Yu Ch'ang-hyeok
Yu Ch'ang-hyeok (유창혁, 劉昌赫, Yoo Changhyuk, b. 25 April 1966 in Seoul, South Korea) is a Korean, professional 9-dan. He was one of Korea's top players from the 1990s to early 2000s; won numerous international titles; and held a short rivalry with Yi Ch'ang-ho in the mid 90s. He is said to have been primarily self-taught, having never been the former pupil of a professional (unlike fellow top compatriots, such as Cho Hun-hyeon & Yi Ch'ang-ho). He was married to MBC TV anchorwoman Kim T'ae-heui (金兌姫), who passed away in 2004 leaving Yu with his two children. Yu has become a well respected TV personality and Korean figure.
As of 2011-10-03, Yu has played 1747 career games, with 1141-wins / 604-losses / 2-jigo.
Style
His style is to play for influence, his strength in the conversion of attacking positions into advantage in the endgame.
Rank Promotion
- 1984: 1-dan
- 1985: 2-dan
- 1986: 3-dan
- 1990: 4-dan
- 1991: 5-dan
- 1992: 6-dan
- 1995: 7-dan
- 1996: 9-dan, by special recommendation
Titles
- 1986: 2nd New King? (d. 2-0 Im Seon-keun)
- 1988: 6th Taewang (d. 3-1 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 1991: 2nd Kiseong (d. 4-1 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 1992: 26th Wangwi (d. 4-3 Yi Ch'ang-ho)
- 1993: 11th Bacchus Cup (d. 3-1 Ch'oe Kyu-pyeong)
- 1993: 6th Fujitsu (d. 1-0 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 1993: 27th Wangwi (d. 4-2 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 1994: 28th Wangwi (d. 4-2 Yi Ch'ang-ho)
- 1995: 29th Wangwi (d. 4-3 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 1996: 14th KBS Cup (d. 2-0 Yi Ch'ang-ho)
- 1996: 1st LG Refined Oils (d. 3-2 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 1996: 3rd Ing (d. 3-1 Yoda Norimoto)
- 1996: 4th SBS Cup (d. 2-0 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 1997: 5th SBS Cup (d. 2-1 Yi Ch'ang-ho)
- 1998: 6th Paedal Wang (d. 3-2 Yi Ch'ang-ho)
- 1999: 12nd Fujitsu (d. 1-0 Ma Xiaochun)
- 1999: 7th Paedal Wang (d. 3-0 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 2000: 5th Samsung Cup (d. 3-1 Yamada Kimio)
- 2001: 2nd Maxim Cup (d. 2-1 Yang Jaeho)
- 2001: 3rd Chunlan (d. 2-1 O Rissei)
- 2002: 6th LG Cup (d. 3-2 Cho Hun-hyeon)
- 2002: 3rd Maxim Cup (d. 2-0 Kim Ilhwan)
- 2003: 2nd KT Cup (d. 2-1 Yi Se-tol)
- 2003: 37th P'aewang (d. 3-0 Yi Ch'ang-ho)
- 2024: 5th World Senior Baduk Championship? (d. Luo Xihe)
Runners-up
- 1989: 7th Bacchus Cup
- 1989: 7th Taewang
- 1990: 8th Bacchus Cup
- 1990: 1st Kiseong
- 1992: 10th Daewang
- 1992: 3rd Kiseong
- 1992: 9th Taewang
- 1993: 12th KBS Cup
- 1993: 11th Daewang
- 1993: 24th Myeongin
- 1994: 4th BC Card Cup
- 1994: 12th Daewang
- 1994: 7th Fujitsu
- 1995: 19th Kiwang
- 1995: 18th Kukgi
- 1995: 30th P'aewang
- 1995: 3rd SBS Cup
- 1996: 1st Samsung Cup
- 1996: 8th Asian TV Cup
- 1996: 30th Wangwi
- 1997: 1st LG Cup
- 1997: 32nd P'aewang
- 1997: 2nd LG Cup
- 1999: 4th LG Refined Oils
- 1999: 33rd Wangwi
- 2000: 4th LG Cup
- 2000: 1st Maxim Cup
- 2000: 8th Paedal Wang
- 2001: 12th Kiseong
- 2001: 32nd Myeongin
- 2002: 15th Fujitsu Cup
- 2002: 1st KTF Cup
- 2004: 4th Maxim Cup
- 2005: 24th KBS Cup
Team Titles
- 2009: Korean Baduk League, member Team Yeongnam Ilbo
External links
His web-site (in Korean)
Article: Yoo and his Go School
Android Software
Yoo Changhyuk has a series of 1,800 life and death problems, split into three difficulty levels, for the Android. (further details and link to the applications on the Android page).