Huang Longshi Shuang Deng Cup
(黄龍士双登杯) International Female Tournament created in 2011.
Tournament formats
In the first edition, named Huang Longshi Jiangyan Cup, four Teams (3 players each) participated in a round robin.
In the 2012, the tournament became a win and continue between China, Korea and Japan, and the first prize was Yuan 450,000 for the winner Team. The winner has alternated between China and Korea since then.
After the pandemic, the 10th edition in June 2024 was played in a different format: 8-player round robin with 4 from China, 2 each from Korea and Japan.
Results
Full results: Huanglongshi Cup, Go For Everyone
Edition | Year | Winner | Final game | Most wins |
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1st | 2011 | China | NA (round robin) | NA |
2nd | 2012 | China | Yu Zhiying d. Xie Yimin (Japan) | 8 Wang Chenxing (China) |
3rd | 2013 | Korea | Choi Jung d. Wang Chenxing (China) | 6 Yu Zhiying (China) |
4th | 2014 | China | Wang Chenxing d. Park Jieun (Korea) | 5 Kim Hyemin (Korea) |
5th | 2015 | Korea | Choi Jung d. Yu Zhiying (China) | 5 Song Ronghui (China) and O Junga (Korea) |
6th | 2016 | China | Yu Zhiying d. Choi Jung (Korea) | 4 Kim Jaeyoung (Korea) |
7th | 2017 | Korea | O Yujin d. Yu Zhiying (China) | 4 O Junga (Korea) |
8th | 2018 | China | Yu Zhiying d. Choi Jung (Korea) | 5 Li He (China) |
9th | 2019 | Korea | Choi Jung d. Yu Zhiying (China) | 4 O Yujin (Korea) |
Edition | Year | Winner | Runner up |
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10th | 2024 | Zhou Hongyu (China) 6–1 | Ueno Asami (Japan) 5–2 |
Details of Teams
1st edition 2011
- Team Korea: Li He(3d), Tang Yi(2d), Chen Yiming(1d)
- Team China: Park Jieun(9d), Cho Hyeyeon(9d), Park Jiyeon(2d)
- Team Japan: Yoshida Mika(8d), Xie Yimin(5d), Mukai Chiaki(4d)
- Team Taiwan: Hei Jiajia(5d), Zhang Kaixin(3d), Su Shengfang(1d)
Team China won all matches, scoring 3 wins, 0 losses, with 7 individual wins. Korea (5 individual wins), Japan (4) and Taiwan (2) scored only a win.
2nd edition 2012:
- Team China 9–1 (Rui Naiwei, Li He, Tang Yi, Yu Zhiying 1–0 and Wang Chenxing 8–1);
- Team Japan 2–5 (Xie Yimin 1–1, Mannami Nao 0–1, Yashiro Kumiko 0–1, Mukai Chiaki 0-1, Yoshida Mika 1-1);
- Team Korea 0–5 (Park Jieun 0–1, Kim Hyeoimin 0–1, Lee Sula 0–1, Park Jiyun 0–1, Choi Jung 0–1).
3rd edition 2013:
- Team Korea 7–3 (Park Jieun 0–0, Choi Jung 3–0, Mun Dowon 0–1, Kim Hyelim 0–1, Kim Chaeyeong 4–1);
- Team China 6–5 (Wang Chenxing 0-1, Li He 0–1, Yu Zhiying 6–1, Chen Yiming 0–1, Song Ronghui 0–1);
- Team Japan 0–5 (Xie Yimin 0–1, Mukai Chiaki 0–1, Okuda Aya 0–1, Ishii Akane 0–1, Osawa Narumi 0–1).
4th edition 2014:
- Team China 7–5: Song Ronghui 5d 3–1, Wang Chenxing 5d 1–0, Yu Zhiying 5d 3–1, Cao Youyin 3d 0–1, Lu Jia 2d 0–1;
- Team Korea 6–5: Park Jieun 9d 1–1, Lee Minjin 7d 0–1, Kim Hyeoimin 7d 5–1, Choi Jung 4d 0–1, Lee Sula 3d 0–1;
- Team Japan 1–5: Xie Yimin 6d 0–1, Yoshida Mika 8d 0–1, Osawa Narumi 4d 0–1, Okuda Aya, Fujisawa Rina 2d 1–1.
