The CCTV Cup is a Chinese Go competition.
The CCTV Cup is the longest running fast game tournament in China and the sponsor is the Chinese CCTV station. The winner and the runner-up qualify for the Asian TV Cup, where they compete against the winners and runners-up of the Japanese NHK Cup and the South Korean KBS Cup.
Each player has 1 hour of main time with one 60-second byoyomi period. [1] The time control was changed in 2021 to be much slower than the previous time limit, which was one move every 30 seconds. [2]
The winner's prize is 350,000 RMB (as of 2024). [3] Formerly, the winner's prize was 250,000 RMB in 2019, [4] increased to 300,000 RMB in 2020, [2] and further increased to the current 350,000 RMB for the 2023–24 cup. [3]
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
---|---|---|
1987 | Nie Weiping | Cao Dayuan |
1988 | Qian Yuping | Cao Dayuan |
1989 | Ma Xiaochun | Nie Weiping |
1990 | Qian Yuping | Liu Xiaoguang |
1991 | Ma Xiaochun | Cao Dayuan |
1992 | Ma Xiaochun | Nie Weiping |
1993 | Nie Weiping | Ma Xiaochun |
1994 | Ma Xiaochun | Qian Yuping |
1995 | Ma Xiaochun | Nie Weiping |
1996 | Cao Dayuan | Wang Lei |
1997 | Nie Weiping | Yu Bin |
1998 | Cao Daoyuan | Ma Xiaochun |
1999 | Chang Hao | Liu Jing |
2000 | Ding Wei | Luo Xihe |
2001 | Hu Yaoyu | Ma Xiaochun |
2002 | Ma Xiaochun | Ding Wei |
2003 | Zhou Heyang | Peng Quan |
2004 | Gu Li | Yu Bin |
2005 | Liu Xing | Gu Li |
2006 | Luo Xihe | Wang Xi |
2007 | Piao Wenyao | Chen Yaoye |
2008 | Xie He | Li Zhe |
2009 | Kong Jie | Zhou Heyang |
2010 | Chen Yaoye | Gu Lingyi |
2011 | Zhong Wenjing | Wang Lei |
2012 | Tuo Jiaxi | Lian Xiao |
2013 | Wang Xi | Jiang Weijie |
2014 | Li Qincheng | Tao Xinran |
2016 | Mi Yuting | Li Qincheng |
2017 | Zhang Tao | Li Xuanhao |
2018 | Fan Tingyu | Fan Yunruo |
2019 [4] | Ding Hao | Xu Jiayang |
2020 [2] | Gu Zihao | Lian Xiao |
2021 [1] | Ke Jie | Dang Yifei |
2022 [5] | Shi Yue | Xie Erhao |
2023–24 [3] | Huang Mingyu | Shi Yue |
The CCTV Cup is a Chinese Go competition.
The CCTV Cup is the longest running fast game tournament in China and the sponsor is the Chinese CCTV station. The winner and the runner-up qualify for the Asian TV Cup, where they compete against the winners and runners-up of the Japanese NHK Cup and the South Korean KBS Cup.
Each player has 1 hour of main time with one 60-second byoyomi period. [1] The time control was changed in 2021 to be much slower than the previous time limit, which was one move every 30 seconds. [2]
The winner's prize is 350,000 RMB (as of 2024). [3] Formerly, the winner's prize was 250,000 RMB in 2019, [4] increased to 300,000 RMB in 2020, [2] and further increased to the current 350,000 RMB for the 2023–24 cup. [3]
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
---|---|---|
1987 | Nie Weiping | Cao Dayuan |
1988 | Qian Yuping | Cao Dayuan |
1989 | Ma Xiaochun | Nie Weiping |
1990 | Qian Yuping | Liu Xiaoguang |
1991 | Ma Xiaochun | Cao Dayuan |
1992 | Ma Xiaochun | Nie Weiping |
1993 | Nie Weiping | Ma Xiaochun |
1994 | Ma Xiaochun | Qian Yuping |
1995 | Ma Xiaochun | Nie Weiping |
1996 | Cao Dayuan | Wang Lei |
1997 | Nie Weiping | Yu Bin |
1998 | Cao Daoyuan | Ma Xiaochun |
1999 | Chang Hao | Liu Jing |
2000 | Ding Wei | Luo Xihe |
2001 | Hu Yaoyu | Ma Xiaochun |
2002 | Ma Xiaochun | Ding Wei |
2003 | Zhou Heyang | Peng Quan |
2004 | Gu Li | Yu Bin |
2005 | Liu Xing | Gu Li |
2006 | Luo Xihe | Wang Xi |
2007 | Piao Wenyao | Chen Yaoye |
2008 | Xie He | Li Zhe |
2009 | Kong Jie | Zhou Heyang |
2010 | Chen Yaoye | Gu Lingyi |
2011 | Zhong Wenjing | Wang Lei |
2012 | Tuo Jiaxi | Lian Xiao |
2013 | Wang Xi | Jiang Weijie |
2014 | Li Qincheng | Tao Xinran |
2016 | Mi Yuting | Li Qincheng |
2017 | Zhang Tao | Li Xuanhao |
2018 | Fan Tingyu | Fan Yunruo |
2019 [4] | Ding Hao | Xu Jiayang |
2020 [2] | Gu Zihao | Lian Xiao |
2021 [1] | Ke Jie | Dang Yifei |
2022 [5] | Shi Yue | Xie Erhao |
2023–24 [3] | Huang Mingyu | Shi Yue |