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The 18th Agon Cup began on 21 April 2011 – 1 October 2011. Two Korean amateur players were invited to the preliminaries, with both qualifying. Ha Sungbong defeated professionals Yanigasawa Satoshi and Furuya Yutaka. Kim Sungjin defeated 25th Honinbo and Japan's top title holder Cho Chikun. He also defeated Kato Atsushi. In the main tournament, he was knocked out by Iyama Yuta Meijin in the first round. Iyama Yuta came out as the winner. He beat Yamashita Keigo at the final. The winner's prize was ¥10,000,000.

Tournament

 Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
               
 23 June
 
 Mizokami Tomochika
 25 July
 Ha Sungbong (A)B+R
 Ha Sungbong
 4 July
 Yamashita KeigoW+R
 Takao Shinji
 25 August
 Yamashita KeigoW+R
 Yamashita KeigoB+R
 23 June
 Kim Shushun
 Cho UB+1.5
 14 July
 Shida Tatsuya
 Cho U
 16 June
 Kim ShushunB+R
 Kim ShushunB+R
 1 October
 Nakano Hironari
 Yamashita Keigo
 23 June
 Iyama YutaB+R
 Ryu Shikun
 21 July
 Yamada KimioW+R
 Yamada KimioW+R
 30 June
 O Meien
 O MeienB+0.5
 4 August
 Sakai Hideyuki
 Yamada Kimio
 2 June
 Iyama YutaB+R
 Iyama YutaB+R
 18 July
 Kim Sungjin (A)
 Iyama YutaB+0.5
 9 June
 Yuki Satoshi
 Cho Sonjin
 
 Yuki SatoshiW+1.5
 

References

  1. "18th Agon Cup(All-Japan HayaGo Open Tournament)". igokisen.web.fc2.com. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
  2. Jing. "Iyama Yuta wins Agon Cup, Kong Jie becomes Mingren challenger". Go Game Guru. Go Game Guru. Archived from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  3. The Nihon Ki-in. "第18期 阿含・桐山杯 全日本早碁オープン戦". The Nihon Ki-in. The Nihon Ki-in. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
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