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29th KBS Cup

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The 29th KBS Cup began on 12 March 2010 and concluded on 21 March 2011. Park Junghwan defeated Paek Hongsuk 2–0 in the final.

Tournament

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Winners/Losers final Finals
                  
Kim Juho 1
An Hyungjin 0
Kim Juho 0
Lee Chang-ho 1
Lee Chang-ho 0
Park Junghwan 1
Joo Hyeongwuk 1
Jin Siyoung 0
Joo Hyeongwuk 0
Park Junghwan 1
Kang Jisung 0
Park Junghwan 1
Park Junghwan 1
Choi Cheol-han 0
Pak Yeong-hun 1
Ko Geuntae 0
Pak Yeong-hun 0
Kim Sooyoung 1
Kim Sooyoung 0
Choi Cheol-han 1
Cho Hunhyun 0
Kim Junghyun (go)Kim Junghyun 1
Kim Junghyun 0
Choi Cheol-han 1
Lee Sanghoon 0
Choi Cheol-han 1
Park Junghwan 1
Paek Hongsuk 0
Lee Heesung 1
Yun Junsang 0
Lee Heesung 1
Kang Dongyun 0
Lee Heesung 0
Paek Hongsuk 1
Kim Hyungwan 0
Paek Hongsuk 1
Paek Hongsuk 1
Kang Yootaek 0
Kang Yootaek 1
Rui Naiwei 0
Paek Hongsuk 1
Kim Jiseok 0
Kim Dong-hee 0
Kim Jiseok 1
Kim Jiseok 1
Heo Jin 0
Kim Jiseok 1
Lee Sedol 0
Park Jungsang 1
An Choyoung 0
Park Jungsang 0
Lee Sedol 1
Lee Sedol 1
Kim Hyeongwoo 0
Park Junghwan 2
Paek Hongsuk 0
Park Junsang 0
Kim Sooyoung 1
Kim Sooyoung 0
Joo Hyeongwuk 1
Joo Hyeongwuk 1
Lee Heesung 0
Joo Hyeongwuk 0
Choi Cheol-han 1
Choi Cheol-han 0
Lee Sedol 1
Kang Yootaek 0
Lee Sedol 1
Lee Sedol 1
Lee Chang-ho 0
Kang Dongyun 0
Lee Chang-ho 1
Lee Sedol 1
Kim Jiseok 0
Lee Sedol 0
Paek Hongsuk 1
  • Note: the top 32 players are the winners section, while the bottom is the losers section.

References

  1. "29th KBS Cup". Retrieved 13 June 2011.
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