Wang Xi

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Wang Xi
Name Wang Xi
Chinese 王檄
Pinyin Wáng Xí
Born January 9, 1984
Birthplace People's Republic of China Beijing, China
Residence People's Republic of China Beijing, China
Teacher -
Rank 5 dan
Affiliation Zhongguo Qiyuan


Wang Xi (born January 9, 1984) is a professional Go player.

[edit] Biography

Wang began playing Go at the very young age of 4. He was already enrolling in teams with professionals when he was only 8. In 1997, at the age of 13, Wang became a professional at the Zhongguo Qiyuan. The same year he entered the Chinese National Youth Squad. He was promoted to 3 dan in 1994, then 4 dan in 1999, and 5 dan in 2000. In 1999, he placed fifth at the National Youth Squad preliminary. The biggest moment of his career came in 2004 when he reached the Samsung Cup final. Wang put up a good fight against Lee Sedol, but couldn't come through with the win. He had once participated in the Samsung Cup before, in 2002. The last few years have been good for Wang, as he has placed second place 4 times, and just won his first title, the Liguang Cup.

[edit] Titles & Runner up's

Title Years Held
Current 2
People's Republic of China Liguang Cup 2006
People's Republic of China National Go Individual 2006
People's Republic of China National Mass Sports Meeting 2006
Current 1
South Korea Japan People's Republic of China Asian TV Cup 2006
Title Years Lost
Current 4
People's Republic of China Liguang Cup 2005
People's Republic of China CCTV Cup 2006
People's Republic of China Xinan Wang 2006
People's Republic of China Xinren Wang 2004
International 1
South Korea Japan People's Republic of China Republic of China Samsung Cup 2004


Current Title Holders

People's Republic of China South Korea Japan Republic of China


People's Republic of China South Korea


People's Republic of China Japan