europe Europe - Franz-Josef Dickhut

Out of the 24 (16 of which competed in the main tournament below), 2 players were given automatic berths. These were Lee Chang-ho, the winner of the 8th LG Cup, and the runner up, Mok Jin-seok.

Knockout Stages

Round16
| flagicon|South Korea Yoo Changhyuk | 1 | flagicon|China Gu Li | 0
| flagicon|Japan Cho U | 1 |flagicon|South Korea Mok Jin-seok | 0
| flagicon|Japan Yamashita Keigo | 0 |flagicon|South Korea Cho Hanseung | 1
| flagicon|South Korea Choi Cheol-han | 0 |flagicon|China Kong Jie | 1
| flagicon|South Korea Park Seunghyun | 0 |flagicon|China Yu Bin | 1
| flagicon|South Korea Won Seong-Jin | 1 |flagicon|South Korea Kim Man Soo | 0
| flagicon|South Korea Lee Chang-ho | 1 |flagicon|Japan O Rissei | 0
| flagicon|South Korea Lee Sedol | 1 |flagicon|USA Jiang Mingjiu | 0
| Yoo Changhyuk | 0 |Cho U| 1
| Cho Hanseung | 1 |Kong Jie | 0
| Yu Bin | 1 |Won Seong-jin | 0
| Lee Chang-ho | 1 |Lee Sedol | 0
| Cho U | 1 |Cho Hanseung | 0
| Yu Bin | 1 |Lee Chang-ho | 0
| Cho U | 3 |Yu Bin | 1
3rdplace=no

Final


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