5th edition 2015:
- Team China 5–5: Li He (5d) 0–1, Wang Chenxing (5d) 0–1, Song Ronghui (5d) 5–1, Yu Zhiying (5d) 0–1, Cao Youyin (3d) 0–1
- Team Korea 9–3: Kim Hyeoimin (7d) 1–0, Choi Jung (5d) 3–0, O Junga (2d) 5–1, Kim Chaeyoung(2d) 0–1, O Yujin (1d) 0–1
- Team Japan 0–5: Xie Yimin (6d) 0–1, Okuda Aya(3d) 0–1, Fujisawa Rina (2d) 0–1, Kibe Natsuki(1d) 0–1, Hoshiai Shiho (1d) 0–1
6th edition 2016:
- Team China 5–5: Song Ronghui (5d) 0–1, Wang Chenxing (5d) 3–1, Yu Zhiying (5d) 2–0, Lu Jia (2d) 0–1, Wang Xiangyun (2d) 0–1
- Team Korea 6–5: Kim Hyeoimin (7d) 0–1, Choi Jung (6d) 0–1, Park Jiyeon (4d) 1–1, O Yujin (2d) 1–1, Kim Chaeyoung (2d) 4–1
- Team Japan 3–5: Aoki Kikuyo (8d) 0–1, Xie Yimin (6d) 2–1, Fujisawa Rina (3d) 1–1, O Keii (2d) 0–1, Kibe Natsuki (2d) 0–1
7th edition 2017:
- Team China 5–5: Li He (5d) 2–1, Yu Zhiying (5d) 0–1, Lu Minquan (3d) 2–1, Lu Jia (2d) 0–1, Zhou Hongyu (2d) 1–1
- Team Korea 8–4: Choi Jung (7d) 1–0, O Yujin (5d) 2–0, Kim Yunyoung (4d) 1–1, O Junga (3d) 4–1, Song Hyeryung (2d) 0–1
- Team Japan 1–5: Xie Yimin (6d) 0–1, Mukai Chiaki (5d) 0–1, Fujisawa Rina (3d) 0–1, O Keii (2d) 0–1, Nyu Eiko (1d) 1–1
8th edition 2018:
- Team China 7–4: Rui Naiwei (9d) 0–1, Yu Zhiying (6d) 1–0, Li He (5d) 5–1, Wang Chenxing (5d) 0–1, Zhou Hongyu (3d) 1–1
- Team Korea 5–5: Choi Jung (9d) 3–1, O Yujin (5d) 2–1, Kim Miri (3d) 0–1, O Junga (3d) 0–1, Kim Dayoung (3d) 0–1
- Team Japan 2–5: Xie Yimin (6d) 0–1, O Keii(3d), Fujisawa Rina(3d) 1–1, Ueno Asami (2d) 0–1, Nyu Eiko (1d) 1–1
9th edition 2019:
- Team China 6–5: Yu Zhiying (6d) 0–1, Li He (5d) 0–1, Lu Minquan (5d) 1–1, Gao Xing (4d) 3–1, Zhou Hongyu (4d) 2–1
- Team Korea 7–4: Choi Jung (9d) 2–0, O Yujin (6d) 4–1, Kim Chaeyoung (5d) 1–1, O Junga (4d) 0–1, Cho Seunga (2d) 0–1
- Team Japan 1–5: Xie Yimin (6d) 0–1, Mannami Nao (4d) 1–1, Fujisawa Rina (4d) 0–1, Ueno Asami (2d) 0–1, Nyu Eiko (2d) 0–1
10th edition 2024 (8-player round robin):
- China: Zhou Hongyu(7d), Lu Minquan(6d), Li He(5d), Li Xiaoxi(5d)
- Korea: Choi Jung(9d), Heo Seohyun(4d)
- Japan: Fujisawa Rina(7d), Ueno Asami(5d)
Results: 1st Zhou Hongyu (China) 6–1, 2nd Ueno Asami (Japan) 5–2. Zhou's only loss was to Ueno, who lost to Lu Minquan and Li He. It was also remarkable for the way-below-par performance of world #1 female player and defending champion Choi Jung who scored only 1–6 to finish in last place, whereas she would have been a favorite to win. Other scores: Li He and Li Xiaoxi 4–3, Fujisawa Rina and Heo Seohyun 3–4, Lu Minquan 2–5.