Lee Chang-ho

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Lee Chang-ho is a legendary South Korean professional Go player renowned for his precise, endgame-focused style and long-standing dominance of the international Go scene.

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instanceOf human
professional Go player
activeYearsStart 1980s
alsoKnownAs Stone Buddha NERFINISHED
awardReceived multiple Korean Baduk awards
countryOfCitizenship South Korea
dateOfBirth 1975-07-29
educatedBy Cho Hun-hyun NERFINISHED
employer Korea Baduk Association NERFINISHED
familyName Lee NERFINISHED
genre professional Go
givenName Chang-ho NERFINISHED
handedness right-handed
influenced Lee Sedol NERFINISHED
younger generation of Korean Go players
influencedBy Cho Hun-hyun NERFINISHED
knownFor calm and solid play
exceptional endgame skill
long-term dominance of international Go
languageSpoken Korean
memberOf Korea Baduk Association NERFINISHED
name Lee Chang-ho NERFINISHED
nativeName 이창호 NERFINISHED
nickname Stone Buddha NERFINISHED
notableAchievement dominated international Go in the 1990s
dominated international Go in the early 2000s
won numerous world championship titles
world number one Go player for many years
notableFor quiet demeanor at the board
notableOpponent Chang Hao NERFINISHED
Cho Hun-hyun NERFINISHED
Lee Sedol NERFINISHED
Ma Xiaochun NERFINISHED
notableWork multiple international Go titles
occupation Go player
partOf Korean Go school NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Jeonju NERFINISHED
North Jeolla Province NERFINISHED
South Korea NERFINISHED
residence Seoul NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sport Go NERFINISHED
spouse Lee Do-yeon NERFINISHED
studentOf Cho Hun-hyun NERFINISHED
styleOfPlay endgame-focused
precise
territorial
titleHeld 9-dan professional

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Lee Sedol notableOpponent Lee Chang-ho