Mingjiu Jiang
Mingjiu Jiang | |
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Full name | Mingjiu Jiang |
Chinese | 江鳴久 |
Pinyin | Jiāng Míngjiǔ |
Born |
Shandong, China | July 15, 1957
Residence | China |
Turned pro | 1985 (full time) |
Rank | 7 dan |
Affiliation |
Chinese Weiqi Association (1985-19??) American Go Association (19??-present) |
Mingjiu Jiang (江鳴久, born July 15, 1957 in Shandong, China) is a Chinese professional Go player.[1]
Biography
Mingjiu became 6 dan in 1982, and 7 dan in 1987. He has played for the Zhongguo Qiyuan, but currently resides in and represents the United States of America. He has represented North America in several international competitions; in 2010 he played in the Chunlan Cup losing to Gu Lingyi in the first round. As of 2011 he is mainly teaching Go, so far he has published two books on the game. He also collaborates with Guo Juan on the Internet Go School.
California State Senator Leland Yee came to the San Francisco Go Club on 18 July 2010, to present Mingjiu Jiang with a Certificate of Recognition from the California State Senate in honor of the Ing Chang-ki Goe Foundation and their continued sponsorship of the World Youth Goe Championship. This year’s contestants are both students of Jiang and he will accompany them to Penghu for the tournament along with Paul Barchilon. There Jiang will present the Certificate to Ing Ming Hao and Yang Yu Chia of the Ing Foundation at the opening ceremonies of the tournament.[2]
Past runners-up
Title | Years Lost |
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Defunct | 1 |
North American Masters Tournament | 2001 |
Current | 1 |
North American Ing Masters Tournament | 2009 |
Past Titles
Title | Years Lost |
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Current | 1 |
North American Ing Masters Tournament | 2007 |
Publications
- Punishing and Correcting Joseki Mistakes. (with Adam Miller) ISBN 1-932001-14-X
- Brighton: The International Chess Tournaments (with Guo Juan). ISBN 1-84382-141-9
References
- ↑ "Mingjiu Jiang)". Retrieved 13 January 2011.
- ↑ Brown, Ernest. "CA STATE SENATE AWARDS CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION TO ING FOUNDATION (via Mingjiu Jiang)". American Go Association. Retrieved 30 December 2010.