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Nongshim Cup

The Nongshim Cup is a team competition for the three major Go-playing countries - China, Japan and Korea. It is named after sponsor Nongshim, a Korean food company producing instant noodles. This tournament was first held in 1999, replacing the Jinro Cup.

Recent game records

  •  [2026-05-17] 11th Chinese Lanke Cup, round 1: Li Xuanhao 9p (black) vs. Gu Zihao 9p (white), W+R
  •  [2026-05-17] 11th Chinese Lanke Cup, round 1: Zhao Chenyu 9p (black) vs. Lian Xiao 9p (white), B+1.5
  •  [2026-05-17] 11th Chinese Lanke Cup, round 1: Li Qincheng 9p (black) vs. Wang Xinghao 9p (white), B+R
  •  [2026-05-17] 11th Chinese Lanke Cup, round 1: Yang Dingxin 9p (black) vs. Mi Yuting 9p (white), B+R
  •  [2026-05-17] 11th Chinese Lanke Cup, round 1: Shi Yue 9p (black) vs. Dang Yifei 9p (white), W+R
 Total game records in database: 126984.
Recently added/updated: 103 (24 hours); 122 (7 days). More »

Recent tournament score charts

  •  [2026-05-17] 74th Japanese NHK Cup, Main Tournament
  •  [2026-05-17] 51st Japanese Kisei, League A
  •  [2026-05-17] 6th Korean Strongest Players, Main Tournament
  •  [2026-05-17] 5th Japanese Teikei Cup Legend Tournament, Main Tournament
  •  [2026-05-17] 51st Japanese Meijin, League
Total score charts in database: 2689. More »

 

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