China-Japan Supermatches

The China-Japan Supermatches (日中スーパー囲碁) was a Go competition.

Outline edit

The China-Japan Supermatches were a series of team competition between China and Japan in the board game of Go. The tournament was hosted by NEC; it was held 16 times from 1984 to 2001. The matches were in the knock-out format with 6 to 9 players on each side for the first 11 times (1984-1996).[1] In the later games, each side had 3 players for one-on-one matches.

Before the late 1980s top Japanese players were generally considered to be at a higher level than the rest of the world, but in the end, China won 9 times in total. The result has had a great impact on the development of the game in China afterward.

Winners edit

Edition Years Held Winner Score
1st 1984–1985   China 8–7
2nd 1986   China 9–8
3rd 1987   China 9–8
4th 1988   Japan 7–2
5th 1989–1990   China 8–3
6th 1991–1992   Japan 8–7
7th 1992–1993   Japan 7–5
8th 1993–1994   Japan 7–3
9th 1994   China 6–3
10th 1995–1996   China 7–5
11th 1996   China 7–2
12th 1997   China 2–1
13th 1998   Japan 2–1
14th 1999   Japan 2–1
15th 2000   China 2–1
16th 2001   Japan 2–1

References edit

  1. ^ "当年的中日围棋擂台赛为何终止?". thepaper.cn (in Simplified Chinese). 22 September 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2021.