German Go Championship / in 2019
Final Round
Place
| Name
| Rank
| City
| R1
| R2
| R3
| R4
| R5
| R6
| R7
| Points
|
1
| Teuber, Benjamin
| 6 dan
| Hamburg
| 8+
| 5+
| 6+
| 3+
| 2+
| 4+
| 7+
| 7
|
2
| Krämer, Lukas
| 6 dan
| Bonn
| 6+
| 3-
| 8+
| 5+
| 1-
| 7-
| 4+
| 4
|
(3)
| Pankoke, Matias
| 5 dan
| Oldenburg
| 4-
| 2+
| 7-
| 1-
| 5+
| 8+
| 6+
| 4
|
4
| Welticke, Jonas
| 6 dan
| Bonn
| 3+
| 8+
| 5-
| 6+
| 7+
| 1-
| 2-
| 4
|
(5)
| Obenaus, Johannes
| 6 dan
| Berlin
| 7+
| 1-
| 4+
| 2-
| 3-
| 6+
| 8+
| 4
|
6
| Pittner, Arved
| 5 dan
| Berlin
| 2-
| 7+
| 1-
| 4-
| 8+
| 5-
| 3-
| 2
|
7
| Kacwin, Christopher
| 5 dan
| Bonn
| 5-
| 6-
| 3+
| 8-
| 4-
| 2+
| 1-
| 2
|
8
| Holle, Cedric
| 4 dan
| Saarbrücken
| 1-
| 4-
| 2-
| 7+
| 6-
| 3-
| 5-
| 1
|
After appearing in 16 final rounds and finishing 2nd in 9 of them, Benjamin's perseverance finally paid off. All his games, including preliminaries, also are available at ai-sensei.com. Direct comparison broke the tie at the bottom and split the 4-pointers, but since it was not iterated, both 2nd and 4th place remained shared (and sorted by the seed). Some games were streamed live on Twitch, commented by Mateusz Surma 2p and Timo Schreiber, but no videos were kept.