# Wangwi

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{{short description|South Korean Go competition}}
{{One source|date=May 2023}}

The '''Wangwi''' was a [Go competition](/source/Go_competitions) in [South Korea](/source/South_Korea).

== Outline ==
The Wangwi was a Go competition used by the [Hanguk Kiwon](/source/Hanguk_Kiwon). It is sponsored by the [Chung-ang Il-po](/source/Chung-ang_Il-po). The [komi](/source/komidashi) for white is 6.5 points. The preliminary matches get 4 hours of thinking time, while the final match gets 5 hours. The winner's purse was 45,000,000 SKW (US$40,000). It ran from 1966-2008.<ref>[http://senseis.xmp.net/?Wangwi Wangwi]</ref>

==Past winners==
{|  class="wikitable"
!Player || Years Held
|-
| [Kim In](/source/Kim_In)
|  1966 - 1972, 1974
|-
| [Ha Chanseok](/source/Ha_Chanseok)
|  1973
|-
| [Seo Bongsoo](/source/Seo_Bongsoo)
|  1975, 1980
|-
| [Cho Hun-hyeon](/source/Cho_Hun-hyeon)
|  1976 - 1989
|-
| [Lee Chang-ho](/source/Lee_Chang-ho)
|  1990, 1995 - 2007
|-
| [Yoo Changhyuk](/source/Yoo_Changhyuk)
|  1991 - 1994
|}

==See also==
*[Oza](/source/Oza_(go))
*[Wangjia](/source/Wangjia)

==References==
{{Reflist}}

{{Korean go titles}}

Wangwi

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