Lee Suljoo

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Lee Suljoo KBA

Lee Suljoo (also spelled Lee Seul-ju, Hangul: 이슬주) is a Korean female professional 3 dan. She was born on 22 March 2006 in Seoul.

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Early life

[ext] Lee Suljoo is the daughter of Lee Heung-bae and Lee Hee-soo, and she has one elder brother. She studied Baduk at the Jang Su-yeong Baduk school under teachers Lee Chun-gyu 7p and Park Yeong-rong? 5p. She admires Park Byeong-gyu 9p, Lee Chun-gyu 7p, Park Yeong-rong? 5p, Kim Eun-sun 5p, Choi Gwang-ho 4p.

Promotion history

  • 3 dan / 2024.07.11 / 3rd dan promotion
  • 2 dan / 2022.12.09 / 2nd tier promotion
  • 1 dan / 2021.06.25 / 55th Women's Entrance Competition

Go career

Lee Suljoo became a professional by [ext] passing the 55th Women’s Entrance Tournament, along with Kim Minseo and Jang Eun-bin. She hasn’t achieved the successes of some younger female players such as Kim Eunji 9p or Nakamura Sumire 3p. But she has scored wins over both of them, as well as over Choi Jeong 9p, Cho Seunga 7p, and Kim Dayoung 5p.

Head-to-head scores against current female rivals

(Based on [ext] Lee Suljoo, Go Ratings and game list, as of 8 Dec 2024.

  • Choi Jung, 9p, #1 female and overall #65 in world: 1–1
  • Kim Eunji, 9p, #2 female and #1 female teenager in world, #2 female in South Korea: 1–1
  • O Yujin, 9p, #7 female in world, #3 female in South Korea: 0–1
  • Kim Chaeyeong, 9p, #8 female in world, #4 female in South Korea: 0–5
  • Wu Yiming, 6p, #9 female and #2 female teenager in world, #3 female in China: 0–1
  • Li He, 6p, #12 female in world, #6 female in China: 0–1
  • Nakamura Sumire, 4p, #14 ranked female and #3 ranked female teenager in the world, #3 ranked female in Japan, #5 female in Korea: 1–3
  • Cho Seunga, 7p, #15 ranked player and #323 overall, and #6 ranked female player in Korea: 2–3
  • Kim Hye-min, 9p, #19 female in the world, #7 female player in Korea: 0–1
  • Kim Dayoung, 5p, Kim Chaeyeong's younger sister, #26 ranked female in the world and #8 female in Korea: 1–1
  • Cho Hyeyeon, 9p, #28 female in world, # 9 female in Korea, once #1 and many years #2 female in world: 0–1
  • Lee Minjin, 8p, #29 female in the world, #10 female player in Korea: 0–1
  • Pak Chi-eun, 9p, #68 in world (formerly #3 for 4 years), #23 in Korea: 0–1
  • Jeong Yujin, 4p, Winner 2nd IBK Cup: 1–3
  • Heo Seo-hyeon, 5p, Hyorim Cup winner: 1–2
  • Kim Minseo, 4p, Runner up in the 1st (2022) Mediheal Millenium Women’s Go Championship,: 1–2
  • Kim Joo-ah, 4p, Runner up, 2nd Hyorim Cup Future Empress Championship: 1–0

Links

Pictures

Jang Eun-bin, Kim Min-seo, and Lee Seul-ju (Image credit: cyberoro.com)
L→R: Jang Eun-bin, Kim Min-seo, and Lee Seul-ju,
Pros from 55th Women's Entrance Exam
(Image credit: cyberoro.com)


Lee Suljoo last edited by Jono64a on June 20, 2025 - 03:22
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