GS Caltex Cup

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The full name of this tournament is the GS Caltex Cup (Korean: GS칼텍스배). It is a Korean domestic tournament sponsored by GS Caltex. Until 2004, the tournament was known as the Korean LG Cup or LG Refined Oil Cup [1], as LG sponsored this new tournament, which started in 1996 when the Kiwang title was replaced by the international LG Cup.

[1] valerio gave the plural Oils. Wikipedia gives the singular.

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Format

This is a knockout tournament, with the finalists playing a best-of-five match. In 2005, LG split into two separate groups, LG and GS, hence the name change for this tournament.

In 2005, this was one of the most lucrative domestic Korean professional tournaments, with ₩50 million for the winner and 15 million Won for the runner-up. From 2012, first prize raised to ₩70,000,000.

In 2024, the prizes are ₩70,000,000 ($US48,500) for the winner and ₩30,000,000 ($US20,800) for the runner-up.

The time control from 2024 is 30 minutes of thinking time on their clock and add a 30 second increment per move (Fischer time), replacing the older Byoyomi system.

The two most dominant female players of modern times, Rui Naiwei and Choi Jeong, are the only female players to have made it to the finals, once each.

For more information from the 12th tournament on, see [ext] Go to Everyone. All results are on the [ext] English Wikipedia page for the GS Caltex Cup.

Winners and Runners-up of the Korean LG Cup

Edition Year Winner Runner-up Score
1 1996 Yu Chang-hyeok Cho Hun-hyeon 3–2
2 1997 Lee Changho Choe Myeong-hun 3–0
3 1998 Lee Changho Choe Myeong-hun 3–0
4 1999 Seo Pong-su Yu Chang-hyeok 3–2
5 2000 Choe Myeong-hun Rui Naiwei 3–1
6 2001 Lee Changho Choe Myeong-hun 3–0
7 2002 Lee Sedol Choe Myeong-hun 3–1
8 2003 Lee Changho Cho Han-seung 3–0
9 2004 Lee Changho Pak Yeong-hun 3–0

Winners and Runners-up of the GS Caltex Cup:

Edition Year Winner Runner-up Score
10 2005 Choe Cheol-han Lee Changho 3–2
11 2006 Lee Sedol Choe Cheol-han 3–0
12 2007 Pak Yeong-hun Lee Sedol 3–2
13 2008 Pak Yeong-hun Weon SeongChin 3–0
14 2009 Cho Han-seung Pak Yeong-hun 3–1
15 2010 Weon SeongChin Cho Han-seung 3–1
16 2011 Park Junghwan Pak Yeong-hun 3–0
17 2012 Lee Sedol Pak Yeong-hun 3–2
18 2013 Kim Jiseok Lee Sedol 3–0
19 2014 Kim Jiseok Choe Cheol-han 3–0
20 2015 Mok Jinseok Choe Cheol-han 3–2
21 2016 Lee Donghoon Yun Chanhee 3–0
22 2017 An Kukhyun Kim Jiseok 3–2
23 2018 Shin Jinseo Lee Sedol 3–2
24 2019 Shin Jinseo Kim Jiseok 3–0
25 2020 Shin Jinseo Kim Jiseok 3–0
26 2021 Shin Jinseo Byun Sangil 3–2
27 2022 Shin Jinseo Byun Sangil 3–0
28 2023 Byun Sangil Choi Jeong 3–0
29 2024 Shin Minjun Park Sangjin 3–0

valerio: The prize money for this tournament is the the second in Korean scene. Previous name was LG Refined Oils (from term 1 to 9).

valerio: Till 2009, the challenger was selected by a robin round (players). From 15th edition the tournament turned into a knockout system (24 players).


GS Caltex Cup last edited by Jono64a on January 29, 2025 - 22:57
